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Hannah Alonzo
Subscribers 862K
Videos 300
Views 124.8M

Channels Like Hannah Alonzo

Hannah Alonzo covers commentary-style videos critiquing multi-level marketing, scams, cults, and influencer culture, often relating to social media trends and consumer manipulation. The channel uses a short-form and discussion-driven style with recurring topics about influencer deception, MLM horror stories, and overconsumption, with frequent appearances by her cats. Uploads appear to be frequent, with an average view count around 3.4 million per video across published content.

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We found 35 YouTube channels similar to Hannah Alonzo

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#1

81% relevance

Subscribers 44.2M
Videos 255K
Views 8.8B
Appearances 22
SERP 100%
Similarity 69%
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High search overlap on queries about influencer misinformation and deception (100% vs 81% match), with 69% content similarity indicating they discuss topics related to influence and manipulation, aligning with Hannah Alonzo’s focus but in a curated talk format.

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#2
Ashley Viola

66% relevance

Subscribers 123K
Videos 108
Views 11.6M
Appearances 10
SERP 40%
Similarity 84%
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Shares audience interest in influencer culture critique and overconsumption psychology (high content match at 84%), with broader appeal, indicating similar themes though Ashley’s channel centers on critique rather than Hannah’s likely style.

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#3
Susannah Friesen

63% relevance

Subscribers 161K
Videos 234
Views 21.1M
Appearances 3
SERP 26%
Similarity 88%
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Both address overconsumption psychology and toxicity in influencer culture (high content similarity 88%), and discuss parasocial harms, signaling overlapping topics and audience concerns.

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Subscribers 1.6M
Videos 140
Views 190.4M
Appearances 8
SERP 37%
Similarity 73%
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Overlaps in analyzing online influence and toxic communities (content match 73%), with related interest in cult-like dynamics, suggesting a shared focus on how online ecosystems shape behavior.

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#5

58% relevance

Subscribers 954K
Videos 486
Views 135.0M
Appearances 5
SERP 14%
Similarity 87%
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Topics include influencer deception and overconsumption psychology (content 87%), indicating a similar critical stance toward influencer culture and consumer behavior, though stylistic differences may exist.

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#6

58% relevance

Subscribers 136K
Videos 92
Views 32.0M
Appearances 3
SERP 21%
Similarity 82%
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Targets influencer deception and fake lifestyle critique (content 82%), mirroring Hannah Alonzo’s skepticism of staged online personas and lifestyle marketing, with parallel audience queries.

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Content Landscape

Discovered competitors include TEDx Talks (81% match) with 44.2M subscribers and Ashley Viola (66% match) with 123K subscribers, sharing queries like influencer misinformation, influencer deception, and social media manipulation. Susannah Friesen (63% match) and Kiki Chanel (58% match) also compete on topics like overconsumption psychology and influencer culture critique. Visual Venture (58% match) appears in the mix for cult influence analysis and toxic online communities. Hannah Alonzo has 862K subscribers, which is smaller than TEDx Talks and Visual Venture, but larger than Ashley Viola and Susannah Friesen. The overlap in queries centers on influencer deception, influencer culture critique, and overconsumption psychology, positioning these channels as direct competitors in the same informational and critique space.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which YouTube channels are most similar to Hannah Alonzo?

TEDx Talks (81% match, 44.2M subscribers), Ashley Viola (66% match, 123K subscribers), Susannah Friesen (63% match, 161K subscribers). All are YouTube creators focused on commentary or educational-style content, with Hannah Alonzo discussing influencer culture and marketing, while the competitors span motivational talks, lifestyle commentary, and personal analysis.

What type of content does Hannah Alonzo make?

Hannah Alonzo creates commentary-style videos critiquing influencer culture and MLMs, with titles referencing exposing influencers, consumerism, and traditional influencer topics. She averages around 3.4M views per video based on her recent uploads, and her channel uploads content as part of a series titled Influencer Insanity (e.g., Ep 4, Ep 1, Ep 16, Ep 20, Ep 7), suggesting multiple videos per week.

How do we determine which channels are similar to Hannah Alonzo?

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