Clay Corner Studio provides tutorials and how-to content focused on ceramics, including basics of handbuilding, glazing, clay stages, and tool use, as evidenced by video titles like Basics of Ceramic Handbuilding and Basics of Ceramic Glazing. The channel appears to publish instructional videos with high view counts, averaging about 296.9K views per video, and has been active since May 4, 2020, with 5 videos and a total of 1.5M views from 33.8K subscribers.
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We found 44 YouTube channels similar to Clay Corner Studio
High search overlap (hands-on pottery topics like handbuilding techniques) and very strong content alignment (similar ceramic basics and cleanup tips) imply a shared audience and approach, resulting in an 87% match.
Significant audience overlap on ceramic basics and mug glazing ideas suggests a shared beginner-to-intermediate pottery focus, though content is slightly more glazed-focused, yielding a 70% match.
Similar emphasis on handbuilding, storage tools, and mug glazing ideas indicates a closely related tutorials catalog and target audience, producing a 70% match.
Overlaps on ceramic basics and glazing basics align with Clay Corner Studio’s beginner-friendly content, while storage tool topics indicate some shared utility searches, totaling a 64% match.
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Shared focus on glazing basics and studio setup attracts a similar DIY pottery crowd, with Clay Corner Studio and Pottery Crafters diverging mainly in cleanup tips, yielding a 62% match.
Common interest in mug glazing ideas and glaze types plus slip casting basics signals overlapping glaze-focused tutorials and beginner-friendly techniques, resulting in a 60% match.
Content Landscape
Competitors identified include Pottery to the People (87% match) and Florian Gadsby (70% match) as top rivals due to overlapping queries around handbuilding techniques, ceramic basics, and glazing. Little Street Pottery (70% match) and Jonthepotter (64% match) also compete on similar topics such as handbuilding, ceramic basics, and storage/cleanup queries. Pottery Crafters (62% match) overlaps on pottery glazing basics and ceramic cleanup tips. Clay Corner Studio has fewer subscribers (33.8K) than Florian Gadsby (1.8M) and Pottery to the People (207K), with others like Little Street Pottery (96.3K) and Jonthepotter (229K) in between, but all share the same core ceramic education queries.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which YouTube channels are most similar to Clay Corner Studio?
Pottery to the People — 87% match, 207K subscribers; Florian Gadsby — 70% match, 1.8M subscribers; Little Street Pottery — 70% match, 96.3K subscribers. All three channels focus on ceramics/pottery, sharing instructional or hobbyist ceramic content similar to Clay Corner Studio.
What type of content does Clay Corner Studio make?
Clay Corner Studio creates ceramics-focused content, with videos like Basics of Ceramic Handbuilding, Basics of Ceramic Glazing, Clay Face Planter Tutorial, and Mug Glazing Kit Tutorial. Uploads are infrequent, with an average of about 0.0 uploads per week, and individual videos have high engagement, averaging approximately 296.9K views per video.
How do we determine which channels are similar to Clay Corner Studio?
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