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Business Casual
Subscribers 1.1M
Videos 91
Views 102.7M

Channels Like Business Casual

Business Casual covers business history, biographies, and documentary-style explorations of entrepreneurship, industry, and leadership. Content appears as deep-dives and documentary-style videos (e.g., profiles of JP Morgan, Andrew Carnegie, George Westinghouse) with a focus on historical business figures, corporate history, and industry milestones, complemented by broad keywords like 'business documentary,' 'history,' and 'entrepreneurs.' The channel publishes regular long-form documentaries and historical analyses, with recent videos ranging from hundreds of thousands to several millions of views, and an average around 1.3M views per video.

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We found 48 YouTube channels similar to Business Casual

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#1

80% relevance

Subscribers 44.2M
Videos 255K
Views 8.8B
Appearances 29
SERP 100%
Similarity 66%
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Similar to Business Casual in focusing on business leadership and entrepreneurship narratives as shown by 80% match in queries, with a strong emphasis on founder profiles and leadership stories that align with Business Casual’s topic scope.

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Subscribers 6.6M
Videos 28K
Views 2.5B
Appearances 9
SERP 49%
Similarity 77%
corporate history case studies corporate strategy histories global business legends

Shares a high relevance through queries about corporate history and strategy histories, matching 66% overall and delivering in-depth business case-style content similar to Business Casual's strategic-depth approach.

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Subscribers 1.6M
Videos 665
Views 60.9M
Appearances 9
SERP 56%
Similarity 72%
business leadership corporate strategy histories startup scaling strategies

Aligns on business leadership and startup/scaling strategies (66% match) and delivers content-rich, management-focused insight that complements Business Casual’s analytical leadership narratives.

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#4

62% relevance

Subscribers 2.7M
Videos 1.1K
Views 176.7M
Appearances 13
SERP 50%
Similarity 70%
business leadership executive leadership lessons business leadership narratives

Converges on executive leadership lessons and leadership narratives (62% match), offering persona-driven leadership storytelling that mirrors Business Casual’s emphasis on leadership ideas.

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Subscribers 154K
Videos 318
Views 7.7M
Appearances 7
SERP 32%
Similarity 79%
finance and capitalism history economic history fundamentals global trade history

Shares a focus on finance and capitalism history and global trade history (60% match), appealing to an audience interested in macro-financial context similar to Business Casual’s historical business perspectives.

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#6

58% relevance

Subscribers 27.2M
Videos 5.5K
Views 3.1B
Appearances 12
SERP 37%
Similarity 72%
business leadership entrepreneurship history global business legends

Overlaps with Business Casual’s interest in leadership and entrepreneurship histories (58% match) and global business legends, drawing a similar audience through idea-centered talks.

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Content Landscape

Discovered competitors include TEDx Talks (80% match) and The Wall Street Journal (66% match) as top rivals. Harvard Business Review (66% match) and Simon Sinek (62% match) also align with topics like business leadership, corporate strategy, and founder profiles. Financial Historian (60% match) covers finance and capitalism history, aligning with global business history queries. Business Casual has 1.1M subscribers; TEDx Talks leads with 44.2M subscribers, WSJ with 6.6M, and HBR with 1.6M, while Simon Sinek has 2.7M and Financial Historian 154K. Competitors share queries around business leadership, corporate history, entrepreneurship, and startup/industry case studies, signaling overlap in audience interests and search intent.

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#14 53% Think School 75% 5.5M 19% 4
#15 53% Y Combinator 72% 2.2M 24% 5
#16 52% How History Works 76% 262K 16% 4
#17 52% Nordic Business Forum 69% 123K 25% 6
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#19 51% Alux.com 75% 5.1M 15% 2
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#21 51% Tony Robbins 75% 2.6M 14% 3
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#23 49% How It Happened 74% 51.2K 11% 2
#24 49% Corporate Finance Institute 65% 377K 25% 4
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#30 48% Simple History 71% 5.1M 14% 1
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#32 47% TED-Ed 68% 22.4M 15% 3
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#34 46% The Quest For Excellence 70% 6.9K 10% 2
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#36 46% Brian Tracy 70% 1.9M 10% 4
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Frequently Asked Questions

Which YouTube channels are most similar to Business Casual?

Business Casual's biggest competitors on YouTube are TEDx Talks (80% match, 44.2M subscribers), The Wall Street Journal (66% match, 6.6M subscribers), and Harvard Business Review (66% match, 1.6M subscribers). They share a focus on business, history, and documentary-style content that analyzes real-world economics, companies, and notable figures.

What type of content does Business Casual make?

Business Casual produces documentary-style videos about business history, biographies, and entrepreneurship, such as J.P. Morgan Documentary, How Starbucks Really Became A Coffee Giant, and other deep dives into companies and the industrial era. The channel averages about 1.3M views per video, with a recent lineup including multiple videos like J.P. Morgan Documentary (5.2M views) and The War of Dirty Tricks (315.1K views), and posts with an implied high-frequency cadence (roughly around 1+ uploads per week).

How do we determine which channels are similar to Business Casual?

We analyze Business Casual'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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