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@bilalSaifi95 Competitors: 5 Similar YouTube Channels Compared

@bilalSaifi95 (33,100 subs, 1,000 videos) competes most directly with @NKjobexplain (31,100 subs) and @FactoNews-r95 (36,100 subs), both India-based Hindi channels in roughly the same subscriber tier. The clearest differentiator is upload volume — bilalSaifi95 sits at 1,000 videos, more than double anyone else in this comparison set.

Channel data · captured May 16, 2026

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The thing that jumps out before you even look at the competitor list is the video count. 1,000 uploads against 33,100 subscribers works out to roughly 33 subs per video — that's a very specific signature, usually a re-uploader, news clip aggregator, or someone running a high-frequency Hindi-language meme/clip channel. The disclaimer in the channel description (asking copyright holders to email before striking) basically confirms it. So when we look at competitors, the honest framing isn't "who makes similar original content" — it's "who is fishing in the same Hindi-speaking Indian audience pool at roughly this scale."

@NKjobexplain (31,100 subs, 412 videos) is the closest peer by subscriber count, off by only about 2,000. But look at the upload ratio — 412 videos to bilalSaifi95's 1,000. Nikhil's channel is built around government jobs, online forms, and internet-how-to content for a Hindi audience. That's a totally different intent: viewers come to him searching for something specific (sarkari naukri updates, form-filling walkthroughs), they don't graze. If you follow bilalSaifi95 for ambient daily content, NKjobexplain is what you'd open when you actually need information. Worth watching alongside, but they're not really fighting for the same minute of attention.

@FactoNews-r95 (36,100 subs, 409 videos) is probably the single most direct competitor in this set. Hindi-language, India-based, news/facts framing, and that same defensive copyright disclaimer language in the description. They even publish on a posted schedule — 7am and 7pm — which tells you they're treating this like a content shift, not a passion project. The difference: FactoNews has stuck with ~409 videos to bilalSaifi95's 1,000, so they're either being more selective or they've been at it for less time. If a reader is competitor-scouting in the Hindi news/clip space at this subscriber tier, FactoNews is the one to study most carefully.

@witherionOriginal (48,100 subs, 514 videos) is the biggest channel in the comparison set by subs, but it's a strange match — US-based, English-language, Minecraft memes and shorts. The only reason it shows up as a "similar channel" is probably the short-form video pattern and high upload cadence. If you're @bilalSaifi95 trying to figure out competition for your actual audience, witherionOriginal isn't it. If you're a viewer who landed on bilalSaifi95 looking for short, snackable video formats regardless of language, then sure, witherion is in the same format family. Different country, different language, different niche — same shape of content.

@Surfshark (20,800 subs, 456 videos) is the outlier. It's a VPN brand channel out of the Netherlands, and it's only here because it overlaps with the Indian internet/tech-curious audience that channels like NKjobexplain serve. Honestly, treating Surfshark as a "competitor" to bilalSaifi95 is a stretch — they're a company doing brand content, not a creator. But it's a useful signal: it tells you the algorithm sometimes bundles bilalSaifi95's viewers with people researching online privacy. Possibly because of the news/info adjacency. Could be coincidence.

@whatastory (20,700 subs, 729 videos) is a US-based B2B explainer studio — they make product demo videos for SaaS and AI companies, 1,100+ produced for 650+ clients per their description. Why they appear next to bilalSaifi95 is unclear to me from outside; possibly a thumbnail/format similarity, possibly an algorithm quirk. Their audience (SaaS founders, marketing teams) has approximately zero overlap with bilalSaifi95's Hindi-speaking audience. I'd ignore this one for competitive analysis purposes.

If you watch @bilalSaifi95, the channels that'll actually feed the same craving are @FactoNews-r95 first (closest content match, same Hindi news/clip lane) and @NKjobexplain second (same audience, different intent — informational rather than ambient). The other three are in the data set but they're not really in the same fight. The real competitive set for bilalSaifi95 is probably a hundred other small Hindi-language re-upload channels that didn't surface in this scrape — that's the lane.

Common questions

Who are @bilalSaifi95's biggest competitors on YouTube?

By subscriber count and content overlap, @FactoNews-r95 (36,100 subs) and @NKjobexplain (31,100 subs) are the two closest direct competitors. Both are India-based Hindi-language channels operating in roughly the same 30K-tier. FactoNews is the tighter content match — they're also in the Hindi news/clip space with similar copyright-aware disclaimers. NKjobexplain is closer on subscriber count but serves a different intent (government jobs, online forms). The other three channels in this comparison set are technically listed as similar but operate in different countries, languages, or niches entirely.

How does @bilalSaifi95 compare to @witherionOriginal?

They're not really comparable. @witherionOriginal has 48,100 subs against bilalSaifi95's 33,100, but they're based in the US, publish English-language Minecraft meme shorts, and have only 514 videos to bilalSaifi95's 1,000. The only thing connecting them is high-frequency short-form output. If you watch bilalSaifi95 for Hindi-language clips, witherionOriginal won't scratch that itch. They probably show up as a related channel because of format pattern matching by YouTube's algorithm, not audience overlap.

What channels should I watch alongside @bilalSaifi95?

@FactoNews-r95 is the most natural pairing — same language, same content lane, similar disclaimer style, posted schedule of 7am and 7pm. If you want something more useful and less ambient, @NKjobexplain covers Hindi-language government job announcements and internet how-to content, which fits the same general audience. I'd skip @Surfshark (brand channel, VPN ads) and @whatastory (US B2B explainer studio) for this purpose. The honest answer is the best companion channels probably aren't in this scraped set at all.

Is @bilalSaifi95 the biggest channel in their niche?

No, but they're close to the middle of this comparison set. At 33,100 subs, bilalSaifi95 sits below @witherionOriginal (48,100) and @FactoNews-r95 (36,100), and just above @NKjobexplain (31,100). Where bilalSaifi95 leads everyone is video volume — 1,000 uploads is more than double the next closest. That suggests they're competing on frequency rather than per-video performance. In the actual Hindi news/clip niche on YouTube there are channels with millions of subs, so this comparison set is more of a peer tier than a niche-leader picture.

What's the difference between @bilalSaifi95 and similar creators?

Mainly upload cadence and content origin. bilalSaifi95's 1,000-video library combined with the copyright disclaimer in the description points to a re-upload or aggregator model running at high frequency. @FactoNews-r95 uses similar disclaimer language but publishes far less (409 videos) on a fixed twice-daily schedule. @NKjobexplain makes original informational content, so completely different production model. @witherionOriginal and @whatastory aren't really in the same niche at all. The differentiator isn't audience — it's how content is sourced and how often it ships.

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