@GREATWITHAI01 Competitors: 5 Similar YouTube Channels Compared
@GREATWITHAI01 (22,800 subs, 155 videos, Nigeria-based AI/graphic design tutorials) doesn't have a true head-to-head rival in the scraped competitor set. Closest thematic match is @ethanshustle (16,400 subs, content monetization). The other four — @Val.Archives (43.2K, Valorant), @Arifrahmanextra, @Aspirant.Diaries, @KKtech93 — overlap on audience demographic and sub-tier, not actual content niche. Adjacent, not competitive.
Channel data · captured May 15, 2026
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Quick honesty check before we go further: this competitor set is interesting because it's not what you'd expect. @GREATWITHAI01 makes graphic design and AI tool tutorials out of Nigeria. The five channels the scraper grouped them with are mostly Indian study creators, a Valorant highlights account, and one make-money-online channel. The overlap isn't niche — it's audience demographic. Young, tutorial-hungry viewers watching from non-Western markets, comfortable with English-as-second-language hosts. That's still a real signal even when the topics don't line up. So I'll go through each one with that caveat in mind.
@Arifrahmanextra (20,200 subs, 95 videos, India) sits at almost the exact same sub count as @GREATWITHAI01 but with way fewer uploads. Arif talks board exam strategy, productivity, study tips. Where @GREATWITHAI01 has shipped 155 videos to hit 22.8K, Arif got to 20.2K with 95 — roughly 1.6x the subs-per-video efficiency. Worth looking at if you're trying to figure out what makes a video stick on the first watch. Different content but same problem: building authority in a noisy educational space. Watch him for upload cadence ideas, not topic ideas.
@Aspirant.Diaries (18,100 subs, 282 videos) is the aesthetic-study-girl format — Tabby, cozy corner, lo-fi vibes, est. October 2023. The sub-to-video ratio is the opposite of Arif's: 282 videos for 18.1K, so roughly 64 subs per video. That's a high-frequency, low-yield model — Shorts-heavy I'd guess from outside, though I can't confirm without seeing her actual uploads. For @GREATWITHAI01 the lesson here is more about brand identity. Tabby has a recognizable visual signature in two seconds. Graphic design tutorials don't usually commit to an aesthetic that hard, and maybe they should — it's a design channel, after all.
@Val.Archives (43,200 subs, 299 videos) is the biggest channel in this set and also the least related. Valorant pro plays and stream highlights — pure entertainment, not tutorials. The reason it probably shows up as similar is a recommendation-graph quirk: viewers who watch design tutorials in English with non-Western accents also watch a lot of gaming highlights. Don't follow this channel to learn anything about your niche. Follow it as a benchmark for what a 43K entertainment channel with high-frequency uploads looks like in a different vertical entirely.
@KKtech93 (19,900 subs, 587 videos, India) is the workhorse here — 587 uploads to land at 19.9K is a rough ratio, around 34 subs per video. Hindi tech reviews, mobile unboxings, gadget content. The lesson honestly might be a cautionary one: cranking videos doesn't always compound. @GREATWITHAI01 has done roughly a quarter of the uploads and is sitting on more subs. The thing KKtech93 has going is consistency and search demand for product names — every phone unboxing is a potential evergreen for that exact model. Different mechanic than design tutorials, but the SEO logic is portable.
@ethanshustle (16,400 subs, 500 videos) is the closest thematic neighbor in the set. Make money online, clipping, video editing tutorials — that's adjacent enough to AI design tutorials that you could see the same viewer on both. Ethan's pitch is monetization-first ("how I made $X"), which is a sharper hook than pure tutorials. If @GREATWITHAI01 ever wants to test a more outcomes-oriented thumbnail angle — "I designed this logo and got paid $300" instead of "Photoshop tutorial" — Ethan is the model to study. Smaller channel, but more direct positioning.
If you watch @GREATWITHAI01 for AI design tools and graphic tutorials, the honest answer is that none of these five fully scratch the same itch. @ethanshustle is closest for the monetization-of-creative-skills overlap. For the actual design-tutorial fix, you'd probably need to look outside this list — bigger Canva-and-Figma tutorial accounts, AI workflow channels, or any of the established design-business creators. Treat this set as adjacent inspiration, not direct substitutes.
Common questions
Who are @GREATWITHAI01's biggest competitors on YouTube?
Looking at this scraped competitor set, the honest answer is that none of these five are direct competitors in graphic design tutorials. The closest in spirit is @ethanshustle (16,400 subs), which covers content monetization and editing skills. @Val.Archives is the biggest channel in the cluster at 43,200 subs but it's pure Valorant content. The actual head-to-head rivals for @GREATWITHAI01 would be other AI-design tutorial channels not present in this list — think Canva tutorial accounts, Figma walkthroughs, or AI workflow creators. The scraper grouped these by audience overlap, not niche.
How does @GREATWITHAI01 compare to @Arifrahmanextra?
Both sit around the 20K mark — @GREATWITHAI01 at 22,800 subs with 155 videos, @Arifrahmanextra at 20,200 subs with only 95. The content barely overlaps: Arif covers board exam prep, productivity, and study strategies for Indian students, while @GREATWITHAI01 teaches graphic design and AI tools. The interesting comparison is upload efficiency. Arif is averaging roughly 213 subs per video; @GREATWITHAI01 is closer to 147. Different niche entirely, but Arif's leaner output ratio is worth a closer look if you're trying to make every upload count rather than chase a posting schedule.
What channels should I watch alongside @GREATWITHAI01?
Honestly, none of the five scraped competitors are direct substitutes. @ethanshustle (16,400 subs) is the closest thematically since it covers monetizing creative skills, which overlaps with the design-business angle. If you're watching @GREATWITHAI01 for actual graphic design and AI tool tutorials, you'd be better off pairing it with channels like established Canva or Figma tutorial creators — names not in this scraped list but more topically aligned. The five channels here are better treated as audience neighbors than content neighbors. Same viewer demographic, different vertical.
Is @GREATWITHAI01 the biggest channel in their niche?
No — and not by a long shot. Within graphic design YouTube broadly, the top channels sit in the hundreds of thousands to millions of subscribers. Within this specific competitor set, @Val.Archives leads at 43,200 subs, but that's a Valorant highlights channel, so the comparison doesn't really hold. Among the genuinely tutorial-focused creators in the set, @GREATWITHAI01's 22,800 subs is actually the highest count. So mid-tier in the broader design-tutorial niche, but at the top of this particular adjacent cluster of around-20K creators.
What's the difference between @GREATWITHAI01 and similar creators?
The biggest gap is niche focus. @GREATWITHAI01 is tightly defined: graphic design plus AI tools, Nigeria-based, English-language. The five compared channels span study tips (@Arifrahmanextra, @Aspirant.Diaries), gaming highlights (@Val.Archives), tech reviews (@KKtech93), and online income (@ethanshustle). Sub counts in the cluster mostly fall between 16K and 22K, with @Val.Archives the outlier at 43.2K. So the differentiator isn't really audience size — it's that @GREATWITHAI01 picked one vertical and stayed in it, while several of the comparison channels either diversify or chase trends.
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