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@HeyMythX Competitors: 5 Similar Small YouTube Channels Compared

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@HeyMythX (3,150 subs, 76 videos) sits in a cluster of small Indian YouTube channels between 2,680 and 3,620 subscribers. The closest size matches are @ZyfernoFN (3,620 subs) and @SravaniVibes (3,490 subs), though content angles diverge sharply — gaming, lifestyle, and trading all sit in this peer group.

Channel data · captured Jun 20, 2026

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Here's the honest read on this competitor set: it's matched more by size and region than by topic. Five of the six channels (including @HeyMythX) are India-based, and all sit between 2,680 and 3,620 subscribers — a tight cluster that suggests YouTube's recommendation graph is treating them as adjacent based on audience overlap, not strict content similarity. For a 3K-sub creator, this is actually useful intel. It tells you which channels your viewers also watch, which is a more honest signal than 'who covers your topic.'

@ZyfernoFN sits at 3,620 subs with just 44 videos — the leanest catalog in this set by a wide margin. The 'FN' in the handle and the low video count strongly suggest Fortnite content, likely longer-form gameplay or commentary uploaded at low cadence. Compared to @HeyMythX (76 videos), ZyfernoFN gets more subs per video — roughly 82 subs/video vs MythX's 41. That ratio matters: it points to higher-impact uploads rather than volume play. If @HeyMythX is also leaning into gaming or short-cycle content trends, ZyfernoFN is the closest peer to watch — particularly for how they're getting traction with fewer swings at bat.

@Anjana.ar. is the outlier here at 2,680 subs and 2,300 videos. That's not a typo — they've uploaded thirty times more videos than @HeyMythX, yet have fewer subscribers. The Hindi-language description points to Bhojpuri/folk performance content (songs, dance, lokgeet, kajri, sawan). It's a high-volume, low-conversion strategy — likely Shorts-driven or daily uploads. They're not really a competitor in any meaningful sense; they share a country and a rough sub count, but the playbook is completely different. Watch them if you want to study what happens when upload cadence outruns audience growth — it's a cautionary tale about volume without retention.

@Priceactionlivee (2,820 subs, 545 videos) is forex trading education — explicitly calling out educational content with a disclaimer about not being financial advisors. The 545-video catalog suggests live streams or daily market commentary, which is standard for trading creators. The audience overlap with @HeyMythX is probably coincidental — they're recommended together likely because both pull young Indian male viewers, but the actual content has nothing in common. If you're looking at this list to find creators to study, skip this one unless you're in the finance niche. The interesting data point is that 545 videos for 2.8K subs is a similarly weak conversion ratio to @Anjana.ar.

@vizun-09 (2,880 subs, 905 videos) is a self-described variety streamer — gaming, reactions, general commentary. The 905-video count and the Twitch-style 'click subscribe :)' bio reads like a streamer who VODs their live content. This is probably the closest spiritual peer to @HeyMythX if MythX is doing gaming content — same scale, same India-based, same broad-content approach. The difference is cadence: 905 videos to MythX's 76 means @vizun-09 is uploading roughly 12x more frequently. If you're trying to grow at this size with low upload volume like MythX, vizun's data suggests volume alone doesn't move the needle past 3K — content choice matters more.

@SravaniVibes (3,490 subs, 317 videos) is the largest channel in this group. The bio lists kitchen, garden, beauty, travel, and vlogs — classic lifestyle creator territory aimed at women viewers, in clear contrast to whatever @HeyMythX is doing. They're in this comparison set almost certainly because of country and size match, not topic. The takeaway: a lifestyle vlogger and @HeyMythX are reaching different audiences, but YouTube's clustering them in the same neighborhood, which probably means MythX's actual viewer base is broader than its content suggests, or the topic signal from the channel is still weak enough that the algorithm hasn't pinned it down.

If you watch @HeyMythX and want adjacent channels, the honest answer is @ZyfernoFN and @vizun-09 are your best bets — both share the small-Indian-creator gaming-or-variety profile. The rest of this set is more 'YouTube thinks our audiences overlap' than 'these creators cover the same thing.' Worth following the top two; the others are interesting mostly as data points about what's happening at this tier.

Common questions

Who are @HeyMythX's biggest competitors on YouTube?

At the 3,150-subscriber level, @HeyMythX's closest size competitors are @ZyfernoFN (3,620 subs) and @SravaniVibes (3,490 subs). But size and topic don't align here — ZyfernoFN looks like gaming, SravaniVibes is lifestyle vlogging. The more honest read: @vizun-09 (2,880 subs, variety streaming) is probably the closest content peer if HeyMythX is in the gaming/variety space. None of these channels are dominant in any clear niche; they're all in the same sub-5K Indian creator tier where audience overlap drives the recommendation engine more than topic match.

How does @HeyMythX compare to @ZyfernoFN?

@HeyMythX has 76 videos for 3,150 subs (about 41 subs per video). @ZyfernoFN has just 44 videos for 3,620 subs — roughly 82 subs per video, double the conversion rate. ZyfernoFN's 'FN' handle and lean catalog suggest focused Fortnite content with selective uploads. If both channels are in gaming, ZyfernoFN's data points to a more disciplined upload strategy — fewer videos that pull harder. Worth noting: this is two snapshots in time, not retention or watch-time data, which is where the real story usually lives. Both are at a similar growth stage.

What channels should I watch alongside @HeyMythX?

Honestly, the most useful adjacent channels in this set are @ZyfernoFN (3,620 subs) and @vizun-09 (2,880 subs) — they share the most plausible content overlap if @HeyMythX is in gaming or variety. @Priceactionlivee (forex education) and @SravaniVibes (lifestyle vlogs) are in this competitor set because of audience-graph similarity, not topic match. @Anjana.ar. is interesting only as a contrast — 2,300 videos for 2,680 subs shows what happens when volume outruns audience. If you found @HeyMythX, you're probably already in the small-creator Indian YouTube cluster these all live in.

Is @HeyMythX the biggest channel in their niche?

No — at 3,150 subs, @HeyMythX is mid-pack in this competitor cluster. @ZyfernoFN (3,620) and @SravaniVibes (3,490) are both larger. But 'biggest in the niche' is the wrong question at this scale. None of these channels have escaped the sub-5K bracket yet, and the actual niche leaders for whatever topic @HeyMythX covers are likely 50K-500K+ subscriber channels that wouldn't show up in a peer-set scrape like this one. The competitor set here represents peers at the same growth stage, not category leaders.

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

The clearest differentiator is upload cadence vs catalog size. @HeyMythX has 76 videos at 3,150 subs — moderate output. Compare that to @Anjana.ar. (2,300 videos) or @vizun-09 (905), who are uploading aggressively. Or @ZyfernoFN, who's uploaded only 44 videos but sits slightly larger. Each represents a different strategy: high-volume Shorts/daily play, mid-volume variety streaming, or low-volume focused content. Without watch-time or retention data from outside, it's hard to say which is winning — but the catalog-to-subscriber ratios suggest @ZyfernoFN's leaner approach is converting better right now.

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