Find similar YouTube channels

Channels Like is a free tool that finds YouTube channels similar to any creator. Just paste a channel URL and instantly discover related creators, content neighbours, and the full content landscape around any YouTube channel.

How it works

Paste

Paste any YouTube channel URL or @handle into the search box above.

Analyse

Our engine analyzes the channel's content, generates search queries, and finds semantically similar creators.

Discover

Get a ranked list of the most similar channels with relevance scores, topic alignment, and audience overlap.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find YouTube channels similar to mine?

Paste your channel URL into Channels Like. The tool analyzes your content and returns a ranked list of the most similar channels based on what you actually talk about, not just subscriber count or tags.

What is a YouTube channel landscape analysis?

A YouTube channel landscape analysis identifies which channels create similar content to yours, how they rank in search, and where your audiences overlap. Channels Like automates this by comparing content semantics, SERP presence, and topic alignment.

Is Channels Like free?

Yes. Channels Like is completely free. Paste any YouTube channel URL and get instant results. No signup required.

How does Channels Like find similar channels?

Channels Like analyzes a channel's recent videos, generates topic-relevant search queries, checks YouTube search results, and compares the meaning of each channel's content to measure similarity. The result is a ranked list of channels sorted by overall relevance, combining SERP overlap, semantic similarity, and search appearances.

Can I use this to find channels similar to mine?

Yes. Paste your own channel URL and Channels Like returns the channels most similar to yours in the content landscape. Each result includes a relevance score, the search queries that connect you, and how your content overlaps.

What data does the similarity score use?

The similarity score combines three signals: SERP overlap (do the same search queries surface both channels?), semantic similarity (do the channels talk about the same topics?), and appearance frequency (how consistently does the channel show up across multiple relevant searches?).

How is this different from Social Blade or VidIQ?

Tools like Social Blade or VidIQ focus on channel metrics: subscriber counts, view trends, and upload frequency. Channels Like analyzes the content itself. It answers: which channels talk about the same things?