Donny Dust’s Paleo Tracks specializes in survival skills, primitive technology, and lithic arts, delivering tutorials and demonstrations on flintknapping, stone tool making, and primitive survival techniques. The channel emphasizes hands-on, instructional content like stone knives, arrow points, and butchering with stone tools, with a posting rhythm of about 0.9 uploads per week and average video views around 113.7K.
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Both target viewers interested in flintknapping and stone tool reconstruction, with high query overlap on flintknapping basics and abrasion technique, though HuntPrimitive's content aligns more with practical demonstrations (86% content match) rather than Donny Dust’s broader paleo storytelling.
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Shares a focus on stone tool making and primitive tech concepts, with strong overlap on queries like 'stone tool making' and 'primitive technology tools' (81% search), while Primitive Technology’s videos emphasize self-built systems rather than Donny Dust’s paleo narrative.
Both channels explore flintknapping basics and rock tool crafting, with substantial search overlap on those queries, but gregpryorhomestead’s content style is more DIY homestead oriented (71% content match).
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Similar interest in stone tool making and prehistoric hunting tools, aided by meaningful search overlap, while NORTH 02 leans more into technology explanations than Donny Dust’s storytelling angle (79% content match).
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Both attract viewers curious about ancient tool use and hand axe history, with strong search alignment on stone tool making and hunting tools; MinuteEarth’s content pack is more animated explainers (68% content match).
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Targets stone age technology and hand axe making with notable search overlap, but Will Lord emphasizes survival-focused demonstrations, resulting in a higher content divergence (89% content match in style).
Content Landscape
Discovered competitors include HuntPrimitive (91% match) and Primitive Technology (78% match) as the top two by match strength. They share overlapping queries such as flintknapping basics, abrasion technique flintknapping, stone tool testing, stone tool making, and primitive technology tools. Donny Dust’s channel has 1.3M subscribers, while HuntPrimitive has 211K and Primitive Technology has 11M, indicating a smaller but highly aligned niche audience for HuntPrimitive ahead of the much larger Primitive Technology. Other peers like gregpryorhomestead (70% match), NORTH 02 (69%), and MinuteEarth (69%) also cover related topics such as rock tool crafting, hand axe history, and prehistoric hunting tools, reinforcing the overlap in stone-age toolcraft and survival-tech content.
Which YouTube channels are most similar to Donny Dust’s Paleo Tracks?
Donny Dust’s Paleo Tracks' biggest competitors on YouTube are HuntPrimitive (211K subscribers, 91% match) and Primitive Technology (11M subscribers, 78% match). gregpryorhomestead is also a competitor (50.3K subscribers, 70% match). All three channels focus on survival, bushcraft, and primitive skills, sharing content centered on hands-on wilderness tools and techniques.
What type of content does Donny Dust’s Paleo Tracks make?
Donny Dust’s Paleo Tracks creates content about survival skills, primitive skills, bushcraft, flintknapping, and primitive technology. Videos feature titles like Make A STONE KNIFE - Biface to Blade and Ancient Cultures Should Have Made This Stone Arrow Point, with an average of about 113.7K views per video and about 1.0 upload per week.
How do we determine which channels are similar to Donny Dust’s Paleo Tracks?
We analyze Donny Dust’s Paleo Tracks'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.