RoboArmy focuses on STEM education through coding and robotics content, including Arduino projects, beginner tutorials, and DIY robotics kits. The channel uses tutorials and project-based videos (e.g., Arduino-powered systems, line-following and obstacle-avoiding robots) with a science-project and home-automation emphasis, publishing a high-volume of content that typically garners around 75K views per video.
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Both target beginners and students with robotics and DIY projects, matching on searches like robotics for students and beginner robotics projects, and they share a high audience interest (84% match) though Roboarmy’s content style diverges from Nevon’s tutorials.
They both focus on robotics education and beginner projects, aligning on queries such as education robotics and beginner robotics projects (83% match), but their content presentation varies in format and depth.
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Similar emphasis on student-friendly robotics and Arduino-based science fair projects (81% match) with overlapping searches like robotics for students, though Science Buddies tends to be more science-fair/experiment oriented while Roboarmy is more hands-on builds.
Shares interest in Arduino and microcontroller-based automation projects (76% match) with overlapping queries like arduino projects, yet their content style emphasizes compilation and project showcases versus Roboarmy’s tutorial-driven videos.
Both cover Arduino and microcontroller projects (74% match) and appear for similar searches, but Roboarmy’s approach differs in depth and tutorial format compared to Robonyx’s project examples.
Overlaps on electronics and beginner robotics/microcontroller projects (74% match) with similar search queries, while FluxBench leans more toward electronics-focused builds whereas Roboarmy centers on robotics instruction.
Content Landscape
Discovered competitors include Nevon Projects (84% match) with 251K subscribers and Every Flavor of Robot (83% match) with 52.9K subscribers as top matches; Science Buddies (81% match) with 429K subscribers also overlaps on robotics for students and beginner robotics projects. The overlap in search queries includes robotics for students, arduino projects, and beginner robotics projects. RoboArmy has 63.1K subscribers, while these competitors range from 52.9K to 429K subscribers, indicating RoboArmy is smaller than several peers but competes in closely related topics and queries such as arduino projects, robotics education, and embedded systems.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which YouTube channels are most similar to Roboarmy?
Nevon Projects — 84% match, 251K subscribers; Every Flavor of Robot — 83% match, 52.9K subscribers; Science Buddies — 81% match, 429K subscribers. All three channels focus on science, robotics, and DIY electronics projects, overlapping with Roboarmy in topics like Arduino, robotics tutorials, and STEM ideas.
What type of content does Roboarmy make?
Roboarmy creates content around science projects, STEM, robotics DIY kits, and tutorials such as obstacle-avoiding and line-following robots, coding, and Arduino-based projects. The channel averages around 75K views per video, with recent uploads including topics like Arduino projects for 2025, smart automation systems, and automation/conveyor belt demonstrations, suggesting a mix of tutorial and project showcase videos and likely multiple uploads per week.
How do we determine which channels are similar to Roboarmy?
We analyze Roboarmy'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.