April Wilkerson’s channel focuses on DIY, woodworking, and home improvement projects, featuring tutorials and project-based videos that cover storage solutions, built-in shelves, cabinets, concrete countertops, and general home design topics. The content style is tutorial-driven and project-oriented, often guiding viewers through step-by-step builds with an emphasis on practical, approachable woodworking and home DIY. The channel publishes a high volume of content since joining in 2012, with an average of about 168.4K views per video across 528 published entries.
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We found 48 YouTube channels similar to April Wilkerson
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Shares a strong overlap with April Wilkerson in cabinet-making and doors-related projects (queries: custom cabinets, cabinets with doors) and similar plan-focused content (woodworking plans), reflected in a high search match (91%) and solid content alignment (86%).
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Targets beginners and tool recommendations in woodworking (queries: woodworking for beginners, tool recommendations), showing audience overlap with April, with perfect search alignment (100%) but slightly lower content similarity (78%).
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Focuses on cabinets with doors and woodworking plans (queries) with a moderate overall match; search overlap (74%) and strong content alignment (81%) indicate shared audience and similar project-oriented videos.
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Focuses on cabinets with doors and woodworking plans/tutorials, aligning with April’s cabinet and plan-centric content; search overlap is moderate (55%) but content alignment is high (81%).
Content Landscape
Top competitors include MWA Woodworks (88% match) and 731 Woodworks (87% match), both aligning with overlapping queries such as custom cabinets, cabinets with doors, and woodworking plans. Lincoln St. Woodworks (78% match) also shares focus on floating shelves and cabinet work. April Wilkerson has 1.6M subscribers, while MWA Woodworks has 430K and 731 Woodworks has 886K, indicating larger audiences for the latter two but with similar content themes. Common queries among these channels include woodworking projects, DIY storage solutions, built-in shelves, floating shelves, and woodworking plans.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which YouTube channels are most similar to April Wilkerson?
MWA Woodworks — 88% match, 430K subscribers; 731 Woodworks — 87% match, 886K subscribers; Lincoln St. Woodworks — 78% match, 538K subscribers. They share a focus on home improvement, woodworking, DIY projects, and project builds similar to April Wilkerson's channel.
What type of content does April Wilkerson make?
April Wilkerson creates DIY and home improvement content centered on woodworking, renovations, and shop projects, with videos like a DIY Bar Liquor Cabinet, Trash Can Enclosure, plywood knowledge, and window sill extensions. She uploads multiple times per week with average video views around 168.4K.
How do we determine which channels are similar to April Wilkerson?
We analyze April Wilkerson's recent videos, generate topic-relevant search queries, check YouTube search results, and compare the meaning of each channel's content to measure similarity. The result is a ranked list sorted by SERP overlap, semantic similarity, and search appearances.