Extreme Force covers large-scale machines and heavy equipment, including dozers, crawlers, dump trucks, excavators, crushers, and forestry gear, as reflected in keywords like mining machines and heavy machinery. The channel appears to publish tutorials, explanations, and deep-dives into machine histories and company growth, with recent videos ranging from overviews of construction machines to company growth stories. Upload frequency is about 0.7 videos per week, with an average of approximately 9.1K views per video.
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We found 42 YouTube channels similar to Extreme Force
Scores high on search overlap (100%) for queries like excavator machines, bulldozer tractors, and forestry equipment, aligning with Extreme Force's audience, though their content style diverges (80% content match) in format or presentation.
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Shares strong search alignment (89%) with queries such as heavy equipment and mining equipment, indicating audience similarity, while their content approach is moderately aligned (77% content match) but not identical to Extreme Force.
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High search overlap (75%) on heavy equipment and mining equipment queries signals a similar audience, and their content similarity is strong (82% content match), making them closely aligned in both intent and style.
Has substantial search overlap (54%) for cranes machinery and heavy haulers, suggesting overlapping queries, but content similarity is high (85% content match), indicating a similar presentation despite fewer shared searches.
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Shares solid search overlap (75%) on heavy equipment and construction machinery queries with Extreme Force, and has moderate content similarity (69% content match), implying a similar topic but stylistic differences.
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Exhibits notable search overlap (54%) for excavator machines and heavy equipment, aligning audience intent, with strong content similarity (77% content match) in forestry and equipment-focused videos.
Content Landscape
Competitors identified: Mighty Machines (88% match) and Heavy Mining Equipment (82% match) are the top two by match strength. Both overlap with Extreme Force on queries such as excavator machines, bulldozer tractors, forestry equipment, heavy equipment, and mining equipment, indicating shared audiences seeking large machinery content. Mega Machines Channel (79% match) also competes, focusing on heavy equipment, construction machinery, and mining equipment, though with a much larger subscriber base (1.9M) compared to Extreme Force’s 12.5K. Lord Gizmo (73% match) and Smart Tech (72% match) similarly compete on cranes machinery, forestry equipment, heavy haulers, and related construction gear. Extreme Force’s competitors collectively vary in size, with subscribers ranging from hundreds of thousands to millions, and all share overlapping topics around construction and mining machinery.
Which YouTube channels are most similar to Extreme Force?
Mighty Machines — 88% match, 132K subscribers; Heavy Mining Equipment — 82% match, 108K subscribers; Mega Machines Channel — 79% match, 1.9M subscribers. All three compete with Extreme Force by focusing on heavy equipment, mining machines, and construction machinery, targeting viewers interested in industrial and heavy machinery topics.
What type of content does Extreme Force make?
Extreme Force creates videos about heavy equipment and construction machines, with titles like Every Construction Machine on Earth Explained in 20 Minutes, So JCB Have Just Had a Pretty Epic Year, and How CASE Went From A Small Local Company To A Billion Dollar Business. The channel averages about 9.1K views per video and uploads roughly 0.7 times per week.
How do we determine which channels are similar to Extreme Force?
We analyze Extreme Force'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.