Channels Like Nicole Rudolph

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Nicole Rudolph
Subscribers 332K
Videos 259
Views 32.8M

Nicole Rudolph concentrates on the history of everyday objects and consumer culture, exploring how items are made, bought, and used through a time-travel lens. Content spans deep-dives and historical analysis with a focus on sewing, tailoring, historical costume, fashion history, and design themes, incorporating related topics like corsets, shoemaking, interior design, and Pantone color trends. The channel posts a mix of in-depth explorations and trend-focused topics, with an average of approximately 0.7 uploads per week and about 168.5K average views per video; current figures show 332K subscribers, 32.8M total views, and 259 videos published since joining Aug 25, 2020.

Content Landscape

Top competitors by match strength are Nick Lewis (89% match) and The School of Life (77% match). Nick Lewis overlaps on Pantone color of the year, home decor trends history, and decorating trends through time, while The School of Life intersects on consumer culture history, progressive era consumerism, and capitalism critique history. TED-Ed (74% match) also rivals on retail history and marketing, economic impact of design, and myth debunking history. Nicole Rudolph has 332K subscribers, compared with Nick Lewis’s 780K, The School of Life’s 9.6M, and TED-Ed’s 22.4M, indicating a significantly smaller audience but overlapping topics in design, consumerism, and historical perspectives on everyday objects.

Similar Channels

We found 47 YouTube channels similar to Nicole Rudolph

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#1 Nick Lewis

89% relevance

Subscribers 780K
Videos 514
Views 137.5M
Appearances 7
SERP 100%
Similarity 82%
Pantone color of the year home decor trends history decorating trends through time

Shares a high search overlap on Pantone color of the year, home decor trends history, and decorating trends through time, indicating a similar audience and topic focus, though Nick Lewis's content diverges in style with a lower content match (82%).

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#2 The School of Life

77% relevance

Subscribers 9.6M
Videos 1.1K
Views 980.9M
Appearances 5
SERP 90%
Similarity 69%
consumer culture history progressive era consumerism capitalism critique history

Aligned with Nicole Rudolph on consumer culture history and capitalism critique history in searches, suggesting a comparable interest area, while School of Life’s content approach differs significantly in format and presentation (content match 69%).

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#3 TED-Ed

74% relevance

Subscribers 22.4M
Videos 2.3K
Views 4.5B
Appearances 9
SERP 72%
Similarity 75%
retail history and marketing economic impact of design myth debunking history

Overlap on queries about retail history and marketing and the economic impact of design shows a shared audience and subject matter, though TED-Ed maintains a more educational, explainer style (content match 75%).

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#4 Homeworthy

73% relevance

Subscribers 761K
Videos 3.6K
Views 267.2M
Appearances 10
SERP 77%
Similarity 71%
antiques and historic homes antique home restoration history

Both target interests in antiques and historic homes and antique home restoration history, reflecting similar niche topics and search intent, with Homeworthy's content approach differing moderately (content match 71%).

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#5 Design Theory

72% relevance

Subscribers 743K
Videos 111
Views 33.5M
Appearances 10
SERP 59%
Similarity 81%
industrial design evolution branding and consumer culture industrial design milestones

Shares interest in industrial design evolution, branding and consumer culture, and milestones, aligning on design history topics, while Design Theory emphasizes theory-driven content (content match 81%).

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#6 Then & Now

72% relevance

Subscribers 543K
Videos 216
Views 40.0M
Appearances 7
SERP 70%
Similarity 73%
consumer culture history retail history and marketing progressive era consumerism

Competes for audiences around consumer culture history and retail/history marketing, including progressive era consumerism, indicating strong topical overlap though production style diverges (content match 73%).

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#11 59% Levi Hildebrand 79% 735K 28% 3
#12 57% Design Docs 76% 18.7K 29% 2
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#14 57% CrashCourse 70% 16.9M 38% 6
#15 57% Science Channel 69% 5.3M 39% 4
#16 56% Our History 68% 980K 36% 5
#17 55% Big Think 76% 8.6M 24% 2
#18 55% Our Restoration Nation 71% 156K 30% 5
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#21 54% The Wall Street Journal 72% 6.6M 26% 6
#22 53% Jimmy Design 69% 68.1K 30% 5
#23 53% Lindsay Marsh 73% 41.4K 24% 1
#24 53% Mashable Brand X 76% 7.8K 19% 1
#25 53% Great Big Story 72% 6.3M 24% 2
#26 53% TEDx Talks 69% 44.2M 28% 7
#27 51% Stylus 73% 1.3K 19% 1
#28 51% Discover The Nation 70% 54.7K 24% 1
#29 51% Chat History 71% 981K 22% 2
#30 51% TDC 72% 1.1M 19% 1
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#33 50% SLICE Full Doc 70% 479K 20% 4
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#35 50% overzealots 70% 168K 19% 3
#36 50% Jen 70% 19K 19% 1
#37 50% List 25 70% 2.8M 19% 1
#38 48% Reading Through History 65% 105K 24% 2
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Search Queries Used

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which YouTube channels are most similar to Nicole Rudolph?

Nick Lewis — 89% match, 780K subscribers; The School of Life — 77% match, 9.6M subscribers; TED-Ed — 74% match, 22.4M subscribers. All three channels are education- or idea-focused creators that build audiences around explanatory or reflective content, which Nicole Rudolph also does through historical, design, and cultural topics.

What type of content does Nicole Rudolph make?

Nicole Rudolph creates content around sewing, tailoring, historical costume, fashion history, costuming, corsets, shoemaking, and related design/history topics. Her videos cover themes like historic homes, decor, and architecture with social commentary (e.g., HOAs, AI floor plans). She uploads about 0.7 videos per week, and videos average about 168.5K views.

How do we determine which channels are similar to Nicole Rudolph?

We analyze Nicole Rudolph'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.

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