@prabislive Competitors: 5 Channels Like This Indian Gaming Creator
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@prabislive (1,770 subs, 1,800 videos) competes most directly with @h4x_Gojo_Fr (2,750 subs, Roblox-focused gaming) and @saadzahid7115 (3,340 subs, Pakistan-based). The key differentiator is upload strategy: prabislive's 1,800-video catalog suggests heavy live-stream output, while the closest peer channels run dramatically leaner libraries with much higher subscriber-per-video efficiency at a similar tier.
Channel data · captured Jun 20, 2026
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first thing worth flagging — this competitor set is weird, and that's actually useful information. prabislive describes the channel as "lets create next level of gaming" and runs out of India. but the five closest matches by sub count include a finance couple, a woodworking channel from the US, and only two creators who are clearly in the gaming space. that tells you something about where prabislive sits in YouTube's discovery graph right now: not locked into a tight niche cluster, still being grouped by sub count rather than topic. for a 1,770-sub channel sitting on 1,800 videos, that's a signal worth thinking about.
@saadzahid7115 (3,340 subs, 202 videos, Pakistan) is the biggest channel in the set and probably the most useful regional comparison. the description is bare — just "More about this channel" — so I can't see exactly what they're posting, but the sub-to-video ratio is telling: roughly 16 subs per video uploaded, vs prabislive's ~1 sub per video. either saadzahid7115's content is hitting harder per upload, or their library is leaner and easier for the algorithm to surface coherently. if you're prabislive, this is the channel I'd watch upload-by-upload to see what's actually pulling subs in the South Asian small-creator space.
@h4x_Gojo_Fr (2,750 subs, 34 videos, Pakistan) is the cleanest content match in this set. the bio specifically calls out Roblox, performance gameplay, and "entertaining edits" — that's exactly the format that's compounding in 2026 for sub-3K gaming channels. 34 videos to 2,750 subs works out to roughly 80 subs per uploaded video, which is a wildly different efficiency curve than prabislive's. small-sample noise applies, but Gojo's approach of fewer, more produced videos around a single game is the opposite playbook from grinding out 1,800 uploads. worth studying which approach actually compounds at this tier.
@rare_finance (1,840 subs, 119 videos, India) shouldn't really be in this competitor set — they're a husband-wife finance duo from India teaching personal money basics. the only reason they're paired with prabislive is similar sub count and country. but here's why I'd still watch them: their content angle is hyper-specific (married couple, India money topics, conversational format), and they've reached prabislive's sub count with about 6% of the upload volume. for prabislive specifically, the takeaway is positioning, not topic — Rare Finance's bio explains exactly who they are in twelve words. prabislive's seven-word bio doesn't.
@RaffworkID (1,580 subs, 321 videos, US) is woodworking and DIY content — about as far from gaming as you can get on this site. they're in this competitor set purely because YouTube's sub-bucket matching pulled them in. that said, the structural comparison is mildly interesting: RaffworkID has 321 videos to prabislive's 1,800, both are high-output channels in a similar sub band. the difference is RaffworkID has a defined editorial focus (woodworking tutorials, machinery, agriculture) that's clear from sentence one of their description. if you're scouting prabislive's actual gaming competitors, skip this one. if you're studying how a clear topic statement affects discoverability below 2K subs, it's a useful contrast.
@SaveTheGameMedia (1,150 subs, 989 videos, US) is the closest analog to prabislive's actual playbook on the volume side — independent gaming content with a podcast format, nearly a thousand videos, and a sub count that's actually lower than prabislive's. they monetize through Patreon, which tells you the YouTube ad revenue at that scale probably isn't carrying them. for a creator weighing whether to keep grinding upload volume vs pivoting to fewer, sharper videos, this is the cautionary data point sitting right next to prabislive's: 989 uploads got SaveTheGameMedia to 1,150 subs. prabislive's 1,800 uploads got them to 1,770. both ratios are brutal.
if you watch @prabislive, the two channels actually worth your time in the same content space are @h4x_Gojo_Fr (for the lean, Roblox-focused alternative) and @saadzahid7115 (for the regional comparison from Pakistan). the other three are sub-count matches, not content matches. honestly, the most useful read on this competitor set isn't who to watch alongside prabislive — it's what it reveals about the channel itself. at 1,770 subs and 1,800 videos, YouTube doesn't have a strong topical signal to slot prabislive into. tightening the editorial focus probably matters more than another 100 uploads.
Common questions
Who are @prabislive's biggest competitors on YouTube?
the closest competitors by both sub count and content overlap are @h4x_Gojo_Fr (2,750 subs, Roblox-focused gaming, Pakistan) and @saadzahid7115 (3,340 subs, Pakistan). both are in the South Asian gaming-adjacent space at a similar size. the other three channels surfaced as matches — @rare_finance (1,840 subs), @RaffworkID (1,580 subs), and @SaveTheGameMedia (1,150 subs) — sit in finance, woodworking, and gaming-reviews respectively. they share a sub count with prabislive but not an audience. so the real direct competitor list is closer to two channels, not five.
How does @prabislive compare to @saadzahid7115?
@saadzahid7115 has roughly 1,570 more subs than @prabislive (3,340 vs 1,770) but has uploaded 1,598 fewer videos (202 vs 1,800). that's a dramatically different content strategy. saadzahid7115 is averaging about 16 subs per video uploaded; prabislive is at roughly 1 sub per video. on pure efficiency, saadzahid7115's approach is winning by an order of magnitude. without seeing watch time or CTR I can't tell you exactly why, but it likely comes down to fewer, more targeted uploads vs heavy live-streaming volume that ages out fast.
What channels should I watch alongside @prabislive?
if you actually like prabislive's content style, @h4x_Gojo_Fr is the closest watch — both are South Asian gaming creators at similar sub levels, and Gojo's Roblox focus gives you a tighter version of the same general space. @saadzahid7115 is also Pakistan-based and at a similar tier, even if their bio doesn't tell you much. for podcast-style gaming commentary that loosely parallels what a high-volume live channel does, @SaveTheGameMedia is worth a look despite being US-based. skip the finance and woodworking channels — they're sub-count matches, not viewing matches.
Is @prabislive the biggest channel in their niche?
no — within this competitor set, @prabislive (1,770 subs) is the third-largest behind @saadzahid7115 (3,340) and @h4x_Gojo_Fr (2,750). but the niche read is fuzzy because prabislive doesn't have a clearly defined niche from their bio — "lets create next level of gaming" describes intent, not topic. within the South Asian small-channel gaming space specifically, prabislive is mid-tier in this group. with 1,800 uploaded videos, the question isn't channel size — it's why all that volume hasn't translated to a stronger sub trajectory yet.
What's the difference between @prabislive and similar creators?
the biggest observable difference is upload volume vs subscriber efficiency. @prabislive sits at roughly 1,800 videos for 1,770 subs — about 1:1. every comparison channel runs leaner. @h4x_Gojo_Fr is at 34 videos for 2,750 subs (~80:1). @saadzahid7115 is at 202 videos for 3,340 subs (~16:1). even @SaveTheGameMedia, the highest-volume comp, runs better than prabislive. the "live" in the handle suggests heavy stream-to-VOD output, which historically gets less algorithmic lift than edited uploads. that's likely the core strategic gap to close, not anything topic-related.
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