@abheyparsad2017 Competitors: 5 Similar YouTube Channels Analyzed
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@abheyparsad2017 (2,450 subs, 360 videos) sits in a cluster of small Indian creator channels. Their closest size-peers are @heartlessKVD (4,810 subs), @Digitalacademy1.0 (3,580 subs) and @VishwamSolanki3011 (3,180 subs). The key differentiator: abheyparsad2017's niche signal is unclear, while the others are openly category-defined.
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Here's the honest framing before we get into individual comparisons: the cluster YouTube's related-channel signal pulled for @abheyparsad2017 is genuinely mixed. You've got gaming (Free Fire, BGMI, Minecraft), a web-dev/lifestyle channel, and a math education channel from Nigeria. That spread usually means YouTube doesn't have a strong topical fingerprint on the source channel yet — 360 videos but only 2,450 subs at a sub-per-video ratio of roughly 6.8 suggests the algo is still guessing what abheyparsad2017 is about. The "#radhikakanha" tag in the description is a devotional/Krishna hashtag, which doesn't show up in any of these competitor descriptions, so the overlap is probably happening at the small-Indian-creator audience layer, not the topic layer.
@heartlessKVD (4,810 subs, 3,600 videos) is the biggest channel in this set and worth studying just for the upload math. 3,600 videos for 4,810 subs is a sub-per-video ratio of 1.3 — extraordinarily low. That tells you VKY is in pure volume mode, mostly Free Fire gameplay shorts. Where abheyparsad2017 has roughly one video per 6.8 subs gained, heartlessKVD has roughly one per 1.3. If you're a creator scouting this space, heartlessKVD is the cautionary example of what happens when you out-upload your audience's appetite. Follow them if you want a real-time case study in gaming-shorts oversupply.
@Wrapupislive (3,160 subs, 326 videos) is the cleanest comparable to abheyparsad2017 by video count — 326 vs 360, almost identical. The interesting gap: Wrapupislive converted that volume into 3,160 subs versus abheyparsad2017's 2,450, so roughly 29% more subs from a near-identical video output. The clear difference is that Wrapupislive has a stated niche (BGMI montages, "high quality" being the explicit promise) right in the channel description. Worth watching specifically because the upload count is so close — any sub-count divergence is more attributable to positioning than effort.
@CraftoriaPlayz (1,610 subs, 157 videos) is the smallest channel here and the only Minecraft creator. The sub-per-video ratio works out to about 10.3, the strongest in this cluster. That's a real signal — fewer uploads, each one pulling more weight. For a creator at abheyparsad2017's scale, CraftoriaPlayz is the more useful benchmark than the bigger channels: it shows what efficient growth looks like inside the same small-Indian-creator tier. Different game category, but the structural lesson — fewer, more deliberate videos — translates.
@VishwamSolanki3011 (3,180 subs, 444 videos) breaks the gaming pattern entirely. Web dev, Python, ML, AI, lifestyle — closer to a personal-brand channel than an entertainment channel. The 444 videos for 3,180 subs (ratio of 7.2) is almost identical to abheyparsad2017's 6.8, which is probably why YouTube paired them: similar output, similar conversion efficiency, similar small-creator-from-India fingerprint. Different audience entirely though. Follow them if you're trying to understand how the algorithm groups creators by behavior rather than topic — that's the actual lesson here.
@Digitalacademy1.0 (3,580 subs, 502 videos) is the outlier — Nigeria-based, math education. The only non-India channel in the set and the only education channel. 502 videos for 3,580 subs is a 7.1 ratio, again suspiciously close to abheyparsad2017's. That repeating pattern (Vishwam at 7.2, Digital Academy at 7.1, source at 6.8) is interesting in its own right — it suggests YouTube might be clustering on engagement rate more than topic for channels at this scale. Could be coincidence, but three channels landing in the 6.8-7.2 band feels intentional.
If you watch @abheyparsad2017, the most genuinely overlapping channels here are probably @Wrapupislive and @CraftoriaPlayz — both small Indian gaming creators with manageable catalogs you can actually go through. @heartlessKVD is more useful as a study object than a watch. The non-gaming entries are likely there because of behavioral similarity, not because you'd enjoy them in the same session.
Common questions
Who are @abheyparsad2017's biggest competitors on YouTube?
Based on the related-channel cluster, the biggest by subscriber count are @heartlessKVD (4,810 subs), @Digitalacademy1.0 (3,580 subs from Nigeria), and @VishwamSolanki3011 (3,180 subs). @Wrapupislive sits at 3,160 subs, and @CraftoriaPlayz is the smallest at 1,610. None of these are dominant — they're all in the same small-creator tier as abheyparsad2017 itself at 2,450 subs. The cluster is more about behavioral similarity (upload cadence, audience size, country) than direct topic competition.
How does @abheyparsad2017 compare to @heartlessKVD?
Different scales and different strategies. @heartlessKVD has 4,810 subs from 3,600 videos — a sub-per-video ratio of 1.3, which is rough. @abheyparsad2017 has 2,450 subs from 360 videos, ratio of 6.8. So abheyparsad2017 is actually 5x more efficient at converting uploads into subscribers, despite being smaller overall. heartlessKVD is openly a Free Fire shorts channel; abheyparsad2017's topic isn't clearly stated. If you're comparing growth quality, abheyparsad2017 wins; if you're comparing raw audience, heartlessKVD does.
What channels should I watch alongside @abheyparsad2017?
@Wrapupislive (3,160 subs) is the closest match by video count — 326 videos vs abheyparsad2017's 360 — and the BGMI montage format is digestible. @CraftoriaPlayz (1,610 subs) is the most efficient of the group at roughly 10 subs per video, useful if you like Minecraft adventure content. @heartlessKVD's catalog of 3,600 videos is too deep for a casual watch. The two education-leaning channels (@Digitalacademy1.0, @VishwamSolanki3011) are clustered for behavioral reasons rather than viewer-overlap, so they're a stretch as companion watches.
Is @abheyparsad2017 the biggest channel in their niche?
No. At 2,450 subscribers, @abheyparsad2017 ranks fourth out of the six channels in this cluster. @heartlessKVD leads at 4,810, then @Digitalacademy1.0 at 3,580, @VishwamSolanki3011 at 3,180, and @Wrapupislive at 3,160. Only @CraftoriaPlayz (1,610) is smaller. But "niche" is doing heavy lifting here — the actual topical niche of abheyparsad2017 isn't clear from the channel description (just a #radhikakanha hashtag), so any niche ranking is approximate. Within the small-Indian-creator behavioral cluster, they're mid-pack.
What's the difference between @abheyparsad2017 and similar creators?
The cleanest observable difference is positioning clarity. Every other channel in this set leads with what they do — heartlessKVD says "I'm a gamer and I mostly play Free Fire," Wrapupislive says "BGMI montage highlights," CraftoriaPlayz says "Minecraft adventures," Vishwam says "web development, Python, ML, AI." @abheyparsad2017's description is just "#radhikakanha," a devotional tag. That's the main structural gap. The upload efficiency (6.8 subs per video) is actually competitive — the discoverability layer is where the daylight is. Channels at this size that state their topic clearly tend to grow faster.
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