Maurice Moves covers everyday carry, travel, health, productivity, and personal development topics, blending vlogs, how-to-style tutorials, and practical gear recommendations. The channel emphasizes daily-use items and routines, often focusing on travel EDC, packing strategies, wardrobe management, and habit-building, with a cadence that suggests regular uploads (as indicated by recent video listings) and an average view count around 147K per video.
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We found 50 YouTube channels similar to Maurice Moves
They target similar packing and minimalist travel themes as Maurice Moves (queries like minimalist travel kit, packing strategy, travel gear recommendations), showing a 92% match with Maurice Moves via strong search overlap but differing in content style (87% similarity).
Although focused on everyday health and productivity habits, LenaLifts shares Maurice Moves’ audience interest in routines and efficiency (queries on daily routine habits and health productivity habits) with a high search match (97%) but lower content overlap (74%), indicating similar audience but different topic emphasis.
Aly Smalls concentrates on packing strategy and travel gear like Maurice Moves, resulting in an 82% match with strong alignment in both search (82%) and content (82%), signaling a very similar channel focus.
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Alex Hormozi appeals to growth entrepreneurship and productivity habits, which overlaps Maurice Moves’ audience interested in routines and efficiency (queries: growth entrepreneurship, habits for productivity) with a 73% overall match, driven by search alignment (75%) but more divergent in content style (71%).
Pack Hacker emphasizes travel EDC and minimalist packing, yielding a 72% match driven by strong content overlap (85%) yet modest search overlap (52%), suggesting similar content style but somewhat narrower or different discovery queries than Maurice Moves.
This channel covers packing strategy and travel gear recommendations with a 70% match, showing substantial content similarity (84%) but relatively moderate search overlap (48%), indicating similar content but varied discovery audiences.
Content Landscape
Top competitors by match: The Travel Coaches (92% match) and LenaLifts (83% match). The Travel Coaches share overlapping queries such as minimalist travel kit, packing strategy, and travel gear recommendations, while LenaLifts aligns with everyday habits and health/productivity routines. Maurice Moves has 430K subscribers, compared with The Travel Coaches and LenaLifts at 68.9K and 1.4M subscribers respectively, highlighting a subscriber gap but similar topic focus. Additional connections include Aly Smalls (82% match) on packing strategy and travel gear, Alex Hormozi (73% match) on growth entrepreneurship and productivity habits, and Pack Hacker (72% match) on travel EDC and packing strategy. The common thread across these competitors is content around travel, daily routines, and productivity gear, with Maurice Moves positioned among channels that blend practical how-to content with lifestyle-focused insights.
Which YouTube channels are most similar to Maurice Moves?
The Travel Coaches — 68.9K subscribers, 92% match; LenaLifts — 1.4M subscribers, 83% match; Aly Smalls — 256K subscribers, 82% match. They share a focus on travel, productivity, and lifestyle topics relevant to Maurice Moves, with an emphasis on travel advice, self-improvement, and everyday carry or gear-related content.
What type of content does Maurice Moves make?
Maurice Moves creates vlogs and self-help style content centered on travel, gear, health, money, relationships, and productivity. Recent videos show travel EDC, minimal travel tech, and travel secrets, with an average around 147K views per video and multiple uploads per week.
How do we determine which channels are similar to Maurice Moves?
We analyze Maurice Moves'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.