@MarvelJBishop Competitors: 5 Similar YouTube Channels Analyzed
@MarvelJBishop (2,230 subs, 613 videos) sits in a sub-3K bracket alongside @Sumedhhkumar (2,060) and @InvestwithDeclan (2,370). The honest differentiator isn't audience size — it's topic. Bishop covers Miami hospitality and entrepreneurship while the closest scraped competitors are data science, finance, and software testing channels.
Channel data · captured May 17, 2026
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Before getting into the comparisons, one honest note up front: the channels grouped against @MarvelJBishop here share sub-count brackets, not subject matter. Bishop's bio mentions over a decade in Miami hospitality and a deep network in entrepreneurship. The scraped competitor set is mostly tech and finance — a data scientist in India, a stock analyst in Ireland, a software testing creator in Romania, a high schooler vlogging in India, and a US gaming channel. So if you're scouting actual hospitality or entrepreneurship rivals to Bishop, you won't find them in this set. What you will find is creators operating at a similar audience scale, facing similar growth math.
@Sumedhhkumar sits at 2,060 subs with 250 videos — slightly smaller than Bishop on subs but with less than half the upload count. The math there is interesting. Bishop has 613 videos for 2,230 subs, roughly 3.6 subs per video uploaded. Sumedhh is closer to 8.2. Same ballpark audience, very different content efficiency. Sumedhh runs a data science career channel from India aimed at people trying to break into the field. Different audience entirely — career-pivot tech learners versus Miami nightlife and business folks. Follow Sumedhh if you're job-hunting in data; follow Bishop if you want hospitality industry takes.
@NuZaaaaaiiiiii is the outlier on upload velocity: 2,420 subs from just 69 videos. That's roughly 35 subs per upload, which is a different game than what Bishop's running. She's a 10th grader doing study vlogs and high school content from India — completely different audience demographic, completely different cadence, completely different stakes. Including her in this competitor set is more an algorithmic accident than a real comparison. Worth noting only because the contrast is informative: low-volume, high-conversion lifestyle vlogging looks nothing like high-volume entrepreneur content. There's no creator-overlap reason to watch both.
@VeraFN has the highest sub count in the set at 4,310 from only 28 videos — about 154 subs per video. The handle suggests Fortnite content, and the bio ("subscribe for good luck") reads like a gaming channel running audience-bait. This is the gaming creator profile: few uploads, viral hits drive most growth, no clear topical overlap with Bishop's hospitality content. If you're Bishop and looking at Vera, the only takeaway is what high subs-per-video looks like in a different niche — the model doesn't transfer. Don't follow Vera unless you specifically want gaming content.
@ResterTest is honestly the closest structural analog to Bishop in this set, just in a completely different topic. 1,830 subs from 545 videos in software testing automation from Romania. That ratio — about 3.4 subs per video — almost exactly matches Bishop's 3.6. Both creators are deep into high-volume publishing without proportional subscriber returns yet. Different cause, probably. Software testing tutorials get found by people with specific bugs to solve; entrepreneurship vlogs get found through personality and network. But the pattern of grinding hundreds of uploads on smaller audiences shows up in both, and it's worth flagging.
@InvestwithDeclan is the closest topical neighbor — finance and stock market analysis from Ireland, 2,370 subs, 453 videos. There's a real adjacency between personal finance audiences and entrepreneur audiences; people interested in one often peek at the other. Declan's bio emphasizes "calm, level-headed analysis," which is a different tonal register than what Miami hospitality content typically uses. Worth watching alongside Bishop if you're an audience member who likes business content broadly, but as a creator-to-creator comparison the niches are distinct enough that growth tactics may not translate one-to-one.
If you watch @MarvelJBishop and want adjacent content, @InvestwithDeclan is the most natural cross-watch — both touch business and money topics, just from different angles. The other four channels in this set are reasonable lookalikes by size but not by subject. For Bishop himself looking at real competitors, the actual rival channels are probably other hospitality industry creators, Miami business networks, and bar-restaurant operators — none of which surfaced in this scrape. That's a gap worth noting before treating any of the above as direct competition.
Common questions
Who are @MarvelJBishop's biggest competitors on YouTube?
Based on the scraped competitor set, the closest channels by audience size are @InvestwithDeclan (2,370 subs), @NuZaaaaaiiiiii (2,420 subs), and @Sumedhhkumar (2,060 subs). Topically, none of them really overlap with Bishop's Miami hospitality and entrepreneurship angle. @InvestwithDeclan is the nearest neighbor since both touch business themes, just from different sides — Declan does stocks and market analysis from Ireland, Bishop does hospitality industry from Miami. The actual closest competitors to Bishop are probably other Miami nightlife and hospitality creators not surfaced in this dataset.
How does @MarvelJBishop compare to @Sumedhhkumar?
Similar audience size — Bishop at 2,230 subs, Sumedhh at 2,060 — but very different content economies. Bishop has uploaded 613 videos to get there, Sumedhh just 250. That's roughly 3.6 subs per video for Bishop versus 8.2 for Sumedhh. Topically they don't overlap at all: Sumedhh runs a data science career channel for people trying to break into tech in India; Bishop covers entrepreneurship and hospitality from Miami. Same sub bracket, completely different audiences and content strategies. No real reason for a viewer of one to watch the other.
What channels should I watch alongside @MarvelJBishop?
If you're an audience member, @InvestwithDeclan (2,370 subs, finance from Ireland) is the most natural cross-watch since both channels touch business topics. The others in this scraped competitor set — a data science channel, a high school vlogger, a Fortnite-adjacent gamer, a software testing creator — share size brackets but not subject matter. Honestly, the better cross-watch suggestions for Bishop would come from a topic-based search: Miami nightlife creators, restaurant industry channels, hospitality operator content. None of those appeared in this size-based competitor scrape.
Is @MarvelJBishop the biggest channel in their niche?
Hard to say from this competitor set alone, since the scrape grouped channels by size rather than topic. Within the set provided, Bishop sits second at 2,230 subs — @VeraFN leads at 4,310, but that's a gaming channel, not a real niche peer. Compared against the entrepreneurship and hospitality YouTube space broadly, 2,230 subs after 613 uploads is on the smaller end. There are much larger creators in business content. A more useful comparison would require pulling channels matched on topic rather than just adjacent subscriber count.
What's the difference between @MarvelJBishop and similar creators?
The main observable difference is publishing efficiency. Bishop has 613 videos against 2,230 subs — roughly 3.6 subs per upload — which lines up almost exactly with @ResterTest at 3.4. Both creators publish heavily without proportional subscriber returns. On the other end, @VeraFN has 28 videos for 4,310 subs (~154 subs per upload), showing what a viral-driven gaming channel looks like instead. Topic-wise, Bishop is the only entrepreneur/hospitality creator in the set; the others span tech, finance, gaming, and lifestyle. So real differences come from both upload pattern and subject matter.
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