Gradehacker covers resources and guidance for non-traditional adult college students, offering tutorials and reviews on college tips, study hacks, online platforms, and education technology. The content style appears to blend tutorials and reviews (e.g., how-to guides, platform reviews, and resource roundups) with educational tips, published since 2020, averaging around 99.5K views per video. The channel has 239 videos and posts from the United States, with an active presence indicated by ongoing uploads and a focus on helping learners navigate college and studying efficiently.
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Content Landscape
Top competitors by match strength are Gohar Khan (85% match) and The Scholarship System (74% match). Gohar Khan and Gradehacker share overlapping queries such as college study tips, night class study guides, and scholarship application tips, while The Scholarship System aligns with non-traditional students and scholarship search tips. Additional competitors jspark (73% match), Smart Student (68% match), and Scribbr (66% match) also appear, sharing queries around study aids, online resources, and writing help. Gradehacker has 12.5K subscribers, substantially smaller than Gohar Khan (7.4M) and Scribbr (430K), reflecting a significant size difference but similar focus on education technology, study aids, and college resources.
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Which YouTube channels are most similar to Gradehacker?
Gohar Khan — 85% match, 7.4M subscribers; The Scholarship System — 74% match, 58.6K subscribers; jspark — 73% match, 473K subscribers. All three channels have a focus on education and college-related content, aligning with Gradehacker's college tips and study hacks niche.
What type of content does Gradehacker make?
Gradehacker creates educational content focused on college tips, study hacks, and education. Video titles indicate topics like free textbooks, online learning platforms, and tools for studying or accessing educational resources. Uploads seem to include multiple videos with high view counts (e.g., 226.4K, 265.2K views) and an average around 99.5K views per video, suggesting frequent uploads (roughly 1 per week to several per week based on the available data).
How do we determine which channels are similar to Gradehacker?
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