@kevinegannn Competitors: 5 Similar YouTube Channels Compared
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@kevinegannn (5,290 subs, 731 videos) sits in a strange neighborhood — the closest channels by size are @vedanshi_chandanii (5,270 subs), @TheWienerGuy (4,970 subs), and @Codemyhobby (4,560 subs), but none share the Fortnite-creator-code angle hinted at in kevin's bio. Closest peer by output cadence is @Codemyhobby with 273 videos.
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honestly, the 'competitor set' here is a bit of a curveball. @kevinegannn's bio reads like a Fortnite creator — 'USE CODE kevinegan in the item shop' is right at the top, and that's a tag from Epic's support-a-creator program. but 731 videos at 5,290 subs is a wild ratio (roughly 138 videos per 1,000 subs), and the channels surfaced as 'similar' don't share the niche so much as the size bracket. so this comparison is more about who else is grinding in the 3K-5K range than direct content overlap.
@IELTSinsightofficial sits at 3,650 subs with only 184 videos — meaning they pull about 20 subs per video versus kevin's 7. they're test-prep based in Pakistan, serving a high-intent search audience that already knows what they're looking for. that's a fundamentally different game than gaming content, where you fight for the algorithm's attention every single upload. if you're researching the IELTS or English-test prep space, follow them. if you're watching kevin for Fortnite-adjacent content, IELTSinsight has zero content overlap — it's just a useful structural contrast in how channels grow when search intent is doing the heavy lifting.
@vedanshi_chandanii is the closest peer by raw sub count — 5,270 vs kevin's 5,290, a difference of 20 subs. but the channel only has 39 videos, which means they're pulling around 135 subs per video. that's a 19x efficiency gap over kevin's per-video number. the bio just says 'More about this channel' which is genuinely no information at all. without more context I can't tell what they cover — could be a personal/lifestyle creator, could be something more specific. if you're benchmarking efficiency rather than volume, vedanshi's ratio is the one to study, even if you can't tell what content drove it.
@Codemyhobby (4,560 subs, 273 videos, Nigeria) is the closest peer by content-volume strategy. they're doing web dev tutorials — CSS, JavaScript, crash courses — and 273 videos at that sub count tells me they're a high-output, slow-growth grinder. structurally similar to what kevin's doing, just in a wildly different niche. tutorial creators tend to have a longer tail than gaming creators because old videos keep getting searched for years. if you're trying to figure out how to make a 700+ video library work, @Codemyhobby's catalog structure — what gets rewatched, what dies on the vine — is worth pulling up.
@TheWienerGuy at 4,970 subs and 264 videos is probably the funniest entry in this set. bio says 'I like Hotdogs!' with a hot dog emoji and nothing else. I'm guessing food or comedy, possibly review-style. the upload count puts them in the same grinder-tier as kevin and Codemyhobby — they've shown up, posted a lot, gotten to ~5K. no real idea what crossover an audience would have with kevin's content. if anything, this is a reminder that 'similar size' as a clustering tool surfaces some weird neighbors when the underlying niche isn't well-defined.
@onlyoyelmax is the smallest in the set at 3,340 subs with 141 videos, and the bio is the most telling part: it's formatted as 'PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO MY CHANNEL' with a stretched-out 'I LOVE YOU GUYS' and '10K SUBSCRIBE KARDO' — the Hindi-English phrasing suggests an Indian creator. that bio energy is what hyper-engaged sub-3K creators often write before they figure out positioning. not a direct content competitor to kevin in any meaningful sense, but a useful comparison point for what the lower end of the 3K-5K stretch looks like for creators still searching for a hook.
if you actually watch @kevinegannn for the Fortnite creator-code stuff, none of these five are going to scratch that itch — you'd be better off searching channels that use Epic's support-a-creator program with code drops in their bios. but if you're a creator in the 3K-5K bracket trying to map out who else is in your size neighborhood, this set is genuinely useful: @vedanshi_chandanii for efficiency, @Codemyhobby for high-volume strategy, @IELTSinsightofficial for niche-with-search-intent. that's three different paths up from where kevin currently sits.
Common questions
Who are @kevinegannn's biggest competitors on YouTube?
by raw similarity in size, @vedanshi_chandanii (5,270 subs) is the closest peer to @kevinegannn (5,290 subs) — basically dead-even. @TheWienerGuy at 4,970 and @Codemyhobby at 4,560 are within striking distance. but 'competitors' is doing some heavy lifting here because none of these channels share kevin's apparent Fortnite-creator-code niche. they're more 'creators of similar size' than 'creators fighting for the same audience.' if you want true competitive context for the Fortnite content angle specifically, you'd need to search for other channels using Epic's support-a-creator code program rather than this size-matched cluster.
How does @kevinegannn compare to @IELTSinsightofficial?
completely different game. @IELTSinsightofficial has 3,650 subs from 184 videos — about 20 subs per video — and serves a high-intent search audience studying for the IELTS English exam. @kevinegannn has 5,290 subs from 731 videos, which is roughly 7 subs per video. that ratio gap tells the whole story: IELTSinsight is search-pull (people typing 'IELTS speaking band 7'), kevin's channel is algorithm-push (competing for impressions every upload). the test-prep channel only needs to be findable; the gaming channel needs to be clickable. different muscles entirely, different content economies.
What channels should I watch alongside @kevinegannn?
if you're researching the 3K-5K creator bracket, the most useful watches from this set are @Codemyhobby (4,560 subs, 273 videos) for high-volume strategy and @vedanshi_chandanii (5,270 subs, 39 videos) for the opposite extreme — low video count, high sub-per-video efficiency. those two represent two different growth paths. @IELTSinsightofficial is worth a look if you're curious how search-intent niches build up. honestly though, if you watch kevin specifically for Fortnite content, none of these are a content match — you'd want other creator-code channels for that.
Is @kevinegannn the biggest channel in their niche?
can't tell from this data alone. within the surfaced competitor set, @kevinegannn (5,290 subs) is the biggest, edging out @vedanshi_chandanii (5,270) by 20 subs and beating @TheWienerGuy (4,970) by about 320. but this set isn't really 'their niche' — it's a size-similar cluster the scraping tool grouped together. if kevin's actual niche is Fortnite content with creator-code drops, that space contains channels orders of magnitude larger. so the honest answer: biggest in this comparison group, almost certainly not biggest in the broader Fortnite creator space.
What's the difference between @kevinegannn and similar creators?
the most observable difference is output cadence relative to sub count. @kevinegannn has 731 videos for 5,290 subs (~7 subs per video). @vedanshi_chandanii has 39 videos for 5,270 subs (~135 subs per video) — about a 19x difference in per-video efficiency. @Codemyhobby and @TheWienerGuy sit closer to kevin's grinder profile, posting heavily without proportional sub gains. so kevin's pattern is high-volume, low-conversion-per-video, which is typical of gaming creators where the next upload matters more than the catalog. vedanshi's pattern is the opposite extreme. the others land somewhere in between.
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