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Marques Brownlee

What's working for Marques Brownlee right now?

Short-form tech impressionsTech

Subscribers21.0M
Videos read25
Analyzed
Last upload36 days ago

§01

What they're making lately

The channel consistently uploads long-form tech reviews and impressions, such as "Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Review: There's a Catch" and "Macbook Neo Review: Better than you Think!". These videos often feature detailed analysis of new devices, with a median duration of 531 seconds. Interspersed with these are shorter, more direct videos, like "Every iPhone Ever. SAME photo!" and "God Tier Stabilization", which often highlight a single feature or comparison. The tone remains informative and critical, focusing on the practical implications of new technology.

§02

What landedA breakout is a video that pulled at least 2× the typical view count for this window.

The hits, in context
2 of 25 videos · ≥ 2× the typical view count

A typical video here pulls in around 3.5M views. 2 of them blew past that. The biggest, 3× higher than the rest.

01

Samsung's Secret Screen Feature

10,012,442 views·

+189%

vs. median

The hook

The video immediately highlights a specific, intriguing feature of the Samsung S26 Ultra's display, promising to reveal a 'secret'.

The thumbnail

The thumbnail shows a close-up of a purple smartphone screen, with a hand holding it, and no face or text overlay. This is a departure from the channel's typical thumbnails which often feature the creator's face and product shots.

Why it broke

This video broke out due to its short, punchy format (44 seconds) and its focus on a single, compelling 'secret' feature of a new, high-profile device. The direct, no-frills thumbnail also likely contributed to its high click-through rate, generating 189% more views than the median.

02

Macbook Neo Impressions: Reincarnated!

7,302,741 views·

+111%

vs. median

The hook

The video likely opens by introducing the 'new' $599 Macbook and framing it as a reincarnation of an earlier Apple attempt, immediately setting up a narrative of surprise and value.

The thumbnail

The thumbnail features the creator's face looking intently at a yellow laptop, with a prominent "$599" text overlay. This is a common style for the channel, but the specific price point and the new product create strong visual interest.

Why it broke

This video performed exceptionally well (111% above the median) because it taps into the high interest around new Apple products, especially one presented as a surprisingly affordable 'reincarnation'. The title's use of 'Impressions' signals a quick, accessible take, and the thumbnail clearly communicates the product and its key selling point (price).

What they have in common

2 patterns identified
01

Short, impactful videos focusing on a single, surprising feature or comparison of a new product significantly outperform the median views.

2 examples

Samsung's Secret Screen Feature
God Tier Stabilization
02

First impressions of highly anticipated Apple products, even if not a full review, generate high engagement.

§03

Rhythm

25 uploads · Feb 2026 → May 2026
How often they posted

They uploaded about twice a week.

Taller bars = more uploads in that window. Gaps are silence.
Feb 2026each column ≈ 2 daysMay 2026
About twice a week

Roughly two videos a week, frequent enough to build anticipation.

~4 days between uploads
March 2026

Their busiest month: more uploads landed in March 2026 than any other.

peak month

§04

Length & format

25 videos
How long they ran

Most videos run between a quick 4-minute watch and a meatier 11-minute session, landing around the 9-minute mark.

Shorts vs full videos25 total
6
Shorts (under a minute)
19
Full videos (longer watches)
How long they actually areshortest → longest
8m 51stypical length
2m4m6m8m10m12m14m
shortest43s
longest15m 31s

Each dot is one video. Most cluster in the orange band, between a 4-minute watch and a 11-minute session. The longest stretched all the way to 15m 31s.

§05

Top tags

#mkbhd17#every iphone2#oppo2#silicon carbon1#silicon carbon battery1#pixel 10a1#pixel 10a vs1#pixel 10a impressions1#pixel 10a review1#s26 ultra1

§06

How they title things

25 titles read
The voice in the headlines

Their titles are medium-length (a quick sentence), and they really like to end with “!”.

!
About a third of titles end with “!”
40%of titles
Samsung Galaxy S26/Ultra Impressions: 1 Crazy Display Feature!
Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro Review: Better than AirPods!
A handful of titles use a number
24%
A handful of titles shout in ALL CAPS
16%
None of titles use an emoji
0%
None of titles ask a question
0%
Typical length
36characters · about a sentence long
3060100

§07

When they hit publish

25 uploads
Day & time of release

Most videos drop on a Wednesday, usually in the early evening.

