@LadlaBoy1 Competitors: 5 Similar YouTube Gaming Channels Compared
@LadlaBoy1 (3,440 subs, 580 videos, Pakistan) sits closest to @markryt331 (4,970 subs) and @UmairKhalid07 (2,350 subs) — all small gaming-leaning channels working roughly the same audience tier. The clearest differentiator: LadlaBoy1's 580-video library dwarfs everyone in this set by a wide margin.
Channel data · captured May 13, 2026
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The five channels scraped against @LadlaBoy1 don't all live in the same room, which is honestly the most useful thing about this comparison. Two of them (@markryt331, @UmairKhalid07) are squarely in the small-channel gaming bracket where LadlaBoy1 also operates. One (@GreatsageGamer) is a pure gameplay-capture account that overlaps on topic but not on style. And two (@InvestwithDeclan, @AIsoldiers) are outliers — the scraper pulled them probably on a loose engagement-pattern match, not a true niche match. Worth keeping that in mind as we go through them.
@markryt331 — 4,970 subs, 123 videos, Egypt. This is the closest mirror to LadlaBoy1 in terms of where the channel sits in its growth arc. The description is almost touchingly transparent: a literal countdown ladder of subscriber milestones (2K ✔, 3K ✔, 4K ✔, 5K pending). The content is BloodStrike-focused, so a slightly more competitive-shooter audience than LadlaBoy1's broader "happy feelings + gaming" framing. The interesting gap: markryt331 has hit 4,970 subs on 123 videos, while LadlaBoy1 is at 3,440 on 580 videos. That's roughly 40 subs per video for markryt331 vs 6 per video for LadlaBoy1. Follow markryt331 if you want to see what a tighter, lower-volume gaming channel in a similar tier looks like.
@UmairKhalid07 — 2,350 subs, 54 videos, also Pakistan. Same country, same general scale, very different posting strategy. 54 videos is a tenth of LadlaBoy1's library, and the bio is just "Dream 100k Subscribers ❤ Support me guys ❤" which tells you the channel is early-stage and not yet niched down. For LadlaBoy1, this is probably the most useful peer to actually watch — same audience pool (Pakistani gaming viewers), same growth bracket, but a totally different content velocity. If LadlaBoy1 wanted to see whether posting less but more deliberately changes anything, UmairKhalid07 is basically the natural experiment running in parallel.
@GreatsageGamer — 5,480 subs, 84 videos, country unlisted. This one is the biggest channel in the set by sub count, and the most genre-specific: Black Myth: Wukong 4K PS5 gameplay, period. No commentary suggested by the description, just clean gameplay capture. The 5,480/84 ratio (~65 subs per video) is the strongest signal in this group that picking a single high-interest game and pumping high-quality capture works. Different beast from LadlaBoy1, who is doing broad "what you want" gaming. Watch this one if you're curious whether a single-game lane would suit you better than generalist gaming uploads.
@markryt331 vs @GreatsageGamer is actually the real lesson here, even though neither is LadlaBoy1: both are small channels that out-converted LadlaBoy1 by being narrower. Worth sitting with for a second. It doesn't mean a 580-video back catalog is wasted — there's real SEO value in that depth — but the per-video returns suggest narrowing the topic could compound differently.
@InvestwithDeclan — 2,370 subs, 453 videos, Ireland. This is a finance channel. Stocks, crypto, market commentary. There is essentially zero topical overlap with LadlaBoy1. What probably surfaced this as a "competitor" is the volume profile: 453 videos at 2,370 subs is a similar high-output-low-conversion shape to LadlaBoy1's 580/3,440. Useful as a pattern-match, not as a head-to-head competitor. If anything it's a cautionary data point about high-volume publishing in niches where audience attention is hard to capture without a strong personal angle.
@AIsoldiers — 2,060 subs, 212 videos, no description, no country. Hard to say anything substantive when the channel hasn't even filled out a bio. The scraper likely matched on size and upload frequency. Skip this one unless you go watch a few videos and find an actual angle worth noting — from the metadata alone there isn't one.
If you watch @LadlaBoy1, the realistic also-watch list is @UmairKhalid07 (same country, same tier, opposite posting strategy) and @markryt331 (similar tier, narrower gaming focus, better per-video conversion). @GreatsageGamer is worth a look as a contrast — what happens when a small channel commits hard to one game. The other two in the scraped set are noise from the matcher, and that's fine to say out loud.
Common questions
Who are @LadlaBoy1's biggest competitors on YouTube?
Based on the scraped set, the most relevant peers are @markryt331 (4,970 subs, BloodStrike-focused, Egypt) and @UmairKhalid07 (2,350 subs, Pakistan, only 54 videos). @GreatsageGamer (5,480 subs) overlaps on gaming topic but specializes hard in Black Myth: Wukong gameplay. The other two pulled in — @InvestwithDeclan and @AIsoldiers — share size profile but not niche, so they're more matcher noise than real competitors. The tightest comparison group is small Pakistani/regional gaming creators in the 2K–5K sub range.
How does @LadlaBoy1 compare to @InvestwithDeclan?
They don't actually compete. @InvestwithDeclan (2,370 subs, Ireland) is a stocks-and-crypto commentary channel — calm, level-headed market analysis. @LadlaBoy1 (3,440 subs, Pakistan) is gaming with a "happy feelings" framing. The reason they show up in the same competitor set is probably a similar publish-volume-to-sub-count shape: 453 videos vs 580 videos at comparable sub levels. Pattern-wise that's interesting (both are high-output channels with modest conversion), but in terms of audience overlap, there's basically none. A gaming viewer isn't switching over to market commentary.
What channels should I watch alongside @LadlaBoy1?
If you're already watching @LadlaBoy1, the natural also-watches are @UmairKhalid07 for the same-country same-tier feel with a much leaner upload count, and @markryt331 if you want a more focused competitive-shooter angle (BloodStrike-heavy). @GreatsageGamer is worth bookmarking if you specifically enjoy Black Myth: Wukong 4K capture content — it's a more polished single-game lane. Skip @AIsoldiers unless something in their videos clicks, since the channel has no description to work from. @InvestwithDeclan is a different planet topically.
Is @LadlaBoy1 the biggest channel in their niche?
No, not within this scraped set. @GreatsageGamer leads at 5,480 subs, then @markryt331 at 4,970, then @LadlaBoy1 at 3,440. But raw sub count doesn't tell the full story — @LadlaBoy1 has published 580 videos, far more than anyone in the comparison group, so the channel has built much deeper SEO surface area even if conversion per video is lower. The 6-subs-per-video rate is the number to keep an eye on; competitors in the set are converting 40–65 subs per video on much smaller libraries.
What's the difference between @LadlaBoy1 and similar creators?
Two main things stand out. First, posting volume: 580 videos puts @LadlaBoy1 in a different operating mode than @markryt331 (123 videos), @GreatsageGamer (84), or @UmairKhalid07 (54). Second, content framing — @LadlaBoy1's bio promises "gaming videos what you want," which is generalist, while every other gaming peer in the set has narrowed to a specific title or genre (BloodStrike, Black Myth: Wukong). The trade-off is real: broad topic coverage gets you more uploads to rank, narrow focus seems to get you better per-video sub gains.
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