Project Kamp focuses on prototyping a more sustainable way of living by developing an off-grid, ecologically-minded land project in Portugal. Content includes practical, long-form tutorials and vlogs about land development, building, renovation, and community-centered initiatives, with a mix of project updates and hands-on demonstrations. The channel publishes multiple videos (172 published) with an average view count around 206K per video, and has accrued 64.9M total views from 750K subscribers since joining January 25, 2021.
Similar Channels
We found 45 YouTube channels similar to Project Kamp
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Shares a strong audience with Project Kamp for sustainable living topics and off-grid builds (queries like sustainable living Portugal, tiny house offgrid) and a high overall match (84%), indicating similar content emphasis on eco-housing, though Exploring Alternatives leans more into earthship-style designs compared to Project Kamp.
Targets permaculture and self-sufficient living with practical design basics (queries such as permaculture practical tips, self sufficient living)—an 79% match driven by audience interest in sustainable living, though Huw emphasizes instructional permaculture techniques while Project Kamp blends homesteading with build projects.
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Appeals to viewers of land restoration and permaculture tips (queries like land restoration projects, permaculture practical tips), yielding a 75% match; similar focus on land-based sustainable design, though Millison’s content centers more on restoration projects than Project Kamp’s homebuilding journey.
Covers secondary dwelling tips, aligning with Project Kamp’s audience interested in expanding living spaces (queries: secondary dwelling tips) but at a much smaller scale and with a narrower regulatory/permit focus, contributing to a 68% match.
Addresses tiny houses and off-grid living, aligning on micro-housing themes (queries: tiny house offgrid) and delivering a 63% match; audience overlap exists, though Living Big In A Tiny House emphasizes touring finished tiny homes rather than hands-on build content like Project Kamp.
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Explores earthship-style building and eco-friendly homes (queries: earthship style building, eco building techniques), producing a 62% match with Project Kamp’s sustainability angle, though Going Green tends to focus more on eco building techniques than project-based storytelling.
Content Landscape
Top competitors include Exploring Alternatives (84% match, 2.6M subscribers) and Huw Richards (79% match, 919K subscribers). Both compete on overlapping topics such as sustainable living in Portugal, earthship-style building, permaculture tips, and off-grid living, which align with Project Kamp’s queries like offgrid living Portugal and sustainable living Portugal. Andrew Millison (75% match, 712K subscribers) also overlaps on land restoration, permaculture tips, and land expansion. These channels are larger or comparable in size but share similar audience interests in eco-building and self-sufficient living. Project Kamp (750K subscribers) is smaller than Exploring Alternatives and Huw Richards and follows similar thematic threads, potentially attracting audiences seeking practical, on-site land development and sustainable living guidance.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which YouTube channels are most similar to Project Kamp?
Project Kamp's biggest competitors on YouTube are Exploring Alternatives (2.6M subscribers, 84% match), Huw Richards (919K subscribers, 79% match), and Andrew Millison (712K subscribers, 75% match). They share a focus on sustainable living, off-grid or regenerative land use, and practical homesteading content similar to Project Kamp's themes centered on sustainable living in natural environments.
What type of content does Project Kamp make?
Project Kamp creates documentary-style and tutorial videos about building and regenerating an off-grid land in Portugal, sustainable living, ecology, and community development. Recent videos include YEAR FOUR. Building and regenerating our offgrid land in Portugal with 905.6K views, and seasonal updates like #168 Special Winter Update with 153.8K views. The channel averages about 206.2K views per video, with an irregular upload cadence described as ~? uploads per week.
How do we determine which channels are similar to Project Kamp?
We analyze Project Kamp'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.