@SIYALALSIR Competitors and Similar YouTube Channels Analyzed for 2026
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@SIYALALSIR (5,430 subs, 787 videos) teaches English to Hindi speakers, and its closest scraped peers are @cdramafantasy (7,160 subs) and @Priceactionlivee (2,820 subs). The honest differentiator: none of the five matched channels actually teach English — SIYALALSIR sits alone in its niche here.
Channel data · captured Jun 20, 2026
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- @SIYALALSIR
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The honest read here: the algorithmic "similar channels" net for @SIYALALSIR caught five accounts that share almost nothing topical with the source. SIYALALSIR runs a Hindi-language English-learning channel — 787 uploads, 5,430 subs, which works out to roughly two videos per day if you spread the lifetime evenly. The matched set covers gaming reactions, C-drama clips, US-based variety streaming, and forex trading. That mismatch is itself the story. YouTube's "people who watched X also watched Y" graph tends to leak when a channel's audience overlaps with general India-region viewers more than with niche topic peers. So treat this competitor list as adjacent viewership, not adjacent content. Still useful — but read it that way.
@HeyMythX (3,150 subs, 76 videos, India) sits on the opposite end of the volume curve from SIYALALSIR. Only 76 uploads against SIYALALSIR's 787 — clearly a newer or more sporadic channel, presumably with higher production effort per video. The "More about this channel" placeholder where the description should be is a tell for a creator under 12 months in who hasn't fully built out their brand page. For a SIYALALSIR viewer, HeyMythX is unlikely to scratch the same itch. But flip it around: if SIYALALSIR is curious what a newer Indian creator looks like at 76 videos while they're at 787, that's the more interesting comparison.
@ZyfernoFN (3,620 subs, 44 videos, country unknown) is even leaner — 44 uploads and an unlisted region. The "FN" suffix usually reads Fortnite, so this is almost certainly gaming. The math is worth noting: 3,620 subs on 44 videos works out to ~82 subs per video, versus SIYALALSIR's ~7 subs per video. That's not a knock on SIYALALSIR — language learning has way higher upload volume by genre norm, and per-video efficiency isn't comparable across niches — but it's the raw ratio. A SIYALALSIR viewer would have no reason to watch ZyfernoFN; the algorithmic link is probably a regional viewing-pattern artifact more than anything else.
@cdramafantasy (7,160 subs, 972 videos, US) is the biggest channel in the matched set and the only one with a higher upload count than SIYALALSIR (972 vs 787). They post C-drama highlight clips daily — a classic compilation play with "Updating everyday" as their stated promise. For a SIYALALSIR viewer who happens to also consume dubbed Asian dramas, this is the closest thing to actual viewer overlap in the list, because language-learning audiences often consume foreign-language media. The content angle is still entirely different: SIYALALSIR teaches, cdramafantasy compiles. If you're a creator at SIYALALSIR's scale, watch cdramafantasy for upload-cadence discipline, not content ideas.
@Priceactionlivee (2,820 subs, 545 videos, India) is the most structurally similar channel in the whole set. Forex education, India-based, 545-video library, explicit "not financial advisors, educational purposes only" disclaimer. Same high-volume educational format SIYALALSIR runs, just in a different vertical — trading instead of language. The sub-per-video math is rough at ~5 per video, slightly worse than SIYALALSIR's ~7. A SIYALALSIR viewer is unlikely to cross over here. A SIYALALSIR creator should — because the playbook is structurally identical and the genre's saturated, so watching how Priceactionlivee differentiates within their niche is the transferable lesson.
@vizun-09 (2,880 subs, 905 videos, India) is the variety streamer of the set — games, reactions, opinions, 905 videos at 2,880 subs. That's the lowest subs-per-video ratio in the matched group, around 3.2. Tough spot: high volume, low conversion. Their description is candid ("if you are reading this please click subscribe :)") which is endearing but signals a creator still figuring out hook discipline. SIYALALSIR's situation is meaningfully better by comparison — narrower niche, clearer value prop, a similar volume of work converting at roughly twice the rate. Not a viewership competitor at all; more of a creator-side cautionary look at what unfocused high-output looks like over time.
