@KKtech93 Competitors and Similar YouTube Channels: 2026 Analysis
@KKtech93 (19,900 subs, 587 videos) sits in the Hindi-language tech reviews space, but the scraped competitor set is mixed: @alim.ventures (35,400 subs), @ggrewind (32,800), and @success_growth01 (26,300) lead by size. None overlaps cleanly on niche — the closest in audience type is @success_growth01, also India-based.
Channel data · captured May 14, 2026
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First thing worth flagging: the five channels pulled as competitors for @KKtech93 don't actually live in the same niche. KKtech93 is a Hindi-language tech reviews channel — phones, gadgets, unboxings, the bilingual hinglish formula common across Indian tech YouTube. The scraped peer set has one India-based motivation channel, a Ukraine gaming/edit channel, a startups channel, and a make-money-online creator. What ties them together is roughly: similar subscriber band (16K–35K), similar career stage, and overlapping algorithmic neighborhoods rather than a shared topic. If you're scouting actual tech-review peers, this set isn't perfect. If you're looking at channels at the same point in the climb, it's closer to the mark.
@alim.ventures sits at 35,400 subs and 391 videos — biggest by reach in this group, with fewer uploads than KKtech93's 587. The angle is "teaching you how to build & invest in startups," which is finance-adjacent education. Nothing to do with gadget reviews. Where it overlaps with KKtech93 is the broader "young audience interested in self-improvement, tech, and money" demo — a viewer who watches phone reviews might also watch startup teardowns. Follow them if you want long-form content built around explaining concepts rather than product showcases. Skip if you actually want to know whether to buy a Redmi or an iQOO. Their subs-per-video ratio (~91) is roughly 2.7x KKtech93's (~34), which suggests their format converts better per upload.
@ggrewind is the outlier. 32,800 subs, 1,500 videos, Ukraine-based, focused on games and video editing. The video count alone tells you everything about their content economy — they've uploaded roughly 2.5x as much as KKtech93 has across its lifetime, which usually means most uploads are short clips or rapid edits, not 8-minute reviews. For KKtech93, the only real read here is the upload-cadence question: high volume plus low average length is a fundamentally different bet than long-form gadget reviews. Watch them if you're interested in editing technique. They're not really a competitor in any meaningful sense — they just happened to land in the same scraper bucket because of size and edit-heavy thumbnails, I'd guess.
@success_growth01 is the closest demographic match in the set: 26,300 subs, 314 videos, also India, content described as daily motivation in hinglish-friendly tone. Same target audience type — Indian youth, hindi/english bilingual, watching on mobile — but a totally different content vertical. Where KKtech93 is "should you buy this phone," they're "be 1% better today." The interesting overlap is sponsorship pool. Brands targeting Indian Gen-Z mobile-first viewers often run on both motivation and tech channels because the audience demo profile (age, language, device) is nearly identical. If you follow KKtech93 partly for the hindi-language tone, this one might genuinely fit. If you're here strictly for phone specs, it won't.
@STUDYxBOI looks similar to @success_growth01 on paper — 17,000 subs, 100 videos, India, motivational content for students. The video count is the standout number. 100 videos and 17K subs works out to roughly 170 subs per video, which is significantly better per-upload efficiency than KKtech93's ~34. Caveat: it's a small sample (only 100 uploads), and motivation content tends to have higher viral variance than tech reviews, so the comparison isn't apples-to-apples. Still, worth noting if you're thinking about content effort vs. return. They're not a competitor for viewers, but they're an interesting data point for what the same demographic rewards in a different format.
@ethanshustle has 16,400 subs and 500 videos, country unspecified, focused on make-money-online tutorials and clipping/editing. The smallest in this competitor set and the only one explicitly in English-only content. Likely scraped in because of the comparable subscriber tier and a near-identical uploads-per-sub ratio (~33 subs per video, basically the same as KKtech93's). Different audience entirely though — make-money-online viewers skew global English speakers, not India hinglish. Almost no viewer overlap. If you watch KKtech93 for the gadget reviews, @ethanshustle won't scratch that itch. It's a useful comparable for "channels at the same stage trying to break the 20K wall."
