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@MilanSinghhh Competitors: 5 Similar YouTube Channels Analyzed

@MilanSinghhh (46,500 subs, 1,200 videos) sits in the personal finance and entrepreneurship corner of YouTube, with closest content overlap to @Ali_Wealth (26,900 subs) and @kraigpruett (30,500 subs). The biggest differentiator: Milan has 1,200 videos to Ali_Wealth's 92 — wildly different volume strategies playing in roughly the same broad niche.

Channel data · captured May 14, 2026

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Honest take before getting into specifics: this competitor set is messier than most. Milan's channel description covers an immigration story, multiple jobs, fixing iPhone screens, e-commerce businesses, finance studies, and investing — that's a wide blast radius, and YouTube's related-channels algorithm seems to have grabbed signals from each thread separately. The result is a competitor list that ranges from a Hindi wealth creator to an Indonesian aesthetic account. Some of these are real content competitors. Some share an audience pocket but make completely different videos. Worth separating those two things before you read into any of it.

@Ali_Wealth (26,900 subs, India) is probably the cleanest content overlap on this list. Their description literally maps the same beats as Milan's — rich mindset, smart saving, wealth creation, stock market basics. The huge difference is volume: 92 videos to Milan's 1,200, a roughly 13x gap. Ali is making fewer, longer-burn videos in Hindi for an Indian audience, while Milan is in English with US distribution and grinding daily. If you're a viewer who wants the same wealth-building topics but in Hindi, Ali_Wealth is the cleaner fit. If you're a creator studying what works in finance YouTube, comparing Ali's ~292 subs-per-video to Milan's ~38 subs-per-video is the more interesting exercise.

@kraigpruett (30,500 subs, US) is the other genuine peer on this list, but adjacent rather than direct. Kraig is at Think Media coaching creators, so his content is about how to grow on YouTube, master gear, and turn skills into income. Milan's content is about how he made money in business and investing. Different topics, similar audience — both pull viewers who think of themselves as building something. If you watch Milan for the entrepreneurial mindset side, Kraig fills in the 'okay, but how do I actually grow a channel' gap. They could probably cross-promote each other without cannibalizing, which is honestly a cleaner sign of complementary peers than direct competitors.

@nomuricee (40,900 subs, Indonesia) is the channel I genuinely can't place against Milan. The description is three lines of Instagram and TikTok handles — no content thesis given anywhere. 109 videos, around 375 subs per video, which is a healthier ratio than Milan's. Best guess from the limited info is aesthetic lifestyle vlogging, which doesn't overlap with finance or entrepreneurship in any obvious way. They're on this list probably because both channels skew young and the algorithm noticed similar viewer-session behavior, not because the actual videos serve the same job. I wouldn't watch one if I came for the other.

@sameer_dramaa (27,500 subs, India) runs daily product deals, fashion, beauty, gadgets — a shopping and affiliate-style format. There's a thin thread to Milan here in that both touch e-commerce, but Milan's e-com angle is from the seller's side (started businesses) and Sameer's is from the buyer/curator side. 1,000 videos suggests Sameer is on a heavy upload cadence similar to Milan's volume strategy, which is at least one structural similarity. But the content jobs are completely different. If you came to Milan for shopping recs, wrong channel. If you came for e-commerce business thinking, Sameer doesn't substitute either.

@Indgamer_official (25,400 subs, India) is the weakest match on the list, by a clear margin. 479 videos of gaming content with a one-line description ('More about this channel'). Zero content overlap with Milan. The only reason to flag this channel in the same set is that both pull a young male demographic, which appears to be the primary signal YouTube clustered on. As a competitor in any meaningful sense — same topic, same offer to the viewer — it isn't one. Probably safe to ignore if you're scouting actual peers, though it's a useful reminder of how loose 'similar channels' classifications can get.

If you watch @MilanSinghhh and want a tighter reading list of channels actually making similar content, the honest answer is this scrape only gives you @Ali_Wealth (for wealth and mindset, in Hindi) and @kraigpruett (for the creator-economy adjacent angle, in English). The other three are audience-overlap picks more than topic-overlap picks. For a creator scouting Milan's specific lane — US-based, immigrant-founder, multi-business backstory, finance-curious — the more useful move is probably searching directly for that profile rather than trusting the related-channels graph here. Milan's lane is genuinely less crowded than the broader 'finance YouTube' tag suggests.

Common questions

Who are @MilanSinghhh's biggest competitors on YouTube?

Based on this scrape, the closest direct content competitors are @Ali_Wealth (26,900 subs, Hindi wealth and mindset content) and @kraigpruett (30,500 subs, US-based creator coaching at Think Media). Both share Milan's broad personal-finance and entrepreneurship territory. The other three returned — @nomuricee (40,900 subs, Indonesia), @sameer_dramaa (27,500 subs, India shopping deals), and @Indgamer_official (25,400 subs, India gaming) — share audience demographics but not actual content topic. None of the five is a perfect 1:1 match, which itself is a useful signal that Milan's specific lane isn't very crowded.

How does @MilanSinghhh compare to @sameer_dramaa?

Both channels are high-volume — Milan at 1,200 uploads, Sameer at 1,000 — but they're doing different jobs. Sameer runs a daily deals format covering fashion, beauty, and gadgets, largely through product showcases and affiliate-style content. Milan is making personal finance and entrepreneurship content drawn from his own business experience. The thin overlap is that both touch e-commerce, but from opposite sides: Sameer curates products for buyers, Milan talks about building businesses as a seller. If you subscribed to Milan for business strategy or investing thoughts, Sameer doesn't fill that need.

What channels should I watch alongside @MilanSinghhh?

From this competitor set, @Ali_Wealth and @kraigpruett are the two worth queueing up alongside Milan. Ali_Wealth covers the same wealth-building topics in Hindi, useful if you want the same subject matter from a different cultural frame. Kraigpruett, working out of Think Media, sits adjacent — he covers how to grow as a creator, which complements Milan's how-to-build-businesses angle. The other three channels in this scrape don't really fit a watch-alongside recommendation. You'd probably get more value searching directly for US-based finance creators in Milan's specific immigrant-founder lane than relying on this list.

Is @MilanSinghhh the biggest channel in their niche?

In this specific scraped set, yes — Milan's 46,500 subs is the highest count, ahead of @nomuricee at 40,900 and @kraigpruett at 30,500. But that's a small sample of five channels, and only two are even arguably in Milan's actual niche, so calling him 'biggest' would be misleading. Personal finance YouTube is enormous and includes channels in the millions. Within the narrow sliver of immigrant-founder, multi-business, finance-curious creators, Milan does seem to be carving out a less-crowded spot, but that's harder to verify from outside the platform.

What's the difference between @MilanSinghhh and similar creators?

The clearest separator is volume per subscriber. Milan has 1,200 videos for 46,500 subs — roughly 38 subs per video, which is low and suggests heavy posting with modest per-video conversion. Ali_Wealth sits at around 292 subs per video on 92 uploads, nomuricee at roughly 375 on 109. So Milan is pursuing a frequency strategy where most peers in this set are pursuing a leaner, higher-impact cadence. Whether that's the right call depends on whether the volume is feeding the algorithm enough to compound — hard to tell from outside without watch-time data.

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