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@Gouri1991 Competitors: 5 YouTube Channels Compared by Niche Overlap

@Gouri1991 (41,300 subs, 1,600 videos) is a small Indian education channel run by a school teacher posting art, craft, yoga, and classroom games. The closest scraped peers are @Glossika (35,900 subs) and @songyi_study (33,000 subs), though the niche overlap is loose — none target the same Hindi-speaking parent and teacher audience.

Channel data · captured May 16, 2026

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Gouri1991 sits in the Indian school-teacher creator pocket — art and craft demos for kids, yoga drills, classroom games, much of it in Hindi based on the channel description. With 1,600 videos against 41,300 subs, that's roughly 26 subs per video, suggesting volume over virality. The competitor set scraped here is, honestly, a strange mix — most of these channels don't share Gouri's audience at all. I'll work through them but flag where the overlap breaks down, because pretending five random adjacent channels are real competitors helps no one.

@songyi_study (33,000 subs, 106 videos) is the strongest aesthetic-adjacent match in the set. It's a study-account creator with Korean-flavored aesthetic study vlogs, cross-posted to TikTok and Instagram. Only 106 videos against Gouri's 1,600 is a completely different production model — Songyi posts maybe twice a month polished, Gouri posts near-daily classroom-style. The shared thread is education, but Songyi targets late-teens and college students self-studying, while Gouri targets primary-school teachers and parents looking for classroom activity ideas. Follow Songyi for aesthetic study motivation; follow Gouri if you want craft activities you can run with 8-year-olds tomorrow.

@AshAllAboutMoney (25,500 subs, 589 videos) is personal finance content, country unlisted in the data. 589 videos signals an active poster but not as prolific as Gouri's daily-ish output. Audience overlap with Gouri1991 is basically zero — finance viewers aren't searching for school yoga drills, and Indian parents looking for craft activities aren't watching personal-finance breakdowns. My guess is the scraper grouped them on sub band (both mid-20K-to-mid-40K) or upload tempo rather than topic. Worth watching only if you're studying high-cadence small-creator strategy across niches; not a competitor for views, search ranking, or recommendation slots.

@Autolykus (21,700 subs, 710 videos) is League of Legends gameplay from a US-based NA Challenger ranked player — Sett, Mordekaiser, Darius mains, per the channel description. 710 videos is high-cadence for the gaming niche, which usually rewards long stream VODs over rapid uploads. This is the furthest stretch in the set. Competitive LoL commentary aimed at ranked players shares no audience with classroom craft content. Mentioned here only because it appeared in the scrape; safely ignore for any real competitor analysis of Gouri1991. The only useful comparison is that both creators are punching above the recommended upload pace for their respective niches.

@Glossika (35,900 subs, 426 videos) is a language-learning channel, US-based team led by Michael Campbell, focused on natural immersion methods. This is the closest thing to genuine education adjacency in the set — both Gouri and Glossika teach. But Glossika targets adult language learners aiming for fluency, while Gouri targets school-age children and the teachers serving them. Glossika has roughly 4x fewer videos than Gouri (426 vs 1,600) but more subs per video, suggesting their production model invests more per upload. Follow Glossika if you're learning a language; not really a competitor in any practical sense.

@AIToolzai (26,900 subs, 449 videos) is AI tools and tech content from Australia, with a paired AITOOLZ.ai directory site. No real overlap with Gouri's audience. AI tools content sits in tech-adjacent demos — entrepreneurs, marketers, developers experimenting with new models. Whatever the scraper matched on here (probably the small-creator-with-website pattern) doesn't translate to viewer overlap. If you came in looking for classroom activities for kids, this is the wrong channel. One observation worth noting: AIToolzai shows the website-plus-channel funnel model, which Gouri doesn't appear to be running. That could be a missed angle if teaching resources were monetizable as downloads.

If you actually watch @Gouri1991, the channels you should also watch aren't in this scraped set. Real adjacents would be other Hindi-speaking school-teacher creators posting kid craft and classroom activity content — that's a sizable corner of Indian YouTube the algorithm here didn't surface. The scraped set above is more useful for comparing creator strategies (upload cadence, subs-per-video ratios) than for competitor mapping. Gouri's standout fact is the 1,600-video catalog — roughly 400 videos a year for four years, which is a lot of teaching to film and upload on top of an actual teaching job.

Common questions

Who are @Gouri1991's biggest competitors on YouTube?

The scraper pulled @Glossika (35.9K), @songyi_study (33K), @AIToolzai (26.9K), @AshAllAboutMoney (25.5K), and @Autolykus (21.7K). But only @Glossika is even loosely in the education space, and even that's a stretch — Glossika teaches adults languages, Gouri teaches school kids art and yoga. The actual direct competitors are other Hindi-speaking school-teacher creators posting classroom craft and activity content, which this scrape didn't catch. Subscriber-wise, Gouri at 41.3K is bigger than every channel in this scraped set, though smaller than the top players in the broader Indian kids-activity niche.

How does @Gouri1991 compare to @songyi_study?

Very different creator models. Gouri has 1,600 videos and 41.3K subs — high-volume, classroom-style, teaches kids art and yoga in Hindi. Songyi has 106 videos and 33K subs — polished aesthetic study-vlog content, cross-posted to TikTok and Instagram, aimed at college-age self-studiers. Songyi gets roughly 311 subs per video; Gouri gets about 26. That doesn't mean Songyi is better — it means the formats serve different audiences with different return curves. Polished low-cadence beats high-cadence on subs-per-video; high-cadence wins on total reach if each video pulls steady search traffic over time.

What channels should I watch alongside @Gouri1991?

None of the five in this scrape are great companions, honestly. The closest in spirit is @Glossika if you treat both as education channels, but Glossika's adult-language-learning content won't help anyone running primary-school activities. If you watch Gouri for classroom craft and kid-friendly yoga, you'd be better served searching YouTube directly for other Indian school-teacher creators in Hindi — that's a sizable niche the algorithm didn't pull here. Use Gouri as your anchor and stack a couple of other school-activity-for-kids channels next to it rather than relying on this competitor list.

Is @Gouri1991 the biggest channel in their niche?

In this scraped competitor set, yes — 41.3K subs beats Glossika (35.9K), Songyi (33K), AIToolzai (26.9K), AshAllAboutMoney (25.5K), and Autolykus (21.7K). But their actual niche isn't really represented in the scrape. Within the broader Indian school-teacher and kids-activity space on YouTube, there are bigger channels — some comfortably over 100K — running similar art-and-craft content. So Gouri is mid-tier in the real niche, not the leader. The 41.3K number is solid for four years and 1,600 uploads on top of an actual teaching job, though.

What's the difference between @Gouri1991 and similar creators?

Three observable differences. First, language — Gouri's description is Hindi-English mix, targeting Indian school teachers and parents. Most channels in the scraped set are English-only. Second, cadence — 1,600 videos in four years is roughly daily uploads; only @Autolykus (710) and @AshAllAboutMoney (589) come close in this set. Third, format — Gouri posts unpolished classroom-activity demos, not produced content. That trio (Hindi language, near-daily output, raw classroom format) defines the channel and separates it from any of the five scraped peers, none of whom share more than one of those traits at most.

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