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@SocialPostFinance Competitors: 5 Similar YouTube Channels Compared

@SocialPostFinance (44,000 subs, 2,100 videos) sits in a crowded India-leaning finance creator pocket. Its closest comparables by reach are @Gouri1991 (41,300 subs) and @AshAllAboutMoney (25,500 subs). The real differentiator is upload volume — 2,100 videos puts them in a far higher posting tier than almost everyone else listed.

Channel data · captured May 16, 2026

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The thing that jumps out about @SocialPostFinance before you even look at competitors: 2,100 videos against 44,000 subs is a ratio of roughly 21 subs per video. That's brutal math, and it tells you the channel is running on a high-frequency, low-individual-payoff model — probably shorts-heavy, probably clipping longer expert interviews, probably leaning on the volume to occasionally surface something the algorithm likes. Most of the competitors below are doing something pretty different with their time, which is what makes the comparison set interesting rather than a list of clones.

The niche overlap here is loose. SocialPostFinance describes itself as financial tips plus expert conversations — so the audience is split between people who want quick takes on money and people who want long-form interviews with entrepreneurs and investors. That dual identity matters because some of the channels below only serve half of that audience.

@Gouri1991 (41,300 subs, 1,600 videos, India) is the closest direct neighbor on subscriber count, and like SocialPostFinance the upload count is high — though the channel description (school teacher running art-and-craft and yoga activities) suggests the overlap isn't topical, it's geographic and algorithmic. Both channels are likely fishing in the same Indian shorts pool. If you're scouting for finance-adjacent India creators, Gouri probably isn't who you want, but if you're studying how a 40K-subs Indian channel structures uploads at scale, it's a reasonable parallel. Follow Gouri for upload cadence study; follow SocialPostFinance for finance content specifically.

@indexsy (23,800 subs, 3,300 videos, Canada) is interesting because the video count is actually higher than SocialPostFinance's — 3,300 videos at 23,800 subs is around 7 subs per video, which is even harsher. The tagline ("redefine the meaning of capitalism") puts it in a more ideological/business-philosophy lane rather than personal finance tips. Different country, different content register, but a similar high-volume strategy. Worth watching if you want to see how a North American creator runs the same posting-frequency playbook with a more opinionated brand voice. Probably less direct audience overlap than the numbers suggest.

@AshAllAboutMoney (25,500 subs, 589 videos) is the channel I'd actually flag as the most topically aligned, even though the sub count is lower. The handle alone tells you it's a money channel, and at 589 videos it's running a more selective posting strategy — about 43 subs per video, roughly 2x SocialPostFinance's efficiency on a per-video basis. The description is sparse ("More about this channel"), which is a tell that the channel relies on its content to do the explaining rather than packaging. If a viewer watches SocialPostFinance for the money-tips half of its identity, Ash is the most likely next-watch.

@Glossika (35,900 subs, 426 videos, US) is a language-learning channel run by linguists, which on paper has nothing to do with finance. It's in this competitor set probably because of audience-overlap signals — a lot of people who watch self-improvement and finance content also watch language-learning content. 426 videos at 35,900 subs is 84 subs per video, which is the strongest per-video performance in the set by a wide margin. Different niche entirely, but if SocialPostFinance ever wanted to study what a more polished, lower-volume, higher-conversion channel looks like, Glossika is the case study.

@songyi_study (33,000 subs, 106 videos) is the outlier worth thinking about. 106 videos at 33,000 subs is 311 subs per video — an order of magnitude better than anyone else here. It's a study/aesthetic channel, almost certainly shorts-driven and built on a visual identity rather than information density. Completely different audience from SocialPostFinance, but it's a useful benchmark for what's possible when you stop posting daily and start posting deliberately. Not a watch-alongside recommendation, more of a strategic mirror.

If you watch @SocialPostFinance, the channel that actually pairs with it is @AshAllAboutMoney — same topical lane, complementary upload rhythm. @indexsy is the second pick if you want broader business/capitalism takes. The other three are in the competitor set more by algorithmic adjacency than by genuine content overlap, which is something to keep in mind when reading any "similar channels" list — the algorithm and the actual viewer journey aren't always saying the same thing.

Common questions

Who are @SocialPostFinance's biggest competitors on YouTube?

By raw subscriber count, the closest competitor is @Gouri1991 at 41,300 subs — though that channel is actually an India-based school activity channel, so the overlap is more geographic than topical. The most topically aligned competitor is @AshAllAboutMoney at 25,500 subs, which is explicitly a personal finance channel. @indexsy (23,800 subs) competes in the broader business-and-capitalism conversation. SocialPostFinance's 44,000 subs puts it at the top of this particular comparison set, so within this list it's the leader rather than the challenger.

How does @SocialPostFinance compare to @indexsy?

SocialPostFinance has nearly double the subscriber base (44K vs 23.8K) but @indexsy has more videos (3,300 vs 2,100). Both run a high-volume posting strategy, but the content angles diverge — SocialPostFinance leans into expert interviews and finance tips, while indexsy frames itself around redefining capitalism, which reads more like business philosophy than money management. They're also in different countries (India vs Canada), which means different ad rates and different audience baselines. Useful as a strategic peer, less useful as a direct head-to-head.

What channels should I watch alongside @SocialPostFinance?

Honestly, @AshAllAboutMoney is the cleanest pair — it's a smaller channel (25,500 subs) but it's explicitly about money, and the lower upload count (589 videos) means individual videos get more room to breathe. @indexsy works if you want broader capitalism and entrepreneurship takes rather than just personal finance tips. The other channels in this competitor set (@Glossika, @songyi_study, @Gouri1991) are there by algorithmic adjacency rather than topical match, so they're less useful as parallel watches.

Is @SocialPostFinance the biggest channel in their niche?

Within this specific competitor set, yes — 44,000 subs is the highest in the group. But "biggest in their niche" is a much bigger claim. Indian finance YouTube has channels with millions of subscribers (CA Rachana, Pranjal Kamra, Akshat Shrivastava and similar). Against those, SocialPostFinance is a mid-tier channel with an aggressive posting strategy. Within the algorithmically-adjacent comparison group YouTube surfaces, though, it's the leader by both subscriber count and video volume.

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

The clearest difference is posting volume. SocialPostFinance has 2,100 videos — that's a high-frequency operation, probably leaning heavily on shorts and clipping longer interviews. @AshAllAboutMoney has 589 videos for 25,500 subs, which works out to about 43 subs per video versus SocialPostFinance's 21. @songyi_study sits at 311 subs per video on just 106 uploads. So the differentiator isn't necessarily content quality — it's strategy. SocialPostFinance is playing a volume game; most of the comparison set is playing a selectivity game.

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