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Tech Podcast Success Stories [2024]

Updated: September 26th, 2024

Ever wondered how to share your passion for technology with the world? Starting a tech podcast might be the answer. In simple terms, a tech podcast involves recording and sharing episodes where you talk about everything from the latest gadgets to groundbreaking software advancements.

You’ll need a good microphone, some basic editing skills, and a platform to host your podcast. Consistency is key; releasing episodes regularly keeps your audience engaged. Interviews with industry experts and in-depth reviews of tech products can attract a loyal following.

Podcasting offers a unique way to establish yourself as an authority in the tech field while connecting with listeners who share your interests. It’s a venture that combines creativity, technology, and communication, making it an appealing project for anyone passionate about tech. If you’re ready to put in the effort, a tech podcast can be a rewarding endeavor.

In this list, you'll find real-world tech podcast success stories and very profitable examples of starting a tech podcast that makes money.

1. Code Story ($60K/year)

Noah Labhart, a startup founder and CTO, came up with the idea for his podcast, Code Story, after realizing there was a lack of tech and startup-focused shows like How I Built This. With a passion for solution architecture and a desire to share the stories of tech visionaries, Labhart launched Code Story and has since gained over 80k downloads and an average of 1,000 downloads per episode.

How much money it makes: $60K/year
How much did it cost to start: $1K
How many people on the team: 0

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How I Started A Podcast Interviewing Tech People That Has Been Downloaded Over 80K Times

Noah Labhart's podcast, Code Story, has been downloaded over 80k times and generates an average of $1k a month in revenue through several ad deals with top tech executives and companies.

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