About ProGenius
Where cinema meets
business intelligence
ProGenius is a cross-platform media brand turning the world's most fascinating companies, founders, and strategies into documentary-style content that's actually worth your time.
9
Years
35M+
Monthly views
7
Platforms
50,000+
Subscribers
The story
Nine years of making
business knowledge cinematic
It started with a YouTube channel and a simple idea: business stories deserve the same production quality as the best documentaries. Not the sanitised corporate narratives. The real stories — the 3AM decisions, the near-death pivots, the obsessive founders who built empires from nothing.
Nine years later, ProGenius reaches 35M+people every month across YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, and newsletters. We've covered everything from Silicon Valley unicorns to underground entrepreneurs in Lagos, Dubai, and São Paulo.
Our promise is simple: no fluff, no corporate speak, no filler. Just sharp, honest storytelling about the people and ideas shaping the global economy. If it wouldn't make a good documentary, it doesn't make the cut.
How we work
Research
Deep sourcing from financial filings, founder interviews, and industry insiders. We don't rewrite press releases.
Script
Every piece is written like a screenplay. Narrative structure, tension, payoff. Business stories told like cinema.
Produce
Cinematic visuals, professional voiceover, and a production standard that rivals mainstream documentaries.
Distribute
Simultaneously across 7 platforms. YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, newsletter, articles, and more.
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