Buildium covers property management topics focused on software, automation, marketing, bookkeeping, and compliance for property managers and HOA/association managers. The channel features tutorials, how-tos, and trend insights, with video titles highlighting tools, workflows, and marketing strategies in proptech. Content style appears to be instructional and industry-focused, with a mix of how-to guides and strategy discussions, and uploads are frequent with an average of about 297 views per video across 210 published since joining in 2017.
High search overlap on 'property management software' with 100% search alignment, and Buildium-like content focus on property management features, HOA tools, and marketing; DoorLoop mirrors Buildium’s audience but diverges in content style (81% similarity).
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Shared audience through 'property management marketing' and related marketing planning queries (80–83% content similarity), indicating alignment in marketing strategy discussions for property managers though content tone may differ (83% content).
Targets property management marketing and trends with apartment/complex marketing queries (65% search, 79% content), aligning with Buildium’s focus on industry insights while maintaining a distinct creator voice (content similarity high).
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Executes property management marketing content and digital marketing planning for PMs (49% search, 83% content), matching Buildium’s audience interest in PM marketing despite a different agency-centered approach.
Appeals to rental pricing strategy within real estate, overlapping with Buildium’s audience on property-related profitability topics (51% search, 77% content), though pricing-focused content differs in format.
Covers property management software, automation, and batch reporting topics (53% search, 75% content), indicating a shared software-oriented audience with Buildium but a more product-comparison and buying-focus style.
Content Landscape
Top competitors include DoorLoop (89% match) and Upkeep Media Inc. (81% match). DoorLoop and Upkeep share overlapping queries with Buildium such as property management software, HOA management software, property management marketing, and marketing plan property management, indicating competition around software solutions and marketing strategies for property management. DoorLoop has 11.9K subscribers and Upkeep Media Inc. has 2.8K subscribers, both larger or smaller than Buildium’s own channel (7.1K subscribers), illustrating varying audience sizes. Additionally, Matt Easton (73% match) with 33.2K subscribers and Fourandhalf - Property Management Marketing Agency (69% match) with 2.2K subscribers also compete on topics like property management marketing and digital marketing property management. These competitors align on queries such as property management marketing, marketing plan property management, and proptech tools, clustering around marketing and technology in the property management space.
Which YouTube channels are most similar to Buildium?
DoorLoop — 89% match, 11.9K subscribers; Upkeep Media Inc. — 81% match, 2.8K subscribers; Matt Easton — 73% match, 33.2K subscribers. They share a focus on property management and real estate technology, producing content related to property management tools, software, and industry insights.
What type of content does Buildium make?
Buildium creates tutorial and informational videos about property management software, automation, and industry best practices, with titles like 'Built For What's Next' and 'The Proptech Tools Property Managers Actually Need in 2026.' Upload frequency is implied by multiple recent videos and an average of approximately 297 views per video, indicating a regular posting schedule.
How do we determine which channels are similar to Buildium?
We analyze Buildium'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.