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Noah Finnce

This creator makes videos discussing personal experiences and thoughts on various topics. They share content related to their transition, including top surgery and hormone therapy, and discuss aspects of being transgender and LGBTQ+ community member. The creator also talks about mental health, including ADHD and autism diagnoses, and their experiences with overstimulation. Additionally, they create content reviewing music, discussing superstitions, and experimenting with fashion, such as trying on old clothes.

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TikTok ·thenoahfinnce
Followers764K
Avg views26K
Engagement15.4%
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Instagram ·noahfinnce
Followers388K
Avg views72K
Engagement1.8%
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What kind of content does Noah Finnce make?

Noah Finnce shares authentic personal vlogs on TikTok and Instagram, offering candid insights into transgender experiences, from navigating top surgery to daily life. They also foster open conversations around mental health, discussing ADHD and autism with relatable honesty. Beyond personal narratives, Noah explores creative avenues through fashion experimentation and music reviews, all delivered with a genuine and engaging tone.

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YOU GUYS I THINK I ACCIDENTALLY JOINED A CULT HELLPPPP.. in the full video you mayyyy see my brain begin to melt as i try to understand WHAT THE HELL an “lgbt matrix” is and WHY THE HELL some guy is charging other gays $4000-$7000 for a sketchy sounding retreat. 

also i’ve been VERY busy in the studio and album number 2 is sounding.. almost like an album. i’m having an INSANE amount of fun and it’s such a step up from growing up on the internet… food for thought. 

ALSO im SOSOSO interested in what you think the next album is gonna SOUND like?? and what you think it’s gonna BE ABOUT? and also what GENRE are you expecting? TELL ME🫵🏻
i’m thinking normal things BUT U GUYS I’M NEARLY FINISHED WRITJNG ALL I HAVE TO DO IS think of the album art concept, think of transitions between songs, track all the vocals, guitar and bass, have mat track more drums, sign off on all the mixes and masters, figure out which songs are singles, figure out music video ideas, figure out outfits for those music videos, do the album photoshoot, approve artwork, think of merch ideas, figure out how to promote the songs and then promote the album and then also promote the tour so yeah it’s like almost there u guys xo 

#noahfinnce #lgbt #trans #music #poppunk
THANK YOU FOR 1 MILLION SUBSCRIBERS?!?

I can’t lie, my relationship with Youtube has been SO WEIRD the last few years. It started out as a hobby, I only created my channel because you couldn’t post videos longer than 15 seconds on instagram and I wanted a place to post song covers… somehow we’re here 10 years later.

The internet was the only place I could be Noah but as my channel grew, the fear of being outed at school only got worse. I kept at it though, the necessity of being here outweighed the risk. 

When I finished school I didn’t have a plan other than “keep posting videos and see what happens”, luckily it worked. I went from having a shitty manager who took advantage of my inexperience to meeting with @freefocusmgmt who completely changed my life. I didn’t believe in myself in the slightest but they did and they really gave me the push I needed to keep pursuing what I knew I always wanted. 

Fast forward to the pandemic in 2020 and I get contacted by the record label ( @hopelessrecords ) who had signed all my favourite bands. It turns out that they’d seen my songs and the community that I’d built and wanted to sign me… which was… an insanely huge risk for them at the time. I had only ever finished 5-6 songs, I’d never played a gig before and I was scared to sing in front of anyone. I managed. 

Last year was one of the worst years of my life. I didn’t want to be perceived, I stopped posting and I was scared of leaving the house. My channel was doing terribly, I was physically incapable of having a head clear enough to write and I honestly wished I could just disappear. It felt like I’d sabotaged myself completely, that you guys had lost interest and that I’d never recover, thank you for proving me wrong. 

541 videos, 6 UK tours, 3 US tours, 10+ festivals, 2 EP’s, an album, an ADHD diagnosis, an autism diagnosis and a lot of therapy later; I’m finally in a position where I can say that I’m supposed to be here. 

So many of you feel like old friends, none of this could have happened without you. Thank you for sticking around.
THANK YOU FOR 1 MILLION SUBSCRIBERS?!?

I can’t lie, my relationship with Youtube has been SO WEIRD the last few years. It started out as a hobby, I only created my channel because you couldn’t post videos longer than 15 seconds on instagram and I wanted a place to post song covers… somehow we’re here 10 years later.

The internet was the only place I could be Noah but as my channel grew, the fear of being outed at school only got worse. I kept at it though, the necessity of being here outweighed the risk. 

When I finished school I didn’t have a plan other than “keep posting videos and see what happens”, luckily it worked. I went from having a shitty manager who took advantage of my inexperience to meeting with @freefocusmgmt who completely changed my life. I didn’t believe in myself in the slightest but they did and they really gave me the push I needed to keep pursuing what I knew I always wanted. 

Fast forward to the pandemic in 2020 and I get contacted by the record label ( @hopelessrecords ) who had signed all my favourite bands. It turns out that they’d seen my songs and the community that I’d built and wanted to sign me… which was… an insanely huge risk for them at the time. I had only ever finished 5-6 songs, I’d never played a gig before and I was scared to sing in front of anyone. I managed. 

Last year was one of the worst years of my life. I didn’t want to be perceived, I stopped posting and I was scared of leaving the house. My channel was doing terribly, I was physically incapable of having a head clear enough to write and I honestly wished I could just disappear. It felt like I’d sabotaged myself completely, that you guys had lost interest and that I’d never recover, thank you for proving me wrong. 

541 videos, 6 UK tours, 3 US tours, 10+ festivals, 2 EP’s, an album, an ADHD diagnosis, an autism diagnosis and a lot of therapy later; I’m finally in a position where I can say that I’m supposed to be here. 

So many of you feel like old friends, none of this could have happened without you. Thank you for sticking around. 

#fyp #lgbt #ftm #noahfinnce

Who is Noah Finnce’s audience?

Noah Finnce's audience is likely comprised of individuals interested in LGBTQ+ issues, mental health, and personal storytelling, with a strong presence of younger demographics drawn to authentic vlogs and fashion content. Their high TikTok engagement rate (15.40%) significantly surpasses benchmarks (TikTok ~3.0%), indicating a highly receptive and active community. While Instagram engagement (1.84%) is closer to benchmark (Instagram ~1.5%), the overall audience demonstrates a clear intent to connect with relatable, personal narratives and is likely to engage deeply with content that fosters community and understanding.

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