@EverythingDoWithAI Competitors: 4 Similar YouTube Channels Compared
@EverythingDoWithAI (3,700 subs, 426 videos) sits in a small India/Pakistan creator cluster that includes @IELTSinsightofficial (3,520 subs) and @Vjphotoholic1 (5,520 subs). Of the four channels grouped with it, only IELTSinsightofficial actually overlaps on niche — exam prep — making the rest more adjacent than direct competition.
Channel data · captured May 13, 2026
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Quick framing before the channel-by-channel: @EverythingDoWithAI runs a very specific intersection — AI tools for Indian engineering students prepping for GATE and B.Tech, taught in Hinglish. That's a narrow lane. Looking at the four channels YouTube clustered around them, only one actually plays in test prep. The rest are gaming and photography. So this list reads more like "small creators the algorithm grouped together" than a true competitive set. Worth being upfront about that before we go through them.
@IELTSinsightofficial (3,520 subs, 179 videos) is the only channel here that genuinely overlaps. They're Pakistan-based, English-language, and focused on IELTS band scores instead of GATE — but the underlying job is the same: help a student crack a specific exam. The interesting number is their efficiency. 3,520 subs across 179 videos works out to roughly 19.7 subs per upload. @EverythingDoWithAI is sitting at about 8.7 (3,700 / 426). So IELTSinsight is doing more with fewer uploads. Could be tighter targeting, could be a cleaner thumbnail/title pattern — can't see retention from outside — but the leaner catalog and better ratio is worth studying if you're in this space.
@Vjphotoholic1 (5,520 subs, 244 videos) is the biggest channel in this set, and also the most off-niche. Indian creator, photography focus. There's no content overlap with AI-for-students whatsoever. The only reason they're in this list at all is probably geography + the small-creator bucket the algo throws together. If you're a viewer landing on @EverythingDoWithAI because you want GATE prep, Vjphotoholic1 will not serve that hunger. If you're @EverythingDoWithAI the creator, treating them as a competitor is the wrong frame — they're a benchmark, maybe, for what "post less, get more" looks like in the Indian creator market (244 uploads to 5,520 subs is a much better ratio than yours), but you're not competing for the same viewer.
@TeamAPGOfficial (1,990 subs, 140 videos) is the smallest channel in the set. India, gaming — specifically Apex. Different audience entirely. A college student watching @EverythingDoWithAI for AI tools to crack GATE isn't toggling over to Apex gameplay for the next slot in their evening. So calling them a competitor is generous. The one thing they share is the "sub-2K, India-based, modest output" profile, which is probably the real thread YouTube's similarity model is pulling on. Skip unless you specifically want gaming content.
@LadlaBoy1 (3,440 subs, 580 videos) is the volume outlier. 580 uploads for 3,440 subs is a brutal ratio — roughly 5.9 subs per video. That's actually lower than @EverythingDoWithAI's 8.7, and it might be the most useful comparison point in this list, even though the content (Pakistani gaming) is unrelated. Both channels are putting up serious output and growing slowly. If there's a lesson buried in this scraped set, it's that high upload cadence doesn't automatically translate to subscriber growth — and the algo seems to be grouping these two precisely because they share that high-volume / mid-tier-scale profile. Worth thinking about for @EverythingDoWithAI: 426 videos is a lot to have shipped at 3.7K subs.
Honestly, if you watch @EverythingDoWithAI, the only channel here that actually scratches the same itch is @IELTSinsightofficial. Both are exam prep, both are South Asian, both target students trying to crack a specific test. The other three are noise that the similarity model dragged in because they share country or sub range or upload volume. For Ajay (the creator), the more useful exercise is hunting down actual GATE-focused and AI-tutorial channels outside this scraped list — the real competitive landscape for Hinglish AI-for-engineering content lives somewhere else, and this particular grouping isn't going to surface it.
Common questions
Who are @EverythingDoWithAI's biggest competitors on YouTube?
Based on the scraped similarity set, @EverythingDoWithAI's nearest channels are @Vjphotoholic1 (5,520 subs), @IELTSinsightofficial (3,520 subs), @LadlaBoy1 (3,440 subs), and @TeamAPGOfficial (1,990 subs). But "competitor" is doing heavy lifting here — only @IELTSinsightofficial shares the exam-prep niche. The others are photography and gaming, grouped in mostly because they sit in the same India/Pakistan small-creator band. The actual competitive set for Hinglish AI-for-GATE content likely lives outside this list and would need a separate niche search to surface.
How does @EverythingDoWithAI compare to @Vjphotoholic1?
Different sport. @Vjphotoholic1 (5,520 subs, 244 videos) does photography content out of India. @EverythingDoWithAI (3,700 subs, 426 videos) teaches AI tools for engineering exam prep in Hinglish. Zero content overlap. The interesting comparison is the ratio — Vjphotoholic1 has about 22.6 subs per upload, EverythingDoWithAI sits around 8.7. So Vjphotoholic1 is converting better per video despite being in a saturated niche. Could be tighter audience targeting or simply that photography searches deliver longer-tail traffic. Not a direct competitor either way.
What channels should I watch alongside @EverythingDoWithAI?
From this set, realistically just @IELTSinsightofficial (3,520 subs). It's the only one that shares the exam-prep DNA, even though it's IELTS rather than GATE. If you're a student watching @EverythingDoWithAI to figure out how AI tools speed up your prep workflow, IELTSinsight's structured strategy videos are the closest thematic fit. The other three — @Vjphotoholic1, @LadlaBoy1, @TeamAPGOfficial — are photography and gaming channels. Useful if you want a break, not useful as companion learning. Worth searching outside this list for direct GATE/AI tutorial channels.
Is @EverythingDoWithAI the biggest channel in their niche?
Within this specific competitor cluster, no — @Vjphotoholic1 leads at 5,520 subs, with @EverythingDoWithAI second at 3,700. But this cluster isn't really a niche; it's a similarity-algorithm grouping based on geography and channel size. In the actual AI-for-Indian-engineering-students niche, there are much bigger creators outside this scraped set. @EverythingDoWithAI's 3,700 subs after 426 uploads suggests a mid-volume creator still climbing — solid catalog depth, modest sub conversion. The real benchmarking would need to happen against Hinglish AI-tutorial channels specifically, which this list doesn't include.
What's the difference between @EverythingDoWithAI and similar creators?
The cleanest difference is upload volume vs. subscriber efficiency. @EverythingDoWithAI has shipped 426 videos for 3,700 subs (~8.7 per video). @IELTSinsightofficial — the closest real competitor — has 179 videos and 3,520 subs (~19.7 per video). Both are exam prep, but IELTSinsight is doing more with less. @LadlaBoy1 sits in similar high-volume territory (580 videos, 3,440 subs, ~5.9 ratio) which is probably why the algo paired them. The takeaway: posting more isn't the bottleneck for @EverythingDoWithAI, and a leaner, sharper upload pattern might be worth testing.
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