Envato Tuts+ covers a wide range of creative skills with tutorials and tips across software and design topics, including web development, coding, design, illustration, video and motion design, 3D, photography, and app development. The channel emphasizes instructional content, covering essential techniques and industry-leading software to help beginners grow into professionals, with a cadence of roughly 0.6 uploads per week and videos averaging around 25 minutes with about 10,000 views each. Since joining in 2011, it has published 5,400 videos and has 1.7M subscribers and 162M total views.
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Very high search overlap on graphic design queries like graphic design trends and logo design tips (100% and 85% content match), indicating a shared audience with similar design tutorials, though Satori Graphics focuses more on graphic design techniques than Envato Tuts+' broader education.
Strong alignment on graphic design trends and logo design tips (high search match) with substantial content overlap in illustrator tutorials, suggesting a similar design-focused audience and tutorial style, though Will Paterson emphasizes branding and lettering tutorials.
Shares a target audience through high alignment on motion graphics topics (after effects tutorials, motion graphics tips) with Envato Tuts+ content being highly relevant, though Ben Marriott leans more into motion graphics workflows.
Competes for audiences seeking motion design trends and after effects tutorials (content similarity high) with channels covering graphic design trends; they overlap in tutorials but differ in stylistic approach and production emphasis.
Similar audience for Photoshop basics and Illustrator tutorials (search overlap moderate, content similarity high) indicating parallel beginner-to-intermediate design training, though Andy Tells Things may vary in depth and format.
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Overlap with Envato Tuts+ on video production topics (video editing fundamentals, after effects tutorials) and editing workflows, suggesting a shared audience of editing-focused learners with a somewhat different niche emphasis.
Content Landscape
Top competitors by match strength are Satori Graphics (91% match) and Will Paterson (71% match). Satori Graphics overlaps on graphic design trends, logo design tips, and motion design trends, while Will Paterson overlaps on graphic design trends, logo design tips, and illustrator tutorials. Ben Marriott (69% match) also competes with after effects tutorials and motion graphics tips. Envato Tuts+ has a larger subscriber base than all listed competitors except Satori Graphics, which has 1.6M subscribers, close to Envato Tuts+’s 1.7M; Will Paterson has 996K, and Ben Marriott has 900K. The overlaps are driven by queries around graphic design trends, logo design tips, illustrator and after effects content, and motion design topics.
Which YouTube channels are most similar to Envato Tuts+?
Satori Graphics — 91% match, 1.6M subscribers; Will Paterson — 71% match, 996K subscribers; Ben Marriott — 69% match, 900K subscribers. These channels share a focus on design and graphic design tutorials, similar audience interests in design software, branding, and practical design workflows.
What type of content does Envato Tuts+ make?
Envato Tuts+ creates instructional content focused on design, web development, and related tools, evidenced by video titles like How to animate in Photoshop; Video & motion design trends 2026: AI, craft, and chaos; Create a full cinematic 3D scene in Blender; 20 illustrator mistakes to avoid in 2026; Graphic design trends 2026: The future of design. The channel uploads about 0.6 videos per week on average, with recent videos averaging about 10K views per video.
How do we determine which channels are similar to Envato Tuts+?
We analyze Envato Tuts+'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.