JOLLY features two friends traveling the world, trying and introducing food from various cuisines, blending travel and food exploration with reactions and challenges. The channel publishes a mix of vlogs, regional food tastings, and collaboration videos, with an average of about 1.3 million views per video and ongoing activity since October 7, 2015, totaling 5.3M subscribers and 2.8B total views.
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Shares a strong focus on American food culture and UK-US comparisons (high search overlap: 100% for search terms; content alignment 81%), positioning similarly as a geographically oriented, culture-first foodie channel.
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Overlaps on American food culture and UK vs US discussions (search 44% overlap; content 79%), appealing to viewers who want in-depth food culture with a mix of American-centric content and cross-cultural comparisons.
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Similar appeal to travelers and international food challenges (search 41%; content 80%), targeting audiences curious about British-related food exploration and global culinary experiences.
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Aligns on British and UK food culture topics (search 43%; content 73%), offering a British cuisine guide-style perspective that complements JOLLY's global palate content.
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Targets American food culture and global street food with UK exploration (search 32%; content 79%), sharing entertaining, food-centric videos with an origin-to-dish storytelling approach.
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Similar emphasis on American food culture and UK vs US contrasts with British food reactions (search 22%; content 84%), delivering reaction-driven, culturally comparative food content.
Content Landscape
Top competitors include Insider Food (88% match) and Joshua Weissman (65% match), both aligning with overlaps in American food culture and UK vs US food themes. More Best Ever Food Review Show (64% match) also competes on related queries such as British/UK food exploration and international food challenges. These channels vary in size, with Joshua Weissman at 10.5M subscribers and Insider Food at 5.2M, while JOLLY has 5.3M subscribers, indicating a mid-to-large player with strong cross-border food content. Common queries include American fast food comparison, UK vs US food, and British travelers food.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which YouTube channels are most similar to JOLLY?
Insider Food — 88% match, 5.2M subscribers; Joshua Weissman — 65% match, 10.5M subscribers; More Best Ever Food Review Show — 64% match, 3.7M subscribers. They share a focus on food-related content and cross-cultural eating experiences similar to JOLLY.
What type of content does JOLLY make?
JOLLY creates food and taste-test content featuring comparisons of British and American foods, exploring different cuisines. They average about 1.3M views per video, with an implied uploads frequency of roughly 1–2 videos per week from the recent titles listed.
How do we determine which channels are similar to JOLLY?
We analyze JOLLY'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.