If you're a viewer of @SIYALALSIR, this matched set won't give you anything to watch alongside it — the algorithmic similarity here is regional, not topical. Better adjacent channels are other Hindi-medium English-learning creators, which a YouTube search for "spoken English in Hindi" will surface more cleanly than this scrape did. If you're the creator behind @SIYALALSIR, the useful comparisons in this list are @Priceactionlivee and @cdramafantasy: both run high-volume educational or compilation plays at scales near or above yours, and both are decent benchmarks for cadence discipline. Worth a look.
Common questions
Who are @SIYALALSIR's biggest competitors on YouTube?
Honestly, this matched list is misleading. The five scraped peers — @HeyMythX, @ZyfernoFN, @cdramafantasy, @Priceactionlivee, and @vizun-09 — cover gaming, C-dramas, forex, and variety streaming. None teach English to Hindi speakers, which is what SIYALALSIR does. The "competitor" framing here reflects YouTube's regional viewing graph more than actual content overlap. SIYALALSIR's real competitors are other Hindi-medium English-learning channels, which didn't surface in this scrape. Of the matched five, only @cdramafantasy (7,160 subs) is larger than SIYALALSIR's 5,430. So in the raw sub-count race within this set, SIYALALSIR sits at #2 of 6.
How does @SIYALALSIR compare to @HeyMythX?
Totally different stages and totally different content. @HeyMythX has 3,150 subs and only 76 videos — looks like a newer or sporadic channel still building its catalog. SIYALALSIR has 5,430 subs and 787 videos, so they're further into the YouTube grind by a wide margin. HeyMythX's brand page reads "More about this channel" — basically a default placeholder — which usually means the creator hasn't fully fleshed out their identity yet. No real content overlap either. If you watch SIYALALSIR for English-learning content, HeyMythX isn't going to fill the same need.
What channels should I watch alongside @SIYALALSIR?
If you're learning English through Hindi, this scraped competitor list won't help much — none of the five teach English. You'd be better off searching YouTube directly for "spoken English in Hindi" or "English grammar Hindi" to find the real peer set. From this list, @cdramafantasy (7,160 subs) might appeal if you also enjoy Chinese drama clips as a separate hobby. @Priceactionlivee (2,820 subs) is forex education, only useful if trading interests you. The honest answer: SIYALALSIR's actual companion channels don't appear here because YouTube's similarity graph caught regional viewing patterns rather than topical peers in this case.
Is @SIYALALSIR the biggest channel in their niche?
Within this scraped set of 6, @cdramafantasy is larger at 7,160 subs versus SIYALALSIR's 5,430 — but cdramafantasy isn't in the same niche, so the comparison is structurally off. Looking just at SIYALALSIR's actual niche (Hindi-medium spoken English), the channel is mid-tier. The space has creators with millions of subs and creators with a few hundred. With 787 videos and 5,430 subs, the library size signals an experienced creator, while the sub count points to either niche saturation or slow conversion. The matched competitor scrape can't really answer this — it's the wrong data set for the niche.
What's the difference between @SIYALALSIR and similar creators?
The main difference is genre alignment. @SIYALALSIR teaches English in Hindi, while the matched "similar" channels cover gaming (@ZyfernoFN, @vizun-09), C-drama clips (@cdramafantasy), forex (@Priceactionlivee), and an underdeveloped channel (@HeyMythX). The structural similarity worth looking at is volume: SIYALALSIR's 787 videos puts them in the high-output educational camp alongside @Priceactionlivee (545) and @cdramafantasy (972). The differentiator from those two is content — language teaching, not trading or compilation. If anything, the right comparison set would be other Hindi-medium English teachers, which this scrape didn't surface.
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