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SpoonFedStudy
Subscribers 320K
Videos 79
Views 11.1M

Channels Like SpoonFedStudy

SpoonFedStudy covers mindset, productivity, and self-improvement strategies with a focus on mental toughness, energy management, habit formation, and speed learning. The channel uses tutorials and system-based approaches to upgrading mindsets, featuring long-form content with titles about making hard work feel easy, beating AI-era challenges, and learning fast, alongside system-building videos. It publishes content at an average of about 0.3 uploads per week, with videos averaging approximately 242.2K views and around 14 minutes in length.

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81% relevance

Subscribers 44.2M
Videos 255K
Views 8.8B
Appearances 30
SERP 100%
Similarity 68%
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High search overlap on habit formation, mental toughness, and speed learning (100%/68% content similarity) indicates a shared audience seeking motivational and cognitive optimization content, with TEDx Talks offering a broader, event-based format similar in topic but often less instructional depth than SpoonFedStudy.

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#2

71% relevance

Subscribers 2.0M
Videos 842
Views 106.3M
Appearances 19
SERP 51%
Similarity 84%
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Queries align on speed learning, focus, productivity, and procrastination, suggesting a shared audience; the content emphasizes practical productivity hacks similar to SpoonFedStudy but with Justin Sung’s personal project-based or habit-driven framing (51% search, 84% content).

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Subscribers 7.4M
Videos 467
Views 484.9M
Appearances 15
SERP 55%
Similarity 75%
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Strong match for habit formation and neural habit change audiences, reflecting overlap in science-backed routines and willpower optimization, though Huberman’s content is more neuroscience-dense (55% search, 75% content).

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#4

62% relevance

Subscribers 22.4M
Videos 2.3K
Views 4.5B
Appearances 15
SERP 53%
Similarity 69%
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Overlaps exist in habit formation, speed learning, and procrastination methods, attracting a similar educational-minded audience, but TED-Ed tends toward animated explainers and structured lessons (53% search, 69% content).

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Videos 1.3K
Views 183.4M
Appearances 16
SERP 43%
Similarity 74%
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58% relevance

Subscribers 6.5M
Videos 1.3K
Views 533.6M
Appearances 10
SERP 20%
Similarity 83%
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Content Landscape

Competitors identified are TEDx Talks (81% match, 44.2M subscribers) and Justin Sung (71% match, 2M subscribers) as the top two by match strength. Both share overlapping queries with SpoonFedStudy in areas like habit formation strategies, mental toughness training, speed learning techniques, focus and productivity hacks, and procrastination overcoming methods. Andrew Huberman (67% match, 7.4M subscribers) and TED-Ed (62% match, 22.4M subscribers) also align with similar topics such as habit formation and neural habit change, contributing to the same search-interest space. SpoonFedStudy has 320K subscribers, which is smaller than all listed competitors, particularly TEDx Talks and TED-Ed, but competes on analogous self-improvement and productivity themes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which YouTube channels are most similar to SpoonFedStudy?

TEDx Talks (44.2M subscribers) with an 81% match, Justin Sung (2M subscribers) with a 71% match, and Andrew Huberman (7.4M subscribers) with a 67% match. They share a focus on motivational, educational, and self-improvement content similar to SpoonFedStudy.

What type of content does SpoonFedStudy make?

SpoonFedStudy creates self-improvement and productivity content based on titles like How to fix your addicted brain, permanently (science-based), ANYONE can be mentally tough. It's easy., and How to learn ANYTHING so fast it feels ILLEGAL, averaging about 242.2K views per video with around 0.3 uploads per week.

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