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Channels Like @Jodff27: Competitor Analysis of 5 Similar Creators

@Jodff27 (31,200 subs, 176 videos) is a Free Fire-only gaming channel from India. By subscriber count the closest peers are @MilanSinghhh (46,500) and @nomuricee (40,900), though neither shares the niche. The only true content overlap is @LostSavePoint9 (17,100), a gaming-secrets channel.

Channel data · captured May 14, 2026

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Worth flagging upfront — this competitor set is a weird one. @Jodff27 makes Free Fire gameplay content for an Indian audience, but only one of the five surfaced channels (@LostSavePoint9) is even in gaming. The other four are spread across personal finance, hustle vlogs, shopping affiliates, and Indonesian lifestyle aesthetic. What that probably tells us is the algorithm matched on subscriber tier and shorts upload cadence rather than topical overlap. Still useful to look at — sometimes the channels you're closest to in audience behavior aren't the ones in your niche.

@MilanSinghhh sits at 46,500 subs with a staggering 1,200 videos — that's nearly 7x @Jodff27's library on roughly 50% more subs. The math there is rough: each Milan video averages around 39 subscribers earned, versus 177 per video for @Jodff27. His content is US-based hustle and entrepreneurship clips (moving to America at age 5, e-commerce, iPhone repair side gigs), which has zero overlap with Free Fire. Why he shows up as a competitor is probably the shorts-heavy upload pattern. If you're @Jodff27 studying him, the interesting thing isn't the content — it's how he's running 1,200 uploads without scaling subs faster. Worth thinking about before chasing volume.

@sameer_dramaa is the closest geographically — India-based, 27,500 subs, also right around 1,000 videos. Pure affiliate shopping content (daily deals, viral products, fashion, beauty, gadgets). The audience is almost certainly Hindi-speaking shoppers looking for budget finds, which is roughly the opposite demo from Free Fire mobile gamers (mostly teen-to-early-20s players). If a viewer follows both channels, it's likely a household with multiple users sharing one YouTube account. Not a competitor in any meaningful content-strategy sense. Skip studying this one unless you're curious how affiliate-only channels structure their shorts hooks.

@Ali_Wealth is the most efficient channel on this list — 26,900 subs from just 92 videos. That's roughly 292 subscribers per video, versus @Jodff27's 177. Ali's a Hindi finance and wealth-mindset channel, so again no content overlap, but the videos-per-sub ratio is the lesson sitting in the data. Either Ali's hitting algorithm gold with longer-form value content, or he's been around long enough that older videos compound. For a Free Fire creator burning through daily shorts, looking at how a 92-video channel pulls similar subscriber numbers is the kind of thing worth sitting with for an hour.

@nomuricee is the regional outlier — 40,900 subs, 109 videos, based in Indonesia. The bio is just Instagram and TikTok handles, classic aesthetic lifestyle creator template. The Southeast Asia connection is the only real link to @Jodff27 (Free Fire has a massive Indonesian player base), but the content's lifestyle, not gaming. If anything, this is a hint about cross-platform behavior — Indonesian audiences move between YouTube Shorts and TikTok in the same session, so @Jodff27's audience may have aesthetic-lifestyle channels in their watch history even if they wouldn't actively say they follow that genre. Could be coincidence, but worth noting.

@LostSavePoint9 is the only real content peer — 17,100 subs, 309 videos, US-based, focused on gaming secrets, hidden locations, developer details, and easter eggs. Smaller channel than @Jodff27 but with nearly 2x the upload count. Different game ecosystem (LostSavePoint covers a range, not Free Fire specifically) and different audience (Western console and PC viewers vs Indian mobile), but the editing approach for gaming-discovery shorts is highly portable. If @Jodff27 wanted to study one channel from this list for craft, this is it. The hidden-detail angle could be adapted to Free Fire — map secrets, glitch spots, weapon-stat trivia.

If you watch @Jodff27 and want more in the same vein, honestly the surfaced competitor list isn't going to do much for you as a viewer. Stick with Indian Free Fire creators — Total Gaming, Gyan Gaming, and similar handles sit in adjacent zones. The list above is more useful for @Jodff27 the creator than for viewers. The real lesson sitting in this data is that 31,200 subs across 176 videos is a respectable subscriber-per-video ratio, and the channels outperforming on that metric tend to either be regional outliers or carry a value-per-watch hook stronger than pure gameplay clips.

Common questions

Who are @Jodff27's biggest competitors on YouTube?

Based on the scraped data, the surfaced competitor set is mostly cross-niche — only @LostSavePoint9 (17,100 subs) is in gaming. The others are @MilanSinghhh (46,500, US hustle content), @sameer_dramaa (27,500, India affiliate shopping), @Ali_Wealth (26,900, Hindi finance), and @nomuricee (40,900, Indonesian lifestyle). Real Free Fire competitors aren't in this list, which suggests the algorithm grouped on upload cadence and sub tier rather than topic. For actual niche competition, @Jodff27 should be benchmarking against other Indian Free Fire shorts creators — that's a much tighter peer set than what surfaced here.

How does @Jodff27 compare to @MilanSinghhh?

@MilanSinghhh has 46,500 subs to @Jodff27's 31,200, so he's about 49% bigger. But the video counts tell a different story: Milan's run 1,200 uploads versus Jodff27's 176. That works out to roughly 39 subscribers earned per video for Milan, versus 177 for Jodff27. Different niches entirely — Milan covers US hustle and entrepreneurship clips, Jodff27 is Free Fire gameplay. The size gap is real, but @Jodff27's per-video efficiency is significantly better, which usually means a tighter niche fit with their audience.

What channels should I watch alongside @Jodff27?

Honestly, the channels surfaced in this competitor pull aren't great companion watches if you're here for Free Fire content. @LostSavePoint9 (17,100 subs) is the closest fit since it covers gaming secrets and easter eggs, just for different games. If you want similar mobile gaming energy, you'd be better off searching directly for Indian Free Fire creators on the platform. The other four channels in this set cover finance, shopping, hustle, and lifestyle aesthetic — they may share audience demographics with @Jodff27, but not viewing intent. Companion watching works best inside the same niche.

Is @Jodff27 the biggest channel in their niche?

Not even close. @Jodff27's 31,200 subscribers is modest within the Free Fire creator space — the top Indian Free Fire channels run into the millions. Within this specific scraped competitor set, @Jodff27 sits third by sub count, behind @MilanSinghhh (46,500) and @nomuricee (40,900), and ahead of @sameer_dramaa (27,500), @Ali_Wealth (26,900), and @LostSavePoint9 (17,100). The channel's stated goal in its own bio is 50,000 subscribers, which puts the focus on growth trajectory rather than category leadership at this stage.

What's the difference between @Jodff27 and similar creators?

The biggest practical difference is content specialization. @Jodff27's bio is explicit: Free Fire content only. That's a tight, single-game niche. By contrast @MilanSinghhh covers wide-ranging hustle topics, @Ali_Wealth covers finance fundamentals, @nomuricee runs aesthetic lifestyle, and @LostSavePoint9 spans multiple games for easter eggs. Specialization usually trades reach for depth — narrower audience, stronger watch-time per viewer. With 176 videos and 31,200 subs, @Jodff27 is averaging better subscriber-per-video conversion than most channels on this list except @Ali_Wealth, who's running an unusually efficient 92-video library.

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