ErikTheElectric produces content centered on extreme diet challenges, food challenges, eating challenges, and calorie-focused experiments, as reflected in keywords like Food Challenge, Calorie Challenge, and Eating Challenge. Video titles indicate a mix of challenge-based vlogs, diet experiments, and large-meal journeys, with formats ranging from daily diet survivals to controlled diet experiments and menu explorations. The channel uploads frequently (1000 videos published) with an average view count around 15.5 million per video, suggesting high engagement on frequent, high-idea challenge content.
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We found 48 YouTube channels similar to ErikTheElectric
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Both target audiences interested in extreme eating/drinking challenges and massive meals, with high search overlap (100%) for diet-related queries and strong content alignment (84%), indicating similar challenge-focused calorie experimentation styles.
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Shares audience around calorie-dheavy meals and weight gain concepts, as shown by matching queries on largest daily diets and calorie-heavy meals, with content similarity at 76% despite a somewhat different presentation.
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Common ground in diet experiments and fast-food diet exploration, reflecting strong search match (73%) and content alignment (74%) in calorie-heavy and experiment-driven videos.
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Both cover large daily intake and calorie-focused goals, with significant search alignment (40% lower than others but still relevant) and higher content similarity (76%), suggesting a more nutrition-science bent alongside meal challenges.
Aligned on extreme diet challenges and world’s heaviest diet concepts, showing high search intent (30%) and very high content similarity (81%), indicating a dramatic, challenge-first format.
Competes on giant/giant-portion recipes and world’s heaviest diet themes, with strong search overlap (26%) and high content similarity (84%), reflecting a food-focused, challenge-driven style.
Content Landscape
Top competitors by match strength are Will Tennyson (90% match) and Lee Lem (78% match). Will Tennyson shares overlapping queries such as largest daily diet, extreme diet challenges, and world's heaviest diet, while Lee Lem aligns with queries like largest daily diet, calorie heavy meals, and weight gain meals. Jeremy Ethier (74% match) and Jeff Nippard (61% match) also compete on related topics like diet experiments and heavy-meal or calorie-focused content. Browney (61% match) also overlaps on extreme diet challenges and surviving extreme diets. ErikTheElectric has 5.2M subscribers; Will Tennyson has about 4.7M, Lee Lem 733K, Jeremy Ethier 7.6M, Jeff Nippard 8.2M, and Browney 11.5M, indicating competitors range from smaller to comparable or larger audiences, with multiple channels sharing queries around extreme diets, giant meals, and calorie-focused challenges.
Which YouTube channels are most similar to ErikTheElectric?
Will Tennyson (90% match, 4.7M subscribers), Lee Lem (78% match, 733K subscribers), and Jeremy Ethier (74% match, 7.6M subscribers) are ErikTheElectric's biggest competitors. All three channels share a focus on fitness-related content and challenge-style videos, similar to ErikTheElectric's calorie and eating challenges.
What type of content does ErikTheElectric make?
ErikTheElectric creates food and eating challenge content, as evidenced by titles like 'I Survived The World’s Heaviest Man’s Daily Diet' and 'I Let AI Control Every Meal for Two Weeks.' The channel averages about 15.5M views per video and posts multiple challenge-focused videos, indicating a frequent upload pattern.
How do we determine which channels are similar to ErikTheElectric?
We analyze ErikTheElectric'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.