@Zemytech19 Competitors: 5 Similar YouTube Channels Analyzed
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@Zemytech19 (1,430 subs, 139 videos) sits in a messy small-creator bracket with @LikiTikiJokes (1,340 subs) and @FPSchaise (1,420 subs), plus loosely-adjacent @msbplus (1,720) and @threesevenBimex777777 (2,009). The real differentiator: Zemytech19 targets Pakistan-specific bank schemes and job alerts, which none of the others touch.
Channel data · captured Jun 20, 2026
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Honestly, when you scrape "similar channels" for a creator like @Zemytech19, the YouTube algorithm hands you a fairly mixed bag — and that's instructive in itself. Zemytech19 is a Pakistan-based info channel covering bank schemes, government schemes, instalment plans, and job alerts. That's a narrow, geography-locked niche. The competitor set YouTube returns is mostly other ~1K-2K small channels that share the structural fingerprint (low subs, decent upload count, broadly informational) but rarely the actual topic. Worth keeping that in mind before reading too much into any single comparison below.
@funioscommunity (1,030 subs, 1,000 videos, Indonesia) is the most volume-heavy creator in this group relative to audience size. A thousand videos for a thousand subs is a roughly 1:1 ratio — which is unusual and usually points to either very short-form content or a long history of uploads that never quite found a pocket. Their stated angle is "fun and engaging learning content," so it's edu-tainment for a general audience, not the specific bank/jobs vertical Zemytech19 lives in. A creator should follow funioscommunity if they're studying high-volume publishing strategy on a small base; follow Zemytech19 instead if they want Pakistan-localized financial information.
@threesevenBimex777777 (2,009 subs, 282 videos, US) is the largest channel in this set but also the most thematically distant. They're a crypto trading channel focused on Bitcoin futures and margin trading — long/short positions, technical setups. The overlap with Zemytech19 is purely structural: both cover finance-adjacent topics for an audience trying to make or manage money. But the audience demographics are basically disjoint. Zemytech19's viewer is searching "how to apply for [Pakistani bank] instalment plan"; threesevenBimex's viewer is searching "BTC perp funding rate." Useful as a reference for how to monetize finance content at slightly larger scale, not as a direct competitor.
@msbplus (1,720 subs, 2,800 videos, US) is the volume outlier of the group. 2,800 videos against 1,720 subs is one of the most extreme upload-to-sub ratios you'll see — that's somewhere around 1.6 videos per subscriber, which almost always means short-form or rapidly-produced clips. Their angle is studying, lifestyle, fitness, productivity. So they're a self-improvement channel with massive throughput and weak conversion to subs. If you're @Zemytech19 looking at msbplus, the lesson is probably the opposite of what they're doing: 139 videos for 1,430 subs is actually a healthier conversion ratio. Quality of fit beats quantity, and Zemytech19's narrower niche is working harder per upload.
@LikiTikiJokes (1,340 subs, 1,200 videos, US) is the closest match by sub count but the furthest by content. It's a humor channel positioned around "old school wisdom" — no-nonsense comedy aimed at an older American audience. The interesting comparison point: LikiTiki has nearly 10x the upload count of Zemytech19 at almost identical subscriber level. That's a real signal — Zemytech19's per-video pull is meaningfully better. Could be coincidence, could be that Pakistani financial-info searches convert harder than American humor scrolls. Either way, watch them for pacing and brand voice, not topic.
@FPSchaise (1,420 subs, 579 videos, country unlisted) is the cleanest sub-count peer — basically identical at 1,420 vs 1,430. They're a gaming channel ("playing games so you don't get bored"), so again no topical overlap, but the parallel sub count makes them a useful benchmark. 579 videos to land at 1,420 subs is roughly 2.5 subs per video, vs Zemytech19's ~10 subs per video. From the outside that suggests Zemytech19's content is converting browsers to subscribers more efficiently per upload. I can't see their retention curves or CTR from outside, but the volume math is what it is.
If you watch @Zemytech19, the honest answer is: there isn't another channel in this scraped set doing the same Pakistan-localized banking and government scheme content. The algorithm is matching on small-channel structural features, not topic. So watch @threesevenBimex777777 if you want broader finance content, and watch @msbplus or @funioscommunity if you want to see what high-frequency publishing on a small base looks like. The real competitive set for Zemytech19 probably lives in Urdu-language Pakistani finance YouTube that wasn't surfaced here.
Common questions
Who are @Zemytech19's biggest competitors on YouTube?
By sub count, the closest peers are @FPSchaise (1,420 subs) and @LikiTikiJokes (1,340 subs) — both within 100 subs of Zemytech19's 1,430. @msbplus (1,720) and @threesevenBimex777777 (2,009) are slightly larger. But none of them actually compete on topic. Zemytech19's real competitors are other Pakistan-based bank schemes and jobs channels, which this scrape didn't surface. The algorithmic "similar channels" list is matching on size and small-creator signals, not on the specific Urdu-language financial info niche Zemytech19 occupies.
How does @Zemytech19 compare to @funioscommunity?
Different angle entirely. @funioscommunity (1,030 subs, Indonesia) has uploaded around 1,000 videos to land at 1,000 subs — roughly 1:1, which usually signals high-volume short-form content. Zemytech19 has done 139 videos for 1,430 subs, so about 10 subs per video. That's a much better conversion ratio. Funioscommunity is general edu-tainment for an Indonesian audience; Zemytech19 is Pakistan-specific banking and government scheme content. The only thing they really share is being small channels that the algorithm groups together by size.
What channels should I watch alongside @Zemytech19?
Honestly depends on why you're watching. If you came for Pakistani bank and job info, none of the five scraped competitors will give you that — you'd need to search Urdu-language finance channels directly. If you came for the broader "small creator covering finance" vibe, @threesevenBimex777777 (2,009 subs) covers crypto trading from a US angle. If you want to see what high-frequency publishing looks like on a similar-sized channel, @msbplus (1,720 subs, 2,800 videos) is the extreme example. Watch them for contrast, not redundancy.
Is @Zemytech19 the biggest channel in their niche?
Hard to say definitively from outside, but probably not. Zemytech19 sits at 1,430 subs covering Pakistan-specific bank schemes, government schemes, and job alerts. That's a viable niche, but Pakistani financial-info YouTube has larger established channels in Urdu that wouldn't show up in an English-language competitor scrape. Within this specific scraped set, @threesevenBimex777777 is the largest at 2,009 subs — but they're crypto, not Pakistani banking. So within their actual content vertical, Zemytech19 is likely a small-to-mid player, not the leader.
What's the difference between @Zemytech19 and similar creators?
Three things stand out. First, geography: Zemytech19 is Pakistan-focused while four of the five scraped competitors are US or Indonesia-based. Second, niche specificity: bank schemes and government job alerts is a narrower, more transactional topic than gaming (@FPSchaise), humor (@LikiTikiJokes), or productivity (@msbplus). Third, upload efficiency: Zemytech19's 139 videos to 1,430 subs is roughly 10 subs per video, which outperforms @LikiTikiJokes (1,200 videos for 1,340 subs) and @msbplus (2,800 videos for 1,720 subs) on per-video conversion.
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