AMAZE Org produces animated videos about puberty, healthy relationships, and growing up, addressing body, mental health, identity, and related topics. The channel uses educational, animated tutorials and explainers, with a release cadence of every other Wednesday and an average of approximately 426K views per video across its 375 published videos.
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Both target teen mental health and relationship topics with high search overlap (healthy relationships teens, communication in relationships) and similar content focus on psychology, though Psych2Go’s style is more animated/psychoeducation while AMAZE Org is more direct videos.
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Both address puberty education and relationship/communication themes with strong search overlap, and content aligns around educational explanations, though TED-Ed emphasizes short, animated lessons whereas AMAZE Org centers on teen-oriented guidance.
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Share interest in healthy relationships and teen communication with notable search overlap, and offer informative talks similar in educational goal, but TEDx Talks features longer, speaker-driven formats versus AMAZE Org’s teen-focused guidance.
Both cover teen mental health and relationships with meaningful search overlap; Oasis emphasizes mental health apps, whereas AMAZE Org provides video-based guidance, indicating a related audience but differing medium.
Overlap in puberty education and teen health queries with solid search alignment, yet Planned Parenthood delivers broader health information and resources, while AMAZE Org focuses on short, teen-centered relationship and puberty guidance.
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Targets teen puberty health and mental health with similar search interest, sharing an audience interested in teen wellness, though PRO Wellness emphasizes academic/wampus wellness programming versus AMAZE Org’s video format.
Content Landscape
Discovered competitors include Psych2Go (83% match) with 13M subscribers and TED-Ed (67% match) with 22.4M subscribers, both aligning on healthy relationships, communication in relationships, and toxic friendship signs. TEDx Talks (60% match) with 44.2M subscribers also overlaps on healthy relationships and communication. Oasis Mental Health Applications (57% match) and Planned Parenthood (55% match) share queries around healthy relationships, puberty education, and identity puberty. AMAZE Org has 303K subscribers, substantially smaller than Psych2Go, TED-Ed, and TEDx Talks; competitors generally exceed AMAZE in size, while sharing overlapping topics such as puberty education, relationships, and anti-bullying themes.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which YouTube channels are most similar to AMAZE Org?
Psych2Go (13M subscribers) — 83% match; TED-Ed (22.4M subscribers) — 67% match; TEDx Talks (44.2M subscribers) — 60% match. All three are educational channels that create informative, explanatory videos on psychology, science, and educational topics, aligning with AMAZE Org's focus on puberty, sex education, and health.
What type of content does AMAZE Org make?
AMAZE Org creates educational, age-appropriate content about puberty, sex education, gender, sexuality, health, and body topics. Video titles suggest explainer and express-yourself themes, including 'What Is AMAZE?', 'Being Me', and 'Expressing Myself. My Way.', with an average of about 426K views per video and a frequency of multiple uploads per week.
How do we determine which channels are similar to AMAZE Org?
We analyze AMAZE Org'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.