If you watch @KKtech93, the honest recommendation is: none of these five are a clean swap. The closest tonal match in the set is @success_growth01 if you care about the hinglish-mobile-first vibe more than the topic. For actual tech competitors, you'd want to look outside this scrape — Technical Guruji, Trakin Tech, Geekyranjit, Beebom's hindi feed. From KKtech93's own perspective as a creator, the most interesting peer here is probably @alim.ventures, not because it competes but because it shows what's possible at the next sub tier (35K) with comparable video output. The path from 19,900 to 35,000 is the relevant comparison, not the niche.
Common questions
Who are @KKtech93's biggest competitors on YouTube?
Among the channels scraped as algorithmic neighbors, @alim.ventures (35,400 subs) is the largest, followed by @ggrewind (32,800) and @success_growth01 (26,300). None compete on tech reviews specifically — they share audience demographics or subscriber tier rather than topic. The actual content competitors for a Hindi-language tech review channel would be names like Technical Guruji, Trakin Tech, or Geekyranjit, which sit at 1M+ subs and operate in a different league entirely. At KKtech93's 19,900 mark, the more useful "competition" frame is comparable creators across topics at the same career stage, which is what this set actually represents.
How does @KKtech93 compare to @ethanshustle?
They're closer than the topics suggest. KKtech93 has 19,900 subs and 587 videos (~34 subs per video). @ethanshustle has 16,400 subs and 500 videos (~33 per video). Almost identical efficiency. The difference is content vertical — KKtech93 does Hindi-language phone and gadget reviews, @ethanshustle does English make-money-online tutorials. No real viewer overlap. The reason they end up in the same competitor scrape is structural: both are mid-thousands creators uploading consistently in tutorial-adjacent formats, both showing the classic plateau pattern between 15K and 25K subs that's common when a channel finds its base audience but hasn't yet broken format.
What channels should I watch alongside @KKtech93?
Honestly, depends what you watch them for. If it's the tech reviews specifically, none of the five scraped competitors fit — you'd want to look at other Indian tech channels in Hinglish. If it's the conversational mobile-first style, @success_growth01 (26,300 subs, daily motivation, India) is the closest tonal match in this set. If you're a creator scouting peer-level case studies, @alim.ventures (35,400) and @ggrewind (32,800) are interesting because they show different paths to a similar subscriber count — one through long-form education, one through high-volume short content. The "watch alongside" answer is really three different answers.
Is @KKtech93 the biggest channel in their niche?
No, not even close. KKtech93's 19,900 subs put them firmly in the mid-tier of Indian tech YouTube. The category leaders — Technical Guruji, Trakin Tech, Geekyranjit, MySmartSupport — sit at 1M to 20M+ subs. Within the scraped competitor set on this page, KKtech93 ranks fourth by size out of six, ahead of @ethanshustle (16,400) and @STUDYxBOI (17,000), behind @success_growth01 (26,300), @ggrewind (32,800), and @alim.ventures (35,400). The competitor set on this page isn't the real niche leaderboard — it's an algorithmic-neighbors set sorted by subscriber band, not by topic vertical.
What's the difference between @KKtech93 and similar creators?
The clearest difference is topic. KKtech93 is a Hindi-language tech reviews channel; the scraped peers cover motivation (@success_growth01, @STUDYxBOI), startups (@alim.ventures), gaming/editing (@ggrewind), and make-money-online (@ethanshustle). What unites them isn't the content — it's subscriber band (16K–35K) and the general mid-tier creator career stage. KKtech93's 587 uploads is the second-highest video count in the group after @ggrewind's 1,500, suggesting more consistent long-term posting than peers like @STUDYxBOI (100 videos) or @alim.ventures (391). So the differentiator depending on how you cut it is either topic, upload output, or audience language.
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