@VishnuSuthar09 Competitors: 5 Similar YouTube Channels Compared
@VishnuSuthar09 (9,110 subs, 65 videos) sits closest to @Studywithmuksa (7,790 subs, 173 videos) and @World_is_Karagar (12,200 subs, 135 videos) — all India-based, Hindi-leaning, low-to-mid video counts. The clearest differentiator is that Vishnu's channel is built around graphic design tutorials for students, not exam prep or general content.
Channel data · captured May 17, 2026
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The competitor set the scraper pulled for @VishnuSuthar09 is messier than it looks. On the surface it's five Indian-subcontinent channels in the 7K–14K sub range, but the actual content overlap varies a lot. Vishnu's positioning — self-taught graphic designer teaching Indian students in Hinglish — only genuinely overlaps with maybe two of these. The others share audience demographic but not topic. That's worth flagging upfront because algorithmic similarity (what YouTube surfaces as 'related') and competitive similarity (who's actually fighting for the same viewer) often diverge, and this set is a clean example of that.
@Studywithmuksa (7,790 subs, 173 videos) is probably the most direct demographic match. India-based, Hindi greeting ('Namaste Students'), explicitly targeting students chasing BSTC, REET, PTET and LDC competitive exams. The overlap with Vishnu isn't topic — graphic design vs exam prep — it's audience: ambitious Indian students looking for free skill or knowledge content from a relatable Hindi-speaking creator. Muksa has nearly 3x Vishnu's upload volume on roughly the same subscriber base, which suggests competitive-exam content burns through topics faster than design tutorials do. Follow Muksa if you came to Vishnu specifically because you liked the 'help every student in India' framing and not because you wanted to learn Photoshop.
@World_is_Karagar (12,200 subs, 135 videos) is interesting because it has roughly 2x Vishnu's video count but only 1.3x his subs. India-tagged, but the bio is literally empty — no description, no positioning. From outside I can't tell what it's actually about, which is its own data point: an opaque channel growing slower-than-volume-would-predict usually means inconsistent topic, or a creator still finding their lane. Worth watching if you're scouting competitors because channels that grew despite weak positioning sometimes have one viral video doing all the work — and if you can identify it, you can learn from it.
@GAMINGWITHCJ-1212 (14,300 subs, 1,100 videos) is the largest channel in this set and almost certainly the weakest match. Bangladesh-based, Battle Royale gaming, live streams. The reason it surfaces as 'similar' is probably regional algorithmic clustering — South Asian creators in a similar growth phase. But 1,100 videos against 65 is a completely different content economy. CJ is grinding daily gameplay uploads and streams; Vishnu is making tutorial content where each video has real prep time. If you're a design student you have no reason to watch this channel. If you're Vishnu studying competitors, ignore the topic and look at the upload cadence — there's a reason CJ has 5x the videos for 1.5x the subs, and it's not flattering.
@FaishrCraft (13,700 subs, 999 videos) is the Pakistani Minecraft channel in the set, and again — surface-similar (subcontinent, gaming-tutorial-adjacent, sub range), genuinely different audience. 999 videos is a tell that this is high-cadence short-form or compilation content. The bio is two lines and an emoji. The lesson Vishnu could pull from FaishrCraft isn't content — it's that hyper-niched channels (literally just Minecraft) can hit 13K with a one-line bio because the topic does the work. Vishnu's 'graphic design for Indian students' is similarly tight, which is actually a strength.
@SandhyaHits-h6m4v (10,000 subs, 509 videos, country unknown) is the hardest to read. Hindi devanagari description, lots of emojis, an explicit ask for shares and support. No country tag, but the language and tone read regional Indian. 509 videos to hit 10K subs is a roughly 20-subs-per-video ratio, which is on the low end — suggests either short-form heavy or content that isn't pulling new subscribers efficiently. Not a content competitor to Vishnu in any meaningful sense.
If you watch @VishnuSuthar09, the channel actually worth adding to your rotation is @Studywithmuksa — same audience, different skill, complementary not competitive. The rest of this list is more useful to Vishnu himself as benchmark data than to a viewer looking for similar content. Honestly, the more useful exercise here is noticing that Vishnu's real competition probably isn't in this scraped set at all — it's the other Indian graphic-design Hinglish creators that the scraper missed because they sit in a different algorithmic cluster.
Common questions
Who are @VishnuSuthar09's biggest competitors on YouTube?
By the scraped data, the closest channels are @Studywithmuksa (7,790 subs) and @World_is_Karagar (12,200 subs) — both India-based, Hindi-leaning, similar sub range. But 'biggest competitor' depends on what you mean. For audience overlap, Muksa is closest (Indian students). For sub count, @GAMINGWITHCJ-1212 (14,300) and @FaishrCraft (13,700) are larger but in completely different niches (gaming). Vishnu's actual content competitors — other Indian Hinglish graphic-design tutorial channels — don't appear in this set, which says more about how YouTube clusters small creators than about Vishnu's real positioning.
How does @VishnuSuthar09 compare to @GAMINGWITHCJ-1212?
They're not really comparable on content, only on demographic-adjacent audience. @GAMINGWITHCJ-1212 has 14,300 subs across 1,100 videos — Battle Royale gameplay and streams from a Bangladesh-based creator. @VishnuSuthar09 has 9,110 subs across 65 videos — graphic design tutorials in Hinglish for Indian students. The upload economics are totally different: CJ is high-cadence gaming content where each video takes maybe an hour to produce, Vishnu is making tutorial content that takes real prep. CJ has 17x the videos and only 1.5x the subs, which tells you something about how hard daily gaming content has to work to convert.
What channels should I watch alongside @VishnuSuthar09?
Honestly, of the five competitors scraped, only @Studywithmuksa (7,790 subs) makes sense as a complementary watch — same Indian-student audience, different skill (competitive exam prep vs graphic design). The two combined cover 'how to get ahead as an Indian student' from two angles. The gaming channels (@GAMINGWITHCJ-1212, @FaishrCraft) and the opaque ones (@SandhyaHits-h6m4v, @World_is_Karagar) aren't natural pairings. If you specifically want more design content, you'd be better off searching directly for Hindi graphic design tutorials rather than working from this 'similar channels' list.
Is @VishnuSuthar09 the biggest channel in their niche?
No, but the framing is tricky. At 9,110 subs Vishnu is mid-pack in this scraped set — @GAMINGWITHCJ-1212 (14,300), @FaishrCraft (13,700), and @World_is_Karagar (12,200) are all larger. But none of those are in his actual niche of Hinglish graphic design tutorials for students. Within that specific niche, I can't tell from this data whether Vishnu is the biggest or not — the scraper pulled adjacent channels rather than direct content competitors. With only 65 videos he's also relatively early in the channel lifecycle, which makes the 9K base reasonably strong.
What's the difference between @VishnuSuthar09 and similar creators?
The cleanest differentiator: Vishnu is explicitly a graphic design teacher targeting Indian students, with a personal positioning ('self-taught designer, worked with well-known YouTubers'). The competitors split roughly into two buckets — gaming creators (@GAMINGWITHCJ-1212, @FaishrCraft) who share nothing but regional audience, and Indian-audience channels (@Studywithmuksa, @SandhyaHits-h6m4v, @World_is_Karagar) who share demographic but not topic. Vishnu also has the lowest video count in the set (65) by a wide margin, which suggests longer-form or higher-prep content rather than the daily-grind model the gaming channels are running.
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