@YT.GHOST_GG Competitors: 5 Similar Gaming & Indian Creator Channels
@YT.GHOST_GG (16,600 subs, 537 videos) sits in a cluster of small-to-mid Indian creators. The closest peers by size are @CoteFact (15,700 subs) and @silent_programmer (19,300 subs). The differentiator is volume: Ghost has shipped 537 uploads, far more than most peers his size.
Channel data · captured May 18, 2026
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The channels in this competitor set don't all do the same thing, and that's worth flagging up front. @YT.GHOST_GG is a gaming/montage/livestream channel run by Ranveersingh Rajput out of India. The five "similar" channels pulled here overlap with him on different axes — some by country, some by audience size, some by upload tempo. None is a one-to-one clone. That's actually normal for a 16K-sub channel: the algorithm cluster around you is usually a messy mix rather than a tight cohort.
@CoteFact (15,700 subs, 765 videos) is the closest match by raw size — about 900 subs below Ghost. But the content angle is completely different: CoteFact does Classroom of the Elite light novel spoilers and anime commentary. The reason they show up as a competitor is probably the shared demographic — young male viewers in the gaming/anime venn diagram — plus a similar upload volume profile (765 vs 537, both very high). If you're a viewer who watches Ghost for the personality and the constant stream of content, CoteFact scratches a similar "always something new" itch in a different vertical. Follow them if you want anime takes alongside the gaming.
@kaifreact2fun (12,200 subs, 992 videos) is the volume monster of this group. Nearly a thousand uploads at 12K subs is a tough ratio — works out to roughly 12 subscribers gained per video, which honestly suggests a lot of those uploads aren't pulling much. Indian channel, reaction format. The interesting comparison to Ghost: both creators clearly upload a lot, but Ghost has a better subs-per-video ratio (~31 vs ~12). If you're watching Ghost for the constant-content vibe but want shorter reaction-style clips, kaifreact2fun fills that gap. If you're trying to learn from a peer creator, Ghost's ratio is the healthier reference point.
@silent_programmer (19,300 subs, 161 videos) is the most interesting outlier in this set. Look at that ratio — 19K subs from only 161 videos is roughly 120 subs per upload, almost 4x Ghost's efficiency. The bio also literally says "i come back after 3 year," which tells you this is a returning creator who built an audience, stepped away, and the subs stuck. It's a coding channel based in India, so the topic overlap with Ghost is basically zero — they only share country and a rough size bracket. Worth watching if you're a Ghost subscriber who also codes, otherwise no overlap.
@iamanikarani (24,000 subs, 328 videos) is the biggest channel in this group and also the furthest from Ghost in content. Melbourne-based lifestyle creator doing "deeply analysed thoughts on life, careers, creativity." Different country, different gender demographic, different format entirely. The only reason they're clustered here is probably some audience-graph signal — maybe Ghost's viewers also watch self-reflection content, or they share a tag somewhere. Honestly, this is the kind of "competitor" that's more of a noise match than a signal. Not someone Ghost is actually competing with for the same eyeballs in any meaningful sense.
@ModXGamerz_7 (8,710 subs, 101 videos) is the smallest in the set and probably the most directly comparable on content. Gautam from India, gaming channel, much earlier in the journey. 101 videos vs Ghost's 537 — basically what Ghost looked like a few years back. Useful if you're scouting up-and-coming gaming creators in the same lane, or if you're ModXGamerz looking at Ghost as a "if I keep going, this is what the next stage looks like" reference. The content overlap here is probably the highest of the five.
If you watch @YT.GHOST_GG, the channels worth queueing up alongside him are @ModXGamerz_7 for the same gaming-creator vibe at a smaller scale, and @CoteFact if you want a similar high-volume Indian creator energy in the anime space. @silent_programmer and @iamanikarani are technically in his cluster but practically different worlds. @kaifreact2fun is a reasonable side-watch if reaction content appeals to you.
Common questions
Who are @YT.GHOST_GG's biggest competitors on YouTube?
By subscriber size, his closest peers are @silent_programmer (19,300 subs) and @CoteFact (15,700 subs) — both within a few thousand of Ghost's 16,600. By content overlap, @ModXGamerz_7 (8,710 subs) is the closest match since it's also a gaming channel from India, just earlier in its growth. @kaifreact2fun is in the same Indian-creator cluster but does reaction content rather than gaming. The honest answer is that no single channel is a direct competitor — it's a mix of size-peers and content-peers.
How does @YT.GHOST_GG compare to @CoteFact?
They're remarkably close on size (16,600 vs 15,700 subs) and both upload heavily — Ghost has 537 videos, CoteFact has 765. But the content is totally different. Ghost is gaming, montages, and livestreams. CoteFact does Classroom of the Elite light novel spoilers and anime takes. They probably share a demographic — young male viewers who watch a lot of gaming and anime — which is why they cluster together in recommendations, but a viewer would pick between them based on which fandom they're more into, not based on the creators themselves.
What channels should I watch alongside @YT.GHOST_GG?
If you like Ghost's gaming content specifically, @ModXGamerz_7 (8,710 subs, also India-based gaming) is the most natural side-watch. For a similar "high upload volume Indian creator" energy in a different vertical, @CoteFact (15,700 subs, anime spoilers) fits. @kaifreact2fun (12,200 subs) works if you also enjoy reaction content. The other two channels in his algorithmic cluster — @silent_programmer (coding) and @iamanikarani (Melbourne lifestyle) — share country or size with Ghost but not really content, so they're more incidental matches.
Is @YT.GHOST_GG the biggest channel in their niche?
Not quite — within this specific competitor set he sits in the middle. @iamanikarani is largest at 24,000 subs and @silent_programmer at 19,300, both above Ghost's 16,600. But neither of those is really in his actual niche (gaming/streaming). Within the gaming-creator cluster, Ghost is bigger than @ModXGamerz_7 (8,710) and @kaifreact2fun (12,200). In the broader Indian gaming space he's still a small-to-mid channel — there are channels with millions of subs in this lane — so the "biggest in niche" question really depends on how tightly you draw the niche.
What's the difference between @YT.GHOST_GG and similar creators?
The main differentiator is the ratio of uploads to subscribers. Ghost has 537 videos for 16,600 subs — roughly 31 subs per upload. Compare that to @silent_programmer's 19,300 subs from just 161 videos (~120 per upload) or @kaifreact2fun's 992 videos for only 12,200 subs (~12 per upload). Ghost sits in a healthier middle — high volume but each video is still earning. The other observable difference is format: he's one of the few in this set doing the gaming/livestream/montage combo rather than reactions, lifestyle, or commentary.
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