Grow Creator
Competitor comparison · @MINETOR-p3i

@MINETOR-p3i Competitors: 5 Similar YouTube Channels Compared

Free creator diagnostic

Run a free YouTube channel audit on your own channel

Paste your channel handle and get a free read of the bottleneck holding back your Shorts, uploads, or channel positioning. No signup and no card for the first read.

@MINETOR-p3i (36,400 subs, 156 videos) sits in a loosely related cluster with @designwithtoshii (46,300 subs), @parasarora_ai (24,700 subs), and @KarlBro (21,200 subs). The honest read: this isn't a tight niche group — it's a similar-sized creator cluster spanning design, AI business, and creator education.

Channel data · captured Jun 20, 2026

Handle
@MINETOR-p3i
Subscribers
Videos
Country
Not listed

Before getting into the head-to-head: @MINETOR-p3i has 156 uploads and a one-line description that just says 'More about this channel.' From outside, I can't tell you definitively what their content focus is — the handle suggests Minecraft or mining content, but the channel metadata doesn't confirm it. So I'm comparing them based on the structural signals YouTube actually exposes: sub count, upload volume, and the competitor set the platform has surfaced. That set spans design education, AI consulting, market analysis, and gaming shorts — which tells you the algorithm sees @MINETOR-p3i as a mid-size creator first, niche-specific second.

@designwithtoshii is the clear sub leader in this cluster at 46,300 — about 27% more than @MINETOR-p3i — but with only 108 videos. That works out to roughly 429 subs per upload, the highest efficiency ratio of anyone here. The channel focuses on visual design education out of India, a totally different vertical from whatever @MINETOR-p3i is doing. Watch @designwithtoshii if you want to see what a lean, high-conversion educational channel looks like in 2026 — 108 uploads to 46K subs is a tight production schedule with strong topic selection. The takeaway for @MINETOR-p3i: their 233 subs-per-video sits between Toshi's leanness and the volume players below.

@parasarora_ai sits at 24,700 subs across 341 videos — roughly 72 subs per upload — and explicitly markets AI implementation to Indian business owners around real estate and stock investing. The interesting bit: their description distinguishes 'business operator, not tech educator,' which is a positioning choice you don't usually see spelled out. They're smaller than @MINETOR-p3i by about 11,700 subs but with more than 2x the video count. Follow them if you want a window into how operator-credibility is being marketed in the Indian creator economy. They're not really a competitor to @MINETOR-p3i so much as a parallel mid-size creator the YouTube algorithm grouped together by size band.

@KarlBro is at 21,200 subs across 718 videos — by far the highest upload volume in this group. That's around 30 subs per video, the lowest efficiency ratio here. The channel positions around helping educational creators hit their first $1,000, a very specific monetization-focused angle. Karl's volume strategy is the opposite of @MINETOR-p3i's: where @MINETOR-p3i is sitting on 36K subs with 156 videos, Karl has churned out 4.6x the content for 58% of the audience. If you're a creator deciding between volume vs. tight production, watching both side by side is a useful contrast — one channel is betting on quantity, the other appears to be holding back deliberately.

@AKVSA is the geographic outlier — 22,200 subs out of Vietnam, with 584 videos focused on market structure analysis and market-maker behavior. The description is in Vietnamese, which probably explains why most English-speaking creators wouldn't even see them as a comparison point. Their 38 subs-per-video puts them in the same volume-strategy bucket as @KarlBro. There's basically no direct content overlap with @MINETOR-p3i unless @MINETOR-p3i is also doing financial market content, which the handle doesn't suggest. This is likely an algorithmic cluster pairing rather than a true competitive one. Honestly, I'd treat AKVSA as a control case — they're here because of size, not subject matter.

@MR99BLOX runs daily shorts focused on 'Crazy Moments in 99 Nights,' which is a specific Roblox game. 22,900 subs across 242 videos works out to about 95 subs per upload — middle of the pack here. This is the only channel in the cluster that's clearly shorts-first and gaming-native. If @MINETOR-p3i is also a gaming channel (the 'MINE' in the handle is suggestive, though not definitive), then @MR99BLOX is probably the most direct format competitor in this set, even though their specific game focus is different. The cadence is intense — daily shorts is a grind, and 242 uploads suggests a sustained run rather than a quick sprint.

