Who Is Slogoman?
Slogoman — Josh Temple — is the British gaming creator who built 8 million YouTube subscribers as one-third of one of YouTube's most durable gaming trio partnerships: alongside Jelly (Jelle van Veen, Dutch) and Kwebbelkop (Jordi van den Bussche, also Dutch), Josh forms a content ensemble whose dynamic — British straight man to two Dutch comedic foils — gives their collaborative videos the cultural contrast that makes the friendship feel genuine rather than assembled. Born in England around 1993 and active since 2012, his content spans Minecraft, GTA V, Roblox, and the challenge-format gaming content that his young audience follows with the specific loyalty that long-running creator partnerships generate.
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What distinguishes Slogoman from the typical British gaming creator is the longevity and consistency of the Jelly-Slogoman-Kwebbelkop trio partnership — a creator group that has sustained collaborative content for over a decade, generating the kind of parasocial group membership that solo creators cannot offer. His audience does not simply follow Josh; they follow the three of them together, which makes the content stickier and the audience loyalty more resilient than individual channel metrics suggest.
Origins: England & the Jelly-Slogoman-Kwebbelkop Trio Formation
Josh Temple, known online as Slogoman, is a British gaming creator who began uploading YouTube content around 2012, entering the gaming creator category in the same formative period that saw Minecraft and GTA V establish themselves as the platform's dominant gaming content categories. His channel's specific trajectory was shaped by the trio partnership that formed with Dutch creators Jelly (Jelle van Veen) and Kwebbelkop (Jordi van den Bussche) — a collaboration that gave his individual channel the cross-promotional engine that accelerated audience growth beyond what solo gaming content would have generated. The three creators developed a consistent collaborative format — challenge gaming videos with genuine competitive stakes, shared world Minecraft content, and GTA V custom game modes — that their combined audiences developed loyalty toward simultaneously, making the trio itself the primary content product rather than any individual creator's channel.[1]
Gaming Content, Trio Collaborations & 8M Subscribers
Slogoman's content identity within the trio is shaped by the specific dynamic his British personality brings to the Dutch-British cultural contrast: his dry humor, his straight-man reactions to Jelly and Kwebbelkop's more flamboyant gameplay styles, and his consistent upload rhythm have maintained the collaborative content at the production frequency that their shared audience expects. His Minecraft content — particularly the custom server and challenge format videos that the three create together — represents the gaming collaborative category's specific appeal: watching a group of genuine friends discover and compete in the same game world simultaneously. His independent content, which includes luxury lifestyle vlogs and car-adjacent content alongside gaming, reflects the creator maturation from pure gaming to broader lifestyle content that UK gaming creators of his generation have navigated as their audience ages with them.[2]
Career Timeline
Brand Deals & Gaming Trio Creator Economics
Slogoman's estimated brand deal rate is $30,000–$90,000 per placement, reflecting 8 million YouTube subscribers in the gaming and young male demographic that the Jelly-Slogoman-Kwebbelkop trio's combined audience represents. Gaming hardware and peripheral brands, mobile gaming companies seeking young male audience endorsements, snack and energy drink brands targeting the gaming consumption occasion, and consumer electronics companies accessing the British and European gaming youth demographic are his primary brand deal categories. The trio format's specific commercial value — potential amplification across three channels with combined subscriber counts exceeding 30 million — gives brands the option to structure campaigns that reach the shared audience through all three creators simultaneously, generating the frequency and cross-platform reach that solo creator placements at equivalent total subscriber counts cannot replicate. For gaming creator rate benchmarks, see our influencer pricing guide and brand deal negotiation guide.
Related Creators
Jelly's Dutch-English gaming creator presence and Slogoman's British gaming creator presence represent the two halves of the British-Dutch gaming YouTube partnership that the Jelly-Slogoman-Kwebbelkop trio built into one of YouTube gaming's most durable collaborative audiences — a decade-long creative partnership whose combined reach exceeds what either creator's individual channel metrics suggest. Kwebbelkop's Dutch gaming creator career and Slogoman's British gaming career together define the European gaming YouTube axis that competes with American and British gaming creator content for the young male European gaming audience — demonstrating that gaming YouTube's cross-national collaborative model can build audience loyalty that transcends the language and cultural barriers that typically segment European platform audiences.
Sources
- 1 Tubefilter -- Jelly, Slogoman, and Kwebbelkop: How Europe's Most Durable YouTube Gaming Trio Built 30M+ Combined Subscribers (2019)
- 2 Forbes -- European Gaming Creator Economy: The Jelly-Slogoman-Kwebbelkop Model and What Collaborative YouTube Looks Like at Scale (2021)
Platform Statistics
Channel Growth History
| Year | YouTube Subscribers | Monthly Views | Est. Annual Earnings |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | 8M | 15M | $360K – $1.2M |
| 2020 | 6M | 20M | $420K – $1.4M |
| 2016 | 1.5M | 15M | $120K – $420K |
Data sourced from Social Blade & public estimates. Updated annually.
Estimated Sponsorship Rates
Market estimates — actual rates vary by deal structure & exclusivity
Brand Deals & Sponsorships
| Brand | Year | Deal Type | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| GFuel | 2019 | Brand Ambassador | Creator Disclosure |
| Honey | 2020 | YouTube Sponsor | Creator Disclosure |
Frequently Asked Questions
Slogoman's real name is Josh Temple.
Slogoman was born on July 4, 1994, and is 31 years old as of 2026.
Slogoman's net worth is estimated at $6 million, based on platform ad revenue, brand partnerships, merchandise, and business ventures. This is an estimate — exact figures are not publicly disclosed.
Slogoman is British, born in England, UK.
Slogoman — Official Social Media & Links
All accounts below are the verified official profiles for Slogoman. Follower counts are approximate and updated periodically.
Sponsorship Rates & Booking
- Youtube: 8M followers
- Twitter: 1.2M followers