Think School delivers world-class practical education through business and geopolitical case studies, analyzing how companies succeed, fail, and how policy and economy affect outcomes. The channel uses deep-dives and explanatory analyses with tutorial-style explanations, aiming to transform the Indian education narrative. With 5.5M subscribers and 567.9M total views across 884 videos since February 2020, content averages around 748.7K views per video and roughly multiple uploads per week, with typical video lengths around 30 minutes.
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Both target audiences seeking in-depth analysis of current affairs and policy with high search overlap on queries like indian economy analysis and india policy debates; 82% match driven by search similarity, though Think School's content style is more explanatory coursework-oriented (content 72%).
Shares a focus on economic policy analysis and explaining indicators and policy impact, evidenced by 100% search alignment and 68% content similarity, indicating similar topic interests but slightly different presentation.
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Appeals to viewers of corporate strategy and market disruption case studies with high search overlap on those queries (83%), and similar interest in leadership lessons (content 69%), though HBR tends toward business-case pedagogy while Think School is more instructional.
Targets viewers interested in market disruption case studies with strong content alignment (83%), and shares search interest (49%), indicating overlapping niche but Think School has broader audience and slightly different style.
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Competes for audience on business case studies and corporate strategy with moderate search overlap (56%) and high content similarity (76%), reflecting similar topics though WSJ offers more newsy, journalistic style.
Both focus on economic policy analysis and Indian/global economy trends; 56% search overlap and 76% content similarity show aligned topics and presentation of macro concepts.
Content Landscape
Top competitors include India Today (82% match, 11M subscribers) and The Wall Street Journal (68% match, 6.6M subscribers). Both share overlapping queries with Think School such as economic policy analysis, indian economy analysis, policy reforms impact, corporate strategy case studies, and business/market disruption topics. Harvard Business Review (74% match, 1.6M subscribers) also competes on corporate strategy and market disruption queries. Think School’s audience looks at economic indicators, policy debates, and global/local business case studies, placing it alongside these larger educational and business-focused outlets. While Think School has 5.5M subscribers, the competitors range from 1.6M to 11M, highlighting larger incumbents in related spaces.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which YouTube channels are most similar to Think School?
Think School's biggest YouTube competitors are India Today (82% match, 11M subscribers), Jacob Clifford (81% match, 1.1M subscribers), and Harvard Business Review (74% match, 1.6M subscribers). They share a focus on analysis-driven, educational or informational content that discusses current events, politics, business, and public affairs.
What type of content does Think School make?
Think School creates educational and public-sphere commentary content, as evidenced by recent videos discussing politics, economics, and business topics (e.g., North vs South India, luxury branding, taxation, and US-Iran relations). The channel has an average of about 748.7K views per video and uploads multiple times per week.
How do we determine which channels are similar to Think School?
We analyze Think School'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.