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@indexsy Competitors and Similar YouTube Channels: 2026 Comparison

@indexsy sits at 23,800 subscribers with 3,300 videos uploaded — an unusually high output for the size. In the same sub bracket you'll find @AshAllAboutMoney (25,500), @Autolykus (21,700), @songyi_study (33,000), @Glossika (35,900), and @Gouri1991 (41,300), though only one of those is genuinely in indexsy's capitalism niche.

Channel data · captured May 16, 2026

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The framing here is tricky. @indexsy describes the channel as redefining capitalism — so business/finance/economics commentary, presumably, run out of Canada. With 3,300 videos and 23,800 subs, that's about 7 subscribers per video uploaded. Either this is a very prolific short-form channel or someone uploading clips and reposts at scale. For context, most channels at this sub level have 100-500 lifetime uploads. The competitor set scraped here doesn't all overlap topically — @AshAllAboutMoney is the closest direct match. The others share sub-range proximity, not niche. That's worth saying up front because if you're scouting actual competitors, niche overlap matters more than subscriber count.

@AshAllAboutMoney sits at 25,500 subscribers across 589 videos. That's the only one in this list with obvious topical overlap — money content, presumably personal finance angle. The video-to-sub math is very different: Ash gets about 43 subscribers per video published, @indexsy gets around 7. So whatever Ash is doing per upload is converting at roughly 6x the rate. Hard to say what that means from outside without seeing retention or CTR, but it usually points to longer-form, more deliberate content versus high-volume clip output. Follow Ash if you want a peer in the money space who's growing on fewer, denser uploads. Follow @indexsy if you're interested in seeing how the high-volume daily content model plays out over time.

@Glossika has 35,900 subscribers and 426 videos — a language learning channel run by a team led by Michael Campbell. Not in @indexsy's niche at all, but worth looking at because of how the business sits behind it: Glossika is a language learning product with a content arm, not a creator monetizing the channel directly. The channel feeds their main funnel. If @indexsy is monetizing through content itself (ads, sponsorships, affiliate), Glossika is a different model — the videos are marketing for the product, which means the math of "is this channel working" looks completely different. Watch them if you're thinking about building content around a product, not if you want capitalism commentary.

@songyi_study runs 33,000 subs on just 106 videos — by far the leanest upload schedule in this set. The bio is study aesthetic, TikTok-linked, with a contact email for brand work. That's a creator clearly playing the volume-light, aesthetic-heavy lane. Subscribers-per-video is around 311, roughly 44x @indexsy's ratio. Different game entirely. Probably more useful as a contrast study than a competitor — if you're @indexsy looking at this list, songyi is the proof point for the "less is more" approach when your visuals can carry the weight, which on a business commentary channel is a much harder sell.

@Autolykus, 21,700 subs across 710 videos, is a League of Legends player — NA Challenger since Season 6, Rank 1 in Season 9. Gaming content, not adjacent to capitalism at all. The sub count is the only thing this channel has in common with @indexsy. Real talk: the scraper probably bucketed them together by size. If you're scouting actual competitors in the business space, ignore this one. If you're benchmarking how a high-skill gaming channel converts at the 20K level out of pure curiosity, it's interesting that Autolykus needed 710 videos to get there — still 4-5x denser per-video than @indexsy.

@Gouri1991 has 41,300 subs and 1,600 videos — a school teacher in India running art and craft content with kids' activities, yoga, school games. Largest of the group by subscribers, and again no real topical overlap with @indexsy. Worth noting one thing though: Gouri's ratio is about 26 subs per video, which is closer to @indexsy's pattern of volume-driven uploading than to the lean-channel approach you see on songyi_study. Both seem to be playing a frequency game. The audience and content are completely different, but the strategic posture — upload a lot, build slowly — is shared.

If you watch @indexsy and you're trying to find more like it, honestly @AshAllAboutMoney is the only one here that fits the niche. The rest of this list is a sub-count cohort, not a topical one. If you're the creator looking at this page, the useful comparison is Ash — same sub range, similar money/business space, fewer uploads getting better per-video traction. That's the actual benchmark worth studying.

Common questions

Who are @indexsy's biggest competitors on YouTube?

Within the scraped set, the closest direct competitor is @AshAllAboutMoney at 25,500 subs — both work in the money/business commentary space. The others returned (@Glossika, @songyi_study, @Autolykus, @Gouri1991) match @indexsy on subscriber range but not on topic. So if you're asking who's competing for the same viewer, it's a short list of one in this dataset. If you're asking who's in the same general sub bracket, all five qualify, ranging from 21,700 (@Autolykus) to 41,300 (@Gouri1991). Worth scouting more channels in the capitalism/business commentary niche specifically if you want a real competitive map.

How does @indexsy compare to @Gouri1991?

They're in completely different niches — @Gouri1991 runs school teaching, art and craft, and kids' activities out of India, while @indexsy is capitalism and business commentary from Canada. Gouri1991 is bigger by raw subscribers (41,300 vs 23,800) but @indexsy has uploaded roughly twice as many videos (3,300 vs 1,600). What they actually share is the high-frequency upload approach — both seem to be playing the volume-driven growth game rather than the lean, polished, fewer-uploads style you see on @songyi_study. Different audiences, similar posture toward output.

What channels should I watch alongside @indexsy?

If you want topical overlap, @AshAllAboutMoney (25,500 subs) is the only real match in this set — money-adjacent content at a similar sub count. If you're curious about high-output channels in general, @Gouri1991 (1,600 videos, 41,300 subs) is the closest analog for upload cadence. The rest — @Glossika for language learning, @songyi_study for study aesthetic content, @Autolykus for League gameplay — are useful only if you're interested in how completely different niches structure themselves at similar audience sizes. Niche mismatch, sub-range match.

Is @indexsy the biggest channel in their niche?

Hard to tell from this data alone — the scraped competitor set isn't all in the same niche, so it's not a clean comparison. Within the returned list, @indexsy (23,800) is mid-pack — smaller than @Gouri1991 (41,300), @Glossika (35,900), @songyi_study (33,000), and @AshAllAboutMoney (25,500), but larger than @Autolykus (21,700). For a real niche-leader question, you'd want to compare against other capitalism and business commentary channels specifically, not a mixed cohort sorted by subscriber proximity.

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

The most observable difference is upload volume. @indexsy sits at 3,300 videos on 23,800 subs — roughly 7 subscribers per video published. Compare that to @songyi_study at 311 subs per video, @Glossika at 84 per video, @AshAllAboutMoney at 43, and @Autolykus at 31. @indexsy is the outlier on the high-frequency, low-conversion end. That's not necessarily bad — could be shorts, could be clips, could be a daily commentary format — but it's the single thing that makes this channel structurally different from the rest of the cohort.

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