@Khushi_lifejourney Competitors: 5 Similar YouTube Channels Compared
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@Khushi_lifejourney (73,300 subs) is the largest channel in this competitor set, ahead of @GuillaumeMoubeche (48,000), @Telugutamilsimple (44,200), @tusharkhan5514 (40,600), @TopGames10 (37,100), and @interactivegameplay (37,000). The key differentiator: Khushi runs a leaner 180-video library while gaming-side competitors like @interactivegameplay have hit 1,100 uploads — a totally different content velocity.
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The interesting thing about this competitor set is how scattered it is. Khushi's channel sits in the study/motivation/creative-inspiration corner of Indian YouTube — but the algorithm is grouping her with a gaming channel from Algeria, a US-based business guy, a photo editor from Bangladesh, and a Telugu-Tamil language teacher. What ties them together isn't topic. It's the shape of the channel: solo creators between 37K and 73K subs, mid-tier growth, mostly non-Western, all in that pre-100K stretch where YouTube's algorithm keeps testing what sticks. Khushi sits at the top of the pile by sub count, but several competitors here are pushing way more upload volume.
@interactivegameplay (37,000 subs) is the volume play in this set — 1,100 videos uploaded, which is more than 6x Khushi's library. They're an Algeria-based gameplay channel focused on community feedback loops, which is a completely different content engine than what Khushi runs. Where Khushi posts curated creative/study content at a slower clip, gameplay channels live on near-daily uploads. Their sub-to-video ratio is brutal — about 33 subs per video, vs Khushi's 407. Worth following if you're researching how high-frequency gaming creators sustain output, but they're not really competing for the same viewer attention.
@GuillaumeMoubeche (48,000 subs) is the strangest match in this set — a US-based founder who sold 20% of his SaaS company (lemlist) for $30M and now posts business content. He's about 25K subs behind Khushi but has 3x the video count at 575. The overlap on topic is basically zero. What likely landed him here is shared audience-development tactics: he posts personal-journey content, frames videos as lessons, leans heavy on first-person storytelling. If you want to study how a founder-led channel scales, follow him. If you came for creative/study content, skip.
@TopGames10 (37,100 subs) is the closest geographic match — India-based, run by Pratik Milind Nihite, focused on Android/PC game coverage. They've got 530 videos vs Khushi's 180, so almost 3x more output for half the sub count. That tells you something about the gaming niche: high upload volume doesn't guarantee growth at the same rate as a tighter creative channel. If you're tracking the Indian creator landscape, this is the more relevant gaming counterpart in the set. Same country, similar mid-tier sub band, but content is squarely in the gameplay/game-info lane.
@tusharkhan5514 (40,600 subs) runs the closest creative-adjacent channel — photo editing, photography, videography out of Bangladesh. With 303 videos, they're at roughly 134 subs per video, which is mid-pack here. The overlap with Khushi is genuinely interesting: both lean into a visual/creative identity, both target South Asian audiences, both sit in that 40K-75K sub range. Where they differ: Tushar's content is tutorial-flavored (how-to edit), while Khushi's is more inspirational/lifestyle. If a viewer of Khushi wants the hands-on editing skill side of creative content, this channel is the logical adjacent follow.
@Telugutamilsimple (44,200 subs) teaches spoken Telugu and Tamil — a language-learning channel with 269 videos, the second-tightest library in this set after Khushi. That sub-to-video ratio (~164) suggests their viewers are search-driven, finding videos for specific phrases or lessons, which is a totally different traffic pattern than Khushi's algorithmic-discovery model. They're not really a competitor in the head-to-head sense; they're parallel. Worth knowing about if you're mapping out Indian/South Asian creator niches, but a Khushi viewer wouldn't naturally cross over here.
If you watch @Khushi_lifejourney, the two channels in this set worth actually checking out are @tusharkhan5514 (for the creative/editing crossover) and maybe @GuillaumeMoubeche (if you're studying creator-as-founder content). The gaming channels and the language-learning one are algorithmic neighbors, not viewing companions. One thing worth watching as Khushi moves past 75K: her library is still tight at 180 videos, meaning each upload still moves the needle on her channel-level metrics — a position the higher-volume competitors here have already burned through.
Common questions
Who are @Khushi_lifejourney's biggest competitors on YouTube?
Based on the live competitor set, @Khushi_lifejourney (73,300 subs) is grouped with five channels in the 37K-48K range: @GuillaumeMoubeche (48,000), @Telugutamilsimple (44,200), @tusharkhan5514 (40,600), @TopGames10 (37,100), and @interactivegameplay (37,000). Of these, @tusharkhan5514 is probably the most direct competitor — they're the closest match on topic (creative/visual content) and audience (South Asian, mid-tier). The rest are algorithmic neighbors rather than head-to-head competitors. Khushi is the largest channel in this set by sub count, leading the next biggest by roughly 25K subscribers.
How does @Khushi_lifejourney compare to @interactivegameplay?
They're essentially in different universes despite being grouped together. @Khushi_lifejourney (73,300 subs, 180 videos) runs a tight Indian creative/study content channel. @interactivegameplay (37,000 subs, 1,100 videos) is an Algeria-based gameplay channel built on high upload volume. Khushi has nearly 2x the subs with about a sixth of the videos — totally different content economics. Sub-to-video ratio tells the story: Khushi sits around 407, interactivegameplay at roughly 33. If you want to study how creative channels build sub bases on lower volume, Khushi's profile is the more instructive one to dissect.
What channels should I watch alongside @Khushi_lifejourney?
Honestly, from the algorithmic competitor set, only @tusharkhan5514 (40,600 subs) really makes sense as a parallel watch. Both lean into a visual/creative identity and target South Asian audiences. If you're a creator studying mid-tier growth strategies, @GuillaumeMoubeche (48,000 subs) is worth a look for his founder-narrative content style. The gaming channels (@TopGames10, @interactivegameplay) and the language-learning channel (@Telugutamilsimple) overlap on creator demographics but not on what the viewer actually watches. Stick with Tushar if you want a genuine cross-recommendation pulled from this set.
Is @Khushi_lifejourney the biggest channel in their niche?
Within this specific competitor set, yes — @Khushi_lifejourney's 73,300 subs is the highest in the group by about 25,000 subscribers. The next largest is @GuillaumeMoubeche at 48,000. But "niche" is doing a lot of work in this question. Khushi's actual niche (study motivation, creative inspiration, Indian lifestyle content) has much larger players on YouTube outside this algorithmic peer sample — channels operating at hundreds of thousands or millions of subs. Within the algorithmic peer set, though, Khushi leads cleanly, both on subs and on sub-to-video efficiency.
What's the difference between @Khushi_lifejourney and similar creators?
The biggest observable difference is library size and upload economy. Khushi runs a 180-video library at 73,300 subs — about 407 subs per video. The competitor set ranges from 33 (@interactivegameplay) to 164 (@Telugutamilsimple) subs per video. That tells you Khushi's content has stronger per-upload sub conversion than her algorithmic peers. The other clear difference: she's running a personal/creative brand in India versus a mix of gaming, business, editing tutorials, and language teaching scattered across multiple countries. Same metric tier, very different content engines and very different growth strategies underneath.
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