@funioscommunity Competitors: 5 Similar YouTube Channels Analyzed
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@funioscommunity (1,030 subs, 1,000 videos) sits closest to @msbplus (1,720 subs, 2,800 videos) and @LikiTikiJokes (1,340 subs, 1,200 videos) on YouTube — all three share the same odd pattern of huge upload counts but tiny subscriber bases. The real differentiator across this set is content angle, not output volume.
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Funios Community describes itself as edutainment — gaming videos crossed with learning content out of Indonesia. The competitor set YouTube algorithmically lumps them with doesn't actually match that pitch very cleanly. Of the five channels surfaced as similar, only @msbplus (study/lifestyle) and @createwithme6145 (creative DIY) sit anywhere near the same content lane. The others are crypto, gaming, and humor. What ties them all together is roughly the same scale — 1K to 2K subs — and, in most cases, a very high video-to-sub ratio that suggests heavy output without proportional channel growth.
@threesevenBimex777777 (2,009 subs, 282 videos) is the outlier here. They're a US-based crypto trading channel focused on Bitcoin futures and margin strategies — zero content overlap with edutainment for kids and families. But here's the interesting bit: they have the best videos-to-subs ratio in the set, around 7 subs per video uploaded, compared to roughly 1 sub per video for Funios. Different niche entirely (financial education for adults), but worth a side-glance for any creator wondering why some channels grow faster per upload. The answer's usually intent — people searching 'how to short BTC' arrive with wallet in hand, not browsing.
@msbplus (1,720 subs, 2,800 videos) is the closest analog in this set despite being a US channel. They cover studying, lifestyle, fitness, and productivity — content that lands in the same edutainment-for-self-improvement bucket Funios is aiming for. The pattern that should jump out: 2,800 videos for 1,720 subs is brutal. That's 0.6 subs per upload. Funios is in similar territory at 1,030 subs against 1,000 videos. Both are output-heavy channels that haven't found the format-to-thumbnail combination that triggers algorithmic lift. Follow them to watch what a Western version of the same problem looks like in real time.
@LikiTikiJokes (1,340 subs, 1,200 videos) is wisdom-and-humor for older audiences — 'old school wisdom for a digital mess' as they put it. Audience-wise this is the polar opposite of Funios, which is pitched at 'all ages and educational levels' but probably skews kid/teen given the gaming angle. Same upload pattern though — 1,200 videos against 1,340 subs. Worth watching if you're studying how single-voice commentary channels frame content for a very specific demographic. Not a content peer for Funios, but a structural one: high-frequency uploader chasing a niche that hasn't fully clicked yet.
@FPSchaise (1,420 subs, 579 videos) is gaming pure-play — 'playing games so you don't get bored.' That's the closest content match to Funios Gaming, the sub-brand teased in the channel description. Their ratio is better: roughly 2.5 subs per video uploaded, more than double what Funios is converting. Country isn't listed, which makes it hard to read audience overlap. If Funios wants to lean into the gaming half of their identity, @FPSchaise is the cleanest direct comparison in this set — same approximate scale, same content lane, slightly better signal. Watch what games they pick and which thumbnails actually click.
@createwithme6145 (1,680 subs, 895 videos) is the strongest content fit on this list. India-based, focused on DIY crafts, sketching, doodles, painting — that's exactly the 'creative and entertaining' framing Funios uses. Both channels are non-US, both target a learning-by-doing audience, both have similar upload volume. The interesting gap: @createwithme6145 sits at 1.88 subs per video uploaded, against Funios's 1.0. Not a massive difference, but enough to suggest art tutorials retain better than mixed edutainment. If there's one channel in this set Funios should be reverse-engineering — thumbnail style, title structure, video length — it's this one.
If you watch @funioscommunity for the edutainment angle, the cleanest watch-alongside picks are @createwithme6145 for creative tutorials and @msbplus for the broader productivity side. Skip @threesevenBimex777777 unless you're separately into crypto. The unspoken story across this whole set: every channel here is uploading constantly and not breaking through. Volume isn't the problem any of them needs to solve — packaging is.
Common questions
Who are @funioscommunity's biggest competitors on YouTube?
By sub count, the closest peers are @threesevenBimex777777 (2,009 subs) and @msbplus (1,720 subs), both about double Funios's 1,030 subs. By content overlap, @createwithme6145 (1,680 subs, DIY/art) and @msbplus (study/productivity) are the closest matches — both lean educational. By channel pattern (high uploads, low sub growth), the closest peer is @msbplus with 2,800 videos against 1,720 subs. None of these are 'biggest' in any absolute sense; this is all small-channel territory where the right competitor depends on whether you mean audience, content, or growth pattern.
How does @funioscommunity compare to @threesevenBimex777777?
Totally different channels. @funioscommunity is Indonesian edutainment (gaming, learning, all ages); @threesevenBimex777777 is a US crypto trading channel focused on Bitcoin futures and margin strategies. The numbers tell the story: Funios has 1,000 videos for 1,030 subs (about 1 sub per upload); threesevenBimex777777 has 282 videos for 2,009 subs (roughly 7 subs per upload). That gap isn't talent or quality — it's intent. People searching crypto trading content arrive with high-purchase intent, which converts to subs faster than browse-y edutainment does. Different niches play by different growth math.
What channels should I watch alongside @funioscommunity?
If you came for the edutainment angle, the closest watch-alongside is @createwithme6145 (1,680 subs) — same non-US origin, same learning-by-doing format, broadly similar audience. For the gaming sub-brand Funios teases, @FPSchaise (1,420 subs) is the cleanest direct comparison. For productivity-leaning study content, @msbplus (1,720 subs) covers that ground from a US angle. @LikiTikiJokes and @threesevenBimex777777 land in totally separate niches (older-audience humor, crypto) and only show up here because YouTube clustered by channel size, not content. Most viewers won't enjoy them as companion channels.
Is @funioscommunity the biggest channel in their niche?
No. At 1,030 subs they're the smallest in this competitor set, which already caps out around 2,000 subs. That isn't a meaningful 'niche' ranking though — Indonesian edutainment as a category has channels in the hundreds of thousands of subs that didn't surface here, probably because algorithmic similarity matching pulled in channels of comparable scale rather than comparable topic. To find genuinely larger competitors in the same content lane, you'd want to filter for Indonesian-language education channels and sort by subscriber count directly. The five channels surfaced here are peers in size, not gatekeepers of the niche.
What's the difference between @funioscommunity and similar creators?
The clearest pattern: Funios uploads heavily and grows slowly. 1,000 videos for 1,030 subs is roughly one new subscriber per video published — and @msbplus and @LikiTikiJokes share that exact same problem. The competitors that grow faster per upload (@threesevenBimex777777 at 7 subs/video, @createwithme6145 at 1.88) are doing it through narrower niche focus and clearer search intent. So the real difference isn't quality, language, or country — it's positioning. Channels that pick one specific question to answer tend to convert browsers to subs at multiples of channels promising broad 'engaging content for all ages.'
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