Jyuna YouTube channel thumbnail
Jyuna
Subscribers 199K
Videos 26
Views 9.0M

Channels Like Jyuna

Jyuna produces personal and reflective videos about school life and cultural identity, with titles like 'Being the Oldest Child,' 'Being the Asian Kid at school,' and 'Growing up JAPANESE.' Content appears to blend storytelling and vlogs about experiences at school, relationships with teachers, and family dynamics, often reflecting on Asian student life and procrastination. The channel combines story-driven narratives with culturally titled topics and search-friendly prompts, uploading around 0.2 videos per week and averaging roughly 479K views per video, with typical runtimes near 9 minutes.

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#1

79% relevance

Subscribers 44.2M
Videos 255K
Views 8.8B
Appearances 43
SERP 100%
Similarity 64%
procrastination stories getting along with teachers strict parent dynamics

Both target audience interested in personal growth and school-life challenges (e.g., procrastination, strict parents), with high search overlap (procrastination stories, getting along with teachers, strict parent dynamics) though TEDx’s content style is more talk-based and varied rather than Jyuna’s personal storytelling.

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Tyler Vitelli YouTube channel thumbnail
Subscribers 7.5M
Videos 1.8K
Views 11.1B
Appearances 4
SERP 19%
Similarity 77%
embarrassing moments at school school life stories

Share a focus on school-life anecdotes and embarrassing moments, aligning with queries about embarrassing moments at school and school-life stories, but Tyler’s videos lean more comedic storytelling rather than Jyuna’s reflective narration.

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#3

54% relevance

Subscribers 701K
Videos 40
Views 53.1M
Appearances 2
SERP 11%
Similarity 82%
being asian at school growing up japanese

Both explore being Asian in school and growing up Japanese, reflecting a strong cultural identity angle in content (high content similarity), though Ringo’s videos are more vlogger-style while Jyuna centers on personal experiences.

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JaidenAnimations YouTube channel thumbnail
Subscribers 15M
Videos 252
Views 3.1B
Appearances 3
SERP 14%
Similarity 78%
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Converge on school-life stories and group project issues (disappointing group project, school life stories), with high audience interest in personal experiences, though Jaiden’s format uses animated storytelling versus Jyuna’s live narration.

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#5
Dumanity

51% relevance

Subscribers 125K
Videos 20
Views 12.7M
Appearances 2
SERP 12%
Similarity 76%
asian student life being asian at school

Targets Asian student life and being Asian at school, matching search intent around cultural identity in school and similar audience interests, but Dumanity’s content approach differs in presentation style.

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#6
Divshon

50% relevance

Subscribers 19.8K
Videos 12
Views 695.1K
Appearances 1
SERP 7%
Similarity 79%
quiet student experiences

Centers on quiet student experiences, aligning with Jyuna’s themes of introversion and classroom dynamics, though Divshon’s production is likely more low-key and niche.

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Content Landscape

Top competitors by match strength are TEDx Talks (79% match) and Tyler Vitelli (54% match). TEDx Talks overlaps on procrastination stories, getting along with teachers, and strict parent dynamics, while Tyler Vitelli overlaps on embarrassing moments at school and school life stories. Ringo Tsuga (54% match) also competes with being asian at school and growing up Japanese. JaidenAnimations (52% match) aligns with disappointing group projects, school life stories, and group project issues. Jyuna has 199K subscribers, whereas these competitors range from 701K to 44.2M subscribers, indicating a smaller channel competing against much larger, widely recognized creators. Competitors share queries around Asian student life and school experiences, connecting Jyuna to broader themes of cultural identity and school dynamics.

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Search Queries Used

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Which YouTube channels are most similar to Jyuna?

Jyuna's biggest competitors are TEDx Talks (79% match, 44.2M subscribers) and Tyler Vitelli (54% match, 7.5M subscribers) and Ringo Tsuga (54% match, 701K subscribers). All share a focus on personal experiences and storytelling, often involving family or identity themes, with audience engagement around relatable life situations.

What type of content does Jyuna make?

Jyuna creates personal, narrative-style videos about growing up, family dynamics, and identity, with titles such as 'Growing up JAPANESE', 'Lying to my STRICT MOM', 'Being the Oldest Child', and 'Becoming the "Quiet Kid"'. The channel uploads at roughly 0.2 videos per week, and average views per video are about 478.9K.

How do we determine which channels are similar to Jyuna?

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