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Layze
Subscribers 2.2M
Videos 670
Views 524.4M

Channels Like Layze

Layze covers social media culture, internet trends critique, and AI/online product reviews, often in a humorous or analytical style evidenced by video titles like 'The TikTok Influencer Bubble Is Imploding' and 'I Bought The AI Bath Bombs'. The channel blends vlogs, commentary on digital creator life, and product/ads critique, with a cadence of frequent uploads (670 videos since 2019) and an average of roughly 386K views per video, suggesting a steady publication schedule.

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#1

80% relevance

Subscribers 44.2M
Videos 255K
Views 8.8B
Appearances 13
SERP 100%
Similarity 66%
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Both target audiences interested in social and cultural critique of media, with high search overlap on terms like social media culture and algorithm manipulation, though TEDx Talks differs in format and deeper long-form discourse (80% match search, 66% content).

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Subscribers 213K
Videos 359
Views 26.3M
Appearances 6
SERP 82%
Similarity 69%
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Shares focus on social media culture and the online influencer economy, appealing to audiences curious about influencer dynamics and critique (82% search, 69% content; 74% overall match).

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#3

73% relevance

Subscribers 8.2M
Videos 531
Views 2.0B
Appearances 8
SERP 61%
Similarity 81%
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Attracts viewers via viral experimentation and AI product reviews, which aligns with Layze’s interest in tech-mediated culture and trend exploration, producing a strong audience overlap despite differing content style (61% search, 81% content; 73% overall).

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#4
Android Developers

65% relevance

Subscribers 1.4M
Videos 2.6K
Views 1.8B
Appearances 13
SERP 66%
Similarity 64%
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Similarly taps into debates around platform policies and how tech ecosystems shape user behavior, sharing searches on platform updates even though content diverges in tutorial vs. cultural critique style (66% search, 64% content; 65% overall).

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Subscribers 713K
Videos 704
Views 37.2M
Appearances 3
SERP 51%
Similarity 73%
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Catches a creator-economy audience and follower engagement strategies, aligning with Layze’s themes of digital creator life and audience dynamics, though with a distinct creator-centric presentation (51% search, 73% content; 64% overall).

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Secret

62% relevance

Subscribers 1.3M
Videos 4.2K
Views 530.6M
Appearances 3
SERP 45%
Similarity 74%
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Delivers viral-challenge commentary that intersects with Layze’s interest in virality and culture critique, sharing substantial search interest but differing in content style (45% search, 74% content; 62% overall).

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Content Landscape

Top competitors include TEDx Talks (80% match) and Ashley Embers (74% match). TEDx Talks aligns on overlapping queries such as social media culture, consumer culture critique, and algorithm manipulation risks, while Ashley Embers connects through social media culture and the online influencer economy. HopeScope (73% match) also overlaps via AI products review and viral food experiments. Layze has about 2.2M subscribers, which is smaller than TEDx Talks (44.2M) and HopeScope (8.2M) but comparable to Ashley Embers (213K) and Modern Millie (713K). The common thread across these competitors is engagement with digital creator life, platform trends, and online culture, signaling a shared audience interest in internet phenomena and product/creator dynamics.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which YouTube channels are most similar to Layze?

Layze's biggest YouTube competitors are TEDx Talks — 44.2M subscribers (80% match), Ashley Embers — 213K subscribers (74% match), and HopeScope — 8.2M subscribers (73% match). They share a focus on personality-driven or topical video content and audience engagement in short-form or reaction-driven formats that align with Layze's keywords such as funny, reacting, and TikTok culture.

What type of content does Layze make?

Layze creates comedic and reaction-driven videos, evidenced by titles like Coffee Tok Is Diabolical and The Mean Girls Of Tik Tok. The channel shows variable uploads with an average of 386K views per video; recent uploads include two videos with high views (4.6M) and several with 0 views, indicating inconsistent recent activity. Upload frequency is not explicitly stated beyond an average per video and the recent list suggests multiple videos, potentially weekly, but no precise cadence is provided.

How do we determine which channels are similar to Layze?

We analyze Layze'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.

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