If you watch @MINETOR-p3i, the most useful pairings depend on what you're trying to learn. For format and cadence comparison, @MR99BLOX is closest — both are mid-size with shorter content suggested. For seeing what high-efficiency creator output looks like, @designwithtoshii is the benchmark at 429 subs per video. And for a contrast in strategy — sustained high volume vs. selective uploads — @KarlBro is the clearest example. Skip @AKVSA and @parasarora_ai unless you specifically care about Vietnamese market analysis or Indian AI consulting; they're cluster-mates, not content peers.

Common questions

Who are @MINETOR-p3i's biggest competitors on YouTube?

Based on YouTube's algorithmic similarity signals, @MINETOR-p3i's closest peers by size and structural pattern are @designwithtoshii (46,300 subs), @parasarora_ai (24,700 subs), @AKVSA (22,200 subs), @MR99BLOX (22,900 subs), and @KarlBro (21,200 subs). Honest caveat: this isn't a tight niche cluster — it spans design education, AI business consulting, Vietnamese market analysis, Roblox shorts, and creator monetization. Without a clearer description on @MINETOR-p3i's own channel, the platform appears to be matching on sub-count band rather than topic alignment.

How does @MINETOR-p3i compare to @KarlBro?

@MINETOR-p3i has 36,400 subs across 156 videos; @KarlBro has 21,200 subs across 718. That's a striking gap in strategy: @MINETOR-p3i is at roughly 233 subs per upload, while @KarlBro is at about 30. Karl's content is explicitly niched around helping educational creators hit their first $1,000 — a specific monetization angle out of South Africa. @MINETOR-p3i's content focus isn't clearly stated publicly. If you're picking between them, Karl is a high-volume, narrowly-positioned creator-economy channel; @MINETOR-p3i appears to be the opposite strategy with stronger per-video performance.

What channels should I watch alongside @MINETOR-p3i?

The most useful pairings depend on what you're after. For format peer comparison, @MR99BLOX (22,900 subs, daily Roblox shorts) is structurally similar — fast cadence, mid-size audience. For high-efficiency output, @designwithtoshii at 46,300 subs with only 108 uploads is the standout. @KarlBro offers a clear contrast in strategy. I'd skip @AKVSA and @parasarora_ai unless you're specifically researching Vietnamese market commentary or Indian AI consulting — they're algorithmic cluster-mates rather than meaningful content peers for most viewers.

Is @MINETOR-p3i the biggest channel in their niche?

No — at 36,400 subs, @MINETOR-p3i is the second-largest channel in this surfaced competitor set. @designwithtoshii leads at 46,300 subs, roughly 27% larger. The rest of the cluster sits between 21,200 and 24,700 subs, putting @MINETOR-p3i comfortably ahead of @KarlBro, @parasarora_ai, @AKVSA, and @MR99BLOX. That said, 'biggest in their niche' is hard to answer when the channel's actual niche isn't stated in its public description. There's almost certainly a bigger channel in their specific topic area outside this cluster.

What's the difference between @MINETOR-p3i and similar creators?

The clearest observable difference is upload economy. @MINETOR-p3i has roughly 233 subscribers per video uploaded — well above the cluster median. @KarlBro (30/video) and @AKVSA (38/video) sit at the volume end; @designwithtoshii (429/video) is the efficiency leader. Geographically, the cluster splits across India (@parasarora_ai, @designwithtoshii), South Africa (@KarlBro), Vietnam (@AKVSA), and unstated (@MINETOR-p3i, @MR99BLOX). Topic-wise there's almost no overlap — design education, AI consulting, market analysis, gaming shorts, and creator monetization sit in five different audience worlds. The similarity here is structural, not topical.

Free creator diagnostic

Run a free YouTube channel audit on your own channel

Paste your channel handle and get a free read of the bottleneck holding back your Shorts, uploads, or channel positioning. No signup and no card for the first read.