The Futur covers business strategy, branding, pricing, and personal branding for designers and creatives, offering tutorials and deep-dives on how to price, package, and promote creative services. Content style includes strategic lessons, storytelling for brands, and packaging and sales techniques, with frequent topics drawn from branding psychology and client relations; uploads average around 1.1 per week and videos typically garner tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of views (recent videos show 41.7K–136.2K views, with an overall average around 60.8K views per video).
Both target business growth, brand strategy, and client acquisition; they share high search overlap on queries like brand strategy and sales objections, with Hormozi’s content focusing more on direct sales and offers compared to The Futur's design/branding pedagogy.
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Both emphasize brand strategy, branding psychology, and storytelling for brands; high content similarity suggests similar instructional approach, though BMA markets primarily as a brand-building course hub whereas The Futur blends design education with business.
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Both reach audiences curious about personal branding and content marketing for creatives; TED ranks highly for these searches, but The Futur differs in a more design- and business-education oriented delivery rather than broad talks.
Both cover brand strategy and personal branding; Caleb shows strong content similarity in content strategy, yet his channel leans more personal branding tutorials while The Futur combines design-centric branding education.
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Both appear for queries on brand strategy, personal branding, and storytelling for brands; TEDx Talks garners broad talks-based content, contrasting with The Futur’s structured design/business instructional format.
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Shared focus on selling design services and branding storytelling; high content overlap indicates similar topics, though Adam emphasizes service sales tactics whereas The Futur emphasizes design education and brand philosophy.
Content Landscape
Top competitors include Alex Hormozi (84% match) and Brand Master Academy (81% match), both aligning on questions about brand strategy, client acquisition, and sales objections. TED (73% match) and TEDx Talks (70% match) also share overlapping queries around personal branding, content marketing for creatives, and branding psychology. The Futur has 2.8M subscribers, while Hormozi and TED/Hubs exceed tens of millions, indicating a larger audience base for those peers; all three groups compete on topics like brand strategy, pricing for designers, and content marketing for creatives.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which YouTube channels are most similar to The Futur?
The Futur's biggest competitors on YouTube are Alex Hormozi — 84% match, 4M subscribers; Brand Master Academy — 81% match, 162K subscribers; and TED — 73% match, 27.2M subscribers. They share a focus on business, branding, marketing, and professional development aimed at entrepreneurs and professionals seeking growth, branding, and strategy insights.
What type of content does The Futur make?
The Futur produces content about branding, personal branding, brand strategy, and related topics, as indicated by video titles like 'Can Your Brand Pass This Test?!!', 'Stop Struggling for Clients, Here's a Niche That Pays!', 'Once You Learn This, Clients Stop Choosing Your Competitors', 'How to Package Your Services So Clients Actually Buy', and 'Why Your Customers Don't Buy From You'. Uploads occur at an average of ~1.1 per week, with an average video view count around 60.8K.
How do we determine which channels are similar to The Futur?
We analyze The Futur'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.