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@Bgyanfacts Competitors: 4 Similar YouTube Channels Compared (2026)

@Bgyanfacts (9,920 subs, 143 videos) competes most directly with @Sandhya-cg1nq (11,500 subs) and @dgikaos (12,600 subs), both sitting just above them in subscriber count. The key differentiator is volume — @Bgyanfacts has 143 lifetime uploads while @Sandhya-cg1nq has cracked 3,100.

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The competitor set here is interesting because it isn't really one niche — it's four creators who happen to overlap with @Bgyanfacts on subscriber count, country, or shorts-first format, but each is doing something pretty different. @Bgyanfacts pitches itself as a facts-via-shorts channel out of India, which is one of the most saturated formats on the platform. That context matters when reading the comparisons below: a 9,920-subscriber facts shorts channel is competing against accounts pumping 30+ uploads a month, so positioning on cadence and angle matters more than raw count.

@Sandhya-cg1nq (11,500 subs, 3,100 videos) is probably the most direct lookalike on paper — India-based, slightly larger sub count, presumably shorts-heavy given the upload volume. But that 3,100-video number is the real story. If you divide it across a typical channel lifespan, you're looking at near-daily output, maybe multiple uploads a day. @Bgyanfacts averages roughly one upload every couple of weeks by comparison. So while the subscriber gap is only ~1,600, the content gap is enormous. Worth following if you want to study what high-frequency Hindi shorts output looks like — the channel description literally just asks for support, which tells you the strategy is volume, not branding.

@dgikaos (12,600 subs, 152 videos) is the closest competitor by upload count — 152 videos vs @Bgyanfacts' 143, almost identical. But this one's US-based and describes itself as "Digital Support for Creators / AI Video Creation," which is a totally different audience. They're targeting other creators, not general viewers looking for facts. The similar video count is probably coincidence — both channels have been roughly equally productive but in opposite verticals. Follow @dgikaos if you're curious about the AI-tools-for-creators angle; skip if you want what @Bgyanfacts actually delivers, which is consumable trivia.

@PixelSTEVE07 (8,109 subs, 340 videos) is the gaming entry in this set. India-based like @Bgyanfacts, slightly smaller, but with more than double the video count at 340. The bio ("Leveling up life one game at a time") makes the niche split obvious — this is a gamer building an audience through volume and personality, not a facts curator. The shared traits are mostly geographic and the under-10K sub band. If you're a viewer who follows @Bgyanfacts for the bite-sized format rather than the facts topic, @PixelSTEVE07 might scratch the same itch with shorter gaming clips. If you're following for the educational angle, this one won't deliver.

@Vjphotoholic1 (5,520 subs, 244 videos) is the smallest channel in the comparison set but actually has more uploads than @Bgyanfacts — 244 vs 143. This one's a photography channel out of India focused on the creator's own photographic journey. Honestly, the overlap with @Bgyanfacts is mostly nominal — they share a country and the shorts-friendly format, but a photography channel and a facts channel have almost no audience overlap. The interesting takeaway here isn't competition, it's that this creator has been more consistent (244 uploads) without translating that to higher subs. Cadence alone doesn't carry you.

A couple of patterns worth flagging across the set: three of the four competitors have higher upload counts than @Bgyanfacts despite similar or lower subscriber totals. That's a hint that @Bgyanfacts' growth ceiling in this niche probably isn't being held back by content quality — it's the cadence. Facts shorts is a format where the algorithm rewards reps, and 143 videos is on the low end for a channel that's been around long enough to hit nearly 10K subs.

If you watch @Bgyanfacts, the closest substitute is @Sandhya-cg1nq for sheer volume of similar-feeling content, though you'd want to be comfortable with Hindi-language framing. @dgikaos is the one to watch if you're a creator studying the space rather than a casual viewer. The other two are adjacent but not really alternatives — different niches dressed up in similar formats.

Common questions

Who are @Bgyanfacts's biggest competitors on YouTube?

The closest competitors by subscriber count are @Sandhya-cg1nq (11,500 subs) and @dgikaos (12,600 subs), both sitting just slightly above @Bgyanfacts' 9,920. @Sandhya-cg1nq is the most direct format competitor — also India-based, also shorts-heavy. @dgikaos is similar in upload count (152 vs 143) but targets creators rather than general viewers. @PixelSTEVE07 (8,109 subs) and @Vjphotoholic1 (5,520 subs) round out the set but operate in gaming and photography respectively, so they're more peer-group than direct rivals.

How does @Bgyanfacts compare to @Vjphotoholic1?

@Bgyanfacts has roughly 80% more subscribers (9,920 vs 5,520) but @Vjphotoholic1 has uploaded significantly more content — 244 videos against 143. So @Vjphotoholic1 is putting out more reps but converting them less efficiently into subs. The bigger gap is content: @Bgyanfacts does facts shorts while @Vjphotoholic1 is a photography channel documenting their own work. Same country, similar size bracket, but virtually no audience overlap. If you like @Bgyanfacts you're not really the @Vjphotoholic1 viewer.

What channels should I watch alongside @Bgyanfacts?

@Sandhya-cg1nq is the most natural pairing — same country, shorts-format, slightly bigger at 11,500 subs, and the 3,100-video catalog means there's basically endless content if you want more of the same vibe. @dgikaos is worth a look if you're a creator interested in the AI-video-tools side of the space. @PixelSTEVE07 works as a casual second watch if you like the short-format pacing but want gaming over facts. Skip @Vjphotoholic1 unless you're specifically into photography content.

Is @Bgyanfacts the biggest channel in their niche?

No, not in this competitor set. @dgikaos leads at 12,600 subs and @Sandhya-cg1nq sits at 11,500, both above @Bgyanfacts' 9,920. That said, the facts-shorts niche on YouTube India is massive and includes channels with millions of subs that didn't surface in this particular scraped set. Within this immediate peer group, @Bgyanfacts is in the middle of the pack — third out of five by subscriber count, but with the lowest upload volume at 143 videos, which is notable.

What's the difference between @Bgyanfacts and similar creators?

The biggest observable difference is upload cadence. @Bgyanfacts has 143 videos lifetime — compare that to @Sandhya-cg1nq's 3,100, @PixelSTEVE07's 340, or @Vjphotoholic1's 244. Only @dgikaos has a comparable count at 152. In the shorts world, frequency tends to correlate with reach because the algorithm needs reps to figure out who to show your content to. So @Bgyanfacts hitting nearly 10K subs on a relatively low upload count actually suggests the content itself is converting well — they just haven't pushed volume.

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