Across the weekvideos per day
4
Mon
4
Tue
9
Wed
2
Thu
4
Fri
2
Sat
0
Sun
Wednesdays are the favorite. Roughly 36% of uploads land then.
Time of dayUTC hour
12am6amnoon6pm11pm
They publish most often in the early evening. The busiest hour is around 8pm UTC. Mornings and middays are mostly quiet.
eveningwhen most uploads happen
early morningwhen uploads almost never happen
6 of 7days of the week saw an upload

§08

What to do with this

Not every tactic transfers. Here's the triage: what's safe to copy, what's stuck to this channel, and what looks great until it bites you.

Copy this

Likely to work for similar channels.

  • Create short-form videos (under 1 minute) that focus on a single, surprising feature of a new product.
  • Use strong, curiosity-driving language in titles, such as "Secret" or "Reincarnated!", to attract clicks.
  • Publish 'Impressions' videos shortly after major product announcements to capture early interest.
  • Include a clear price point in thumbnails or titles when discussing affordable new tech.

Won't transfer

Worked here, channel-specific.

  • The ability to consistently receive and review unreleased or newly launched products relies on established industry connections and brand trust, which won't transfer easily to new creators.
  • The channel's authority and audience size allow for broad tech reviews to perform well, a luxury smaller channels may not have without a more niche focus.

Watch out

Worked, but carries risk.

  • Over-reliance on 'secret' or 'impressions' style content could lead to audience fatigue if not balanced with in-depth reviews.
  • Rapid-fire short-form content, while currently performing well, can be difficult to sustain consistently without a dedicated production pipeline.

§09

Your next move

A testable hypothesis built from this window.

Boiled down: if you wanted to learn from this channel's recent run, here's what to try next.

Test this

Create a short-form video (under 1 minute) highlighting a single, unexpected feature or comparison of a recently released, high-profile tech product, using a title that promises a 'secret' or 'unseen' aspect, and a thumbnail focused solely on the product detail.

Why

The top-performing videos, "Samsung's Secret Screen Feature" and "Macbook Neo Impressions: Reincarnated!", are either very short and highlight a single, intriguing feature, or are early impressions of highly anticipated products. This suggests that concise, high-impact content around new tech, especially with a hook of discovery, resonates strongly right now.

What could break

This strategy relies on access to new tech products and the ability to quickly identify and articulate a compelling, unique feature. Without these elements, a similar video might not generate the same level of interest, and the 'secret' hook could feel clickbaity if the content doesn't deliver.

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7 tweets · Marques Brownlee

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  1. You@yourhandlenow01/07

    I read Marques Brownlee's last 25 videos with growth-playbook.xyz 📚 Here's what's landing right now 🧵

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  2. You@yourhandlenow02/07

    ✨ Short-form tech impressions Short-form content and focused impressions of new tech, particularly Samsung and Apple, are currently driving significantly higher views for the channel.

    184/280
  3. You@yourhandlenow03/07

    📊 The pace • 25 videos · Feb 2026 → May 2026 • a new upload every ~3 days • ~3.5M median views

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  4. You@yourhandlenow04/07

    🚀 The biggest hit: "Samsung's Secret Screen Feature" 10M views · 3× the typical This video broke out due to its short, punchy format (44 seconds) and its focus on a single, compelling 'secret' feature of a new, high-profile device.

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  5. You@yourhandlenow05/07

    🎯 What I'd test next: Create a short-form video (under 1 minute) highlighting a single, unexpected feature or comparison of a recently released, high-profile tech product, using a title that promises a 'secret' or 'unseen' aspect, and a thumbnail focused solely on the product detail. The top-performing videos, "Samsung's Secret Screen Feature" and "Macbook Neo Impressions: Reincarnated!

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  6. You@yourhandlenow06/07

    💡 If you'd copy one thing: Create short-form videos (under 1 minute) that focus on a single, surprising feature of a new product.

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  7. You@yourhandlenow07/07

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