@showmeshort-t1u Competitors: 5 Similar YouTube Channels Compared
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@showmeshort-t1u (1,080 subs, 13 videos, Vietnam) competes most directly with @gauripathak-vc8um (1,260 subs) and @SANGEETA-7744 (1,130 subs). The observable differentiator is upload volume: those two have shipped 742 and 832 videos respectively, while @showmeshort-t1u has only 13 on the channel.
Channel data · captured Jun 24, 2026
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The five channels grouped around @showmeshort-t1u aren't really a niche cluster — they're a sub-count cluster. Everyone here sits between roughly 1,000 and 1,400 subs, which is the band YouTube's algorithm starts surfacing in "similar channels" rails even when topical overlap is thin. So treat this less as "creators in the same lane" and more as "creators the recommendation graph keeps shuffling next to each other." @showmeshort-t1u itself is a near-blank slate publicly — a Vietnam-based channel with 13 videos and a one-line description that just says "More about this channel" — so most of the comparison has to lean on what the other five are clearly doing.
@gauripathak-vc8um (1,260 subs, 742 videos) is the closest competitor on raw scale and the furthest on workload. The bio frames it as a UPSC-aspirant #livestudywithme channel teasing the "2k subscribers SOON" milestone. 742 videos at 1,260 subs is roughly 1.7 subs per video, which is the math you see on study-with-me channels that lean on long passive streams and short clips. Worth following over @showmeshort-t1u if you specifically care about the Indian civil-service study niche, or if you're studying their volume strategy — they're betting reps will eventually compound.
@SANGEETA-7744 (1,130 subs, 832 videos, India) has the highest video count in the whole set. The bio is a little hard to parse but reads as Maithili-language comedy, jokes, and entertainment Shorts. 832 uploads to land at 1,130 subs tells you they're prioritizing presence over polish — a totally valid regional-comedy Shorts strategy where one viral clip can flip the channel overnight. Follow them instead of @showmeshort-t1u if you want to study what high-cadence regional comedy looks like at the threshold before breakout, not for any specific creative craft.
@Deep.Love.Journey (1,040 subs, 318 videos, Germany) is the most editorially distinct channel in the cluster. The bio is a long emotional-storytelling pitch — "every heartbeat tells a romantic story" — clearly aimed at the romance-narration Shorts vertical that's been quietly huge in 2026. 318 videos to 1,040 subs is roughly half the upload velocity of the India-based channels, suggesting they actually script and edit each one. If @showmeshort-t1u is on your watchlist mostly because of the Asian audience overlap, Deep Love Journey is a sideways follow: same sub tier, completely different content discipline.
@Painxfps (1,370 subs, 736 videos, India) is the biggest channel in this competitor set and the only obvious gaming creator. The bio is unmistakably first-person — FPS gameplay, late-night story games, business email listed — which signals they're treating the channel like a real project, not a hobby. 736 videos to 1,370 subs is roughly the same uploads-per-sub ratio as the UPSC channel, but with a much clearer brand voice. Follow them over @showmeshort-t1u if you want FPS clips; they're the only creator in this group with an actual content identity readable from the bio alone.
@DeepCantCode (1,140 subs, 72 videos, India) is the interesting outlier. 72 videos to land near the same sub count as creators who've shipped 700+ is a wildly different efficiency curve — they're getting roughly 15 subs per upload versus everyone else's 1-2. The bio ("tech rants, real projects, blunt opinions on AI, programming languages... 98.9% Human made content") is also the only one in the set written like a person rather than a description. If you only have time to follow one channel from this list alongside @showmeshort-t1u, this is the one with the clearest signal that the creator knows what they're doing.
If you watch @showmeshort-t1u, the realistic answer is that you should also watch @DeepCantCode for content-per-upload efficiency and @Painxfps for a clearer example of branded small-channel positioning. The other three — @gauripathak-vc8um, @SANGEETA-7744, @Deep.Love.Journey — are useful as comparison points if you're trying to understand the high-volume Shorts strategy, but they don't share any obvious editorial DNA with @showmeshort-t1u. Honestly with only 13 videos public, the source channel is still pre-identity, so the most useful thing this list shows is what the next 700 uploads could look like depending on which path they pick.
Common questions
Who are @showmeshort-t1u's biggest competitors on YouTube?
Based on the live competitor pull, the closest channels by sub count are @gauripathak-vc8um (1,260 subs), @SANGEETA-7744 (1,130 subs), @DeepCantCode (1,140 subs), @Deep.Love.Journey (1,040 subs), and @Painxfps (1,370 subs). They all sit in the 1,000-1,400 sub band that YouTube tends to cross-recommend. Worth flagging: this is a sub-count cluster, not a niche cluster — the content angles span UPSC study, Maithili comedy, romance narration, FPS gaming, and tech rants. None of them publicly share an obvious topical match with @showmeshort-t1u's channel.
How does @showmeshort-t1u compare to @gauripathak-vc8um?
@gauripathak-vc8um has roughly 180 more subscribers (1,260 vs 1,080) but has uploaded 742 videos compared to @showmeshort-t1u's 13. That's the entire story of the comparison. @gauripathak-vc8um is running a high-cadence UPSC #livestudywithme channel teasing a 2K milestone, betting on volume as the growth lever. @showmeshort-t1u has barely started publishing. If you want a working example of where consistent uploads land a small channel after hundreds of videos, @gauripathak-vc8um is a useful reference point — but the two aren't really doing the same thing yet.
What channels should I watch alongside @showmeshort-t1u?
If you're picking from this specific competitor set, @DeepCantCode (1,140 subs, 72 videos) is the standout because the per-video efficiency is much higher than anyone else here — and the bio actually reads like a person with a clear point of view on tech and AI. @Painxfps (1,370 subs, 736 videos) is the second pick because they have the cleanest content identity in the group: FPS clips, business email listed, clearly treating it as a real channel. The other three are useful only if your goal is studying high-volume Shorts strategies rather than enjoying the content.
Is @showmeshort-t1u the biggest channel in their niche?
No. Within this 5-channel competitor pull, @showmeshort-t1u sits fourth on sub count at 1,080. @Painxfps leads the group at 1,370 subs, followed by @gauripathak-vc8um at 1,260, @DeepCantCode at 1,140, and @SANGEETA-7744 at 1,130. @Deep.Love.Journey is slightly below at 1,040. The whole cluster lives inside a 330-sub spread, so calling any of them "biggest" is a stretch — they're all small channels that the algorithm groups together. The real differentiation is upload count and content discipline, not size.
What's the difference between @showmeshort-t1u and similar creators?
The biggest observable difference is library depth. @showmeshort-t1u has 13 videos. The other five have published between 72 and 832 videos each. @SANGEETA-7744 alone has 64x the upload count. Geographically, @showmeshort-t1u is the only Vietnam-based channel in the set — the rest are India (3), Germany (1), and one unlisted. Content-wise, every other channel has a readable bio that signals a niche (study, comedy, romance, gaming, tech). @showmeshort-t1u's bio is essentially blank, so positioning hasn't really happened yet.
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