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@ModXGamerz_7 Competitors: 5 Similar YouTube Channels Compared

@ModXGamerz_7 (8,710 subs, 101 videos, India) sits in a competitive cluster with @GAMINGWITHCJ-1212 (14,300 subs, Bangladesh) and @FaishrCraft (13,700 subs, Pakistan) — all high-volume mobile/PC gaming channels from South Asia. The clearest differentiator is upload volume: ModXGamerz_7 has shipped 101 videos versus FaishrCraft's 999.

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Gautam runs @ModXGamerz_7 out of India with 8,710 subs and 101 uploads on the clock. The bio is famously thin — just a name and a welcome line — which makes positioning hard to read from outside. But the competitor scrape pulled a pretty coherent cluster: four out of five comparable channels are in the gaming space, three from the Indian subcontinent. So whatever the exact game focus is, the algorithm is grouping ModXGamerz_7 with South Asian gaming creators sitting in the 8K–15K sub band. That's a meaningful signal.

The most direct head-to-head is probably @GAMINGWITHCJ-1212 (14,300 subs, 1,100 videos, Bangladesh). The bio there reads as a Battle Royale-focused channel run by someone named Hayat — PUBG/Free Fire territory, with a heavy streaming component. The volume gap is wild: 1,100 videos to ModXGamerz_7's 101. That's roughly 10x the output for ~1.6x the subs, which honestly tells you the per-video efficiency on ModXGamerz_7's side is much higher. CJ is in the daily-grind streamer model; ModXGamerz_7 is shipping less often. Worth following CJ if you want to see what high-cadence Battle Royale looks like, but not necessarily if you want to copy the strategy.

@FaishrCraft (13,700 subs, 999 videos, Pakistan) is the Minecraft cousin in this set. Bio is literally one line: "Subscribe For More Minecraft Videos." Almost a thousand uploads to get to 13.7K — that's a really tough conversion ratio, and it suggests a lot of short-form or quick gameplay clips rather than tentpole videos. If ModXGamerz_7 is leaning Minecraft at all (the gamer naming convention suggests it might be sandbox-adjacent), FaishrCraft is the channel to study for what NOT to do on output-vs-growth. Volume alone doesn't grow a channel.

@Benosaurus (13,400 subs, 687 videos, UK) is the outlier here and probably the most interesting comparison. "Highly detailed videos to mashups" with a gravity gun reference — that's Half-Life / Garry's Mod territory, with a more produced, edit-heavy style. Different country, different audience, different content density. Benosaurus is the version of this niche that prioritizes polish over upload count. For ModXGamerz_7, the lesson here isn't to copy a UK creator's style — it's that 687 videos to 13.4K subs is still better than 999 to 13.7K. Production quality compounds.

@Sachhin.5 (10,400 subs, 77 videos, India) breaks the gaming pattern entirely. The bio is self-improvement language — "practical mindset shifts," "DAY-1 of a better life." This is probably in the comp set because of the Indian audience overlap, not the content overlap. Still useful as a comparable: 77 videos to 10.4K subs is the strongest per-video performance in this entire group. If you're Gautam looking at this, the question to ask is why an Indian self-improvement channel with fewer uploads is outpacing your sub count. Could be thumbnail strategy, could be that Hindi-language motivational content has tailwinds right now.

@VishnuSuthar09 (9,110 subs, 65 videos, India) is the closest comparable on the metrics that actually matter — sub count within a few hundred, similarly low video count, same country. The content angle is totally different though: Vishnu is a graphic designer building an education channel for Indian students. Same audience pool as ModXGamerz_7 potentially, since gaming and design demos both index young and male in India, but completely different value prop. Worth watching as a peer benchmark even if there's no content overlap.

If you watch @ModXGamerz_7, the natural co-views from this set are probably @GAMINGWITHCJ-1212 and @FaishrCraft for the gaming overlap, and maybe @Benosaurus if you want production polish. The two non-gaming Indian channels (@Sachhin.5 and @VishnuSuthar09) showed up in the comp set on geography signals more than content — they're useful for benchmarking but you'd probably only follow them if the algorithm has been pushing them into your feed anyway.

Common questions

Who are @ModXGamerz_7's biggest competitors on YouTube?

Based on the live competitor scrape, the closest matches are @GAMINGWITHCJ-1212 (14,300 subs, Bangladesh, Battle Royale focus) and @FaishrCraft (13,700 subs, Pakistan, Minecraft). Both are South Asian gaming channels in the same sub band. @Benosaurus (13,400 subs, UK) shows up too but skews more produced. Two India-based non-gaming channels — @Sachhin.5 and @VishnuSuthar09 — appear in the set on geography rather than content overlap, so they're more peer benchmarks than direct rivals.

How does @ModXGamerz_7 compare to @Benosaurus?

@Benosaurus has 13,400 subs to ModXGamerz_7's 8,710, and has shipped 687 videos versus 101. The bigger gap is style: Benosaurus describes the channel as "highly detailed videos to mashups" with a Half-Life gravity gun aesthetic, which reads as a more produced, edit-heavy operation. ModXGamerz_7 is earlier in the journey and lower volume. They're not really direct competitors for the same viewer — Benosaurus targets UK gaming audiences, ModXGamerz_7 is India-based — but the production benchmark is useful.

What channels should I watch alongside @ModXGamerz_7?

For the closest content overlap, @GAMINGWITHCJ-1212 (1,100 videos, heavy Battle Royale streamer) and @FaishrCraft (999 videos, Minecraft) are the natural co-views — both South Asian, both high-volume gaming. If you want polish over volume, @Benosaurus is worth a look. If you're following ModXGamerz_7 specifically for the Indian creator scene rather than gaming, then @VishnuSuthar09 (9,110 subs, graphic design education) and @Sachhin.5 (10,400 subs, self-improvement) round out the regional cluster.

Is @ModXGamerz_7 the biggest channel in their niche?

Not yet — at 8,710 subs, ModXGamerz_7 is actually the smallest channel in this comparable set. @GAMINGWITHCJ-1212 leads at 14,300 subs, followed by @FaishrCraft (13,700), @Benosaurus (13,400), @Sachhin.5 (10,400) and @VishnuSuthar09 (9,110). That said, sub count alone misses the picture. ModXGamerz_7 has done it with only 101 uploads, which is a much better per-video conversion than @FaishrCraft's nearly 1,000 videos to 13.7K. Room to grow, decent efficiency.

What's the difference between @ModXGamerz_7 and similar creators?

The main differentiator is upload volume relative to growth. @ModXGamerz_7 has 101 videos for 8,710 subs — roughly 86 subs per upload. Compare that to @FaishrCraft (14 subs per upload) or @GAMINGWITHCJ-1212 (13 subs per upload). On the flip side, @Sachhin.5 and @VishnuSuthar09 are pulling 130+ subs per video, which suggests the non-gaming Indian content lane has stronger per-video economics right now. Geography also splits the set — India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, UK are all represented.

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