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@NKjobexplain Competitors: 5 Similar YouTube Channels Compared

@NKjobexplain (31,100 subs, 412 videos) sits in India's govt-jobs and sarkari-update niche, with @FactoNews-r95 (36,100 subs, 409 videos) as the closest direct overlap. The key differentiator: NK leans pure jobs/forms tutorials, while Facto News runs a twice-daily Hindi news cadence at 7am and 7pm.

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Honestly, when you stack @NKjobexplain against this competitor set, the first thing that jumps out is how scattered "similar" actually is. The scraper pulled five channels and only one — @FactoNews-r95 — is a real apples-to-apples competitor. The rest are adjacent at best. That's worth saying upfront because if you're a creator in the sarkari naukri / govt forms space and you're benchmarking yourself against a SaaS explainer studio, you'll draw the wrong conclusions. NK's audience is people typing "latest vacancy 2026" into YouTube at 6am on their phones. That's a specific intent, and only one channel in this list really shares it.

@FactoNews-r95 (36,100 subs, 409 videos) is the cleanest comparison. The video counts are nearly identical — 409 vs NK's 412 — which suggests both have been grinding at roughly the same cadence for a similar amount of time. Where they diverge is content angle: Facto News is a Hindi news channel posting at 7am and 7pm daily, while NK is tutorial-shaped ("how to fill this form," "this vacancy is open"). Facto has about 5K more subs on the same video count, which usually means slightly better hooks or thumbnail consistency. If you watch NK for actionable form-filling, watch Facto for the broader news context around those announcements. They're complementary, not substitutes.

@AswathyUshus (25,300 subs, 248 videos) is in India but completely different lane — she does lifestyle/business content as the "elder sister you wish you had." Why she shows up in a similar-channels list is probably the India geo signal plus mid-tier subscriber count. Don't mistake this for a real competitor. The only useful thing to study here is her sub-to-video ratio: 25.3K on 248 videos is roughly 102 subs per upload, versus NK's 75 subs per upload. That's not a fair comparison across niches (lifestyle gets more parasocial pull than utility content), but if NK ever wanted to test a more personality-forward format, Aswathy's a decent reference for what that looks like at this scale.

@designwithtoshii (44,200 subs, 102 videos) is the outlier worth pausing on. 44K subs on 102 videos means roughly 433 subs per video — about 5x NK's ratio. Different niche entirely (design education), but the lesson here isn't "do design content," it's "fewer, denser videos can outperform high-volume tutorial channels on a subs-per-upload basis." NK has cranked 412 videos to get to 31K. That's a high-effort, high-churn model. Toshi's playing a different game. Not better, just different — and if NK ever feels like they're on a treadmill, this is the data point that shows there's another way.

@whatastory (20,700 subs, 729 videos, US-based) is a B2B explainer-video production house, not a creator channel. They post a ton (729 videos) and have fewer subs than NK despite the higher output, which tells you their YouTube isn't really for subscriber growth — it's a portfolio for SaaS client acquisition. Genuinely zero overlap with NK's audience. Mentioning them mainly to flag: don't read this as a competitor in any meaningful sense. The scraper is doing keyword similarity, not intent similarity.

@Surfshark (20,800 subs, 456 videos) is a Netherlands-based VPN brand channel. Same story as What a Story — a corporate marketing channel that happens to show up in adjacent results, probably because of overlapping India viewership on tech/utility content. Surfshark runs ads on a lot of Indian creators, which might be how the similarity model picked it up. Useful context if NK ever explores sponsorship deals (VPNs love mid-tier Indian tech channels), but as a competitor benchmark, ignore.

If you watch @NKjobexplain, the only one from this list I'd actually queue up alongside is @FactoNews-r95 — same audience, complementary angle, twice-daily news drops that pair well with NK's deeper tutorials. The rest are interesting reference points for specific questions (Toshi for efficiency, Aswathy for personality formats), but not real competitors. The honest read: NK's actual rivals probably aren't in this list at all, and a better competitor scan would search specifically for "sarkari result" and "latest vacancy" channels in Hindi.

Common questions

Who are @NKjobexplain's biggest competitors on YouTube?

From this competitor set, @FactoNews-r95 (36,100 subs) is the only real direct competitor — both are India-based, both have ~410 videos, and both serve a Hindi-speaking audience interested in government updates. The other channels in the scrape (@Surfshark, @whatastory, @designwithtoshii, @AswathyUshus) are adjacent at best, surfaced by geo or keyword similarity rather than actual audience overlap. NK's real competition is likely the broader sarkari-naukri channel ecosystem — channels with names like "Sarkari Result" or "Latest Vacancy Update" — which didn't surface in this particular scrape but dominate the niche.

How does @NKjobexplain compare to @FactoNews-r95?

They're remarkably close on volume — NK has 412 videos to Facto's 409 — but Facto has about 5K more subscribers (36.1K vs 31.1K). Content-wise they diverge: NK is tutorial-shaped, walking viewers through specific forms and vacancies, while Facto runs a Hindi news format with twice-daily uploads at 7am and 7pm. Facto's slightly better sub count on identical video volume suggests stronger thumbnails or hooks, but NK's tutorial format probably has higher watch time per video. They're complementary, not substitutes.

What channels should I watch alongside @NKjobexplain?

Honestly, from this list only @FactoNews-r95 makes sense as a regular watch — same audience, news angle that pairs with NK's tutorial angle. @designwithtoshii (44.2K subs, 102 videos) is worth a look not because the niche matches but because her efficiency ratio is striking — 5x NK's subs-per-upload — and it's a useful contrast if you ever feel like the high-volume tutorial grind is the only option. Skip @Surfshark and @whatastory entirely; they're brand channels that surfaced via algorithmic noise, not creator peers.

Is @NKjobexplain the biggest channel in their niche?

No, and they're not even close in this comparison set — @designwithtoshii has 44.2K and @FactoNews-r95 has 36.1K. But sub count alone is misleading because Toshi is in a different niche (design education) and the comparison breaks down. Within the actual govt-jobs niche, 31.1K subs on 412 videos puts NK in the solid mid-tier — established enough to have a real audience, small enough that channel growth is still very much on the table. The bigger players in sarkari-result content tend to sit in the 100K-1M range and weren't surfaced here.

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

The main difference is intent. NK is a utility channel — people show up needing to fill a form or check a vacancy, watch the relevant video, and leave. Channels like @AswathyUshus (25.3K subs, lifestyle content) operate on parasocial intent — viewers come back for the person, not the information. That's why Aswathy gets 102 subs per video versus NK's 75 — lifestyle content compounds differently. NK's model trades higher upload volume for lower per-video sub growth, but the audience is more transactional and probably more loyal during job-application seasons.

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