YouTube Channel Statistics

Track your YouTube channel's performance with real-time stats and insights.

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About This Tool

So, you’ve got a YouTube channel—maybe it’s blowing up, maybe it’s just you and your cat watching your latest video. Either way, you probably want to know how you’re actually doing. That’s where YouTube Channel Statistics comes in. It’s not some flashy dashboard with animations that make your browser crash. It’s straightforward: it pulls real data from your channel and shows you what’s working, what’s not, and where you might be wasting your time. I’ve used a bunch of analytics tools over the years, and most of them either overcomplicate things or hide the good stuff behind paywalls. This one? It’s simple. You connect your channel, it grabs the numbers, and lays them out in a way that actually makes sense. No jargon. No “engagement velocity” nonsense. Just views, watch time, subscriber trends, and which videos people actually stick around for.

Key Features

  • Real-time stats – See how your latest upload is performing within minutes, not hours.
  • Top video breakdown – Find out which of your videos are pulling in the most views and watch time—so you can make more like them.
  • Audience insights – Know where your viewers are from, what devices they use, and when they’re online. Helps you post at the right time.
  • Revenue tracking – If you’re monetized, see how much you’re actually making per video or per month. No guesswork.
  • Traffic sources – Did people find you through search? Suggested videos? External links? This tells you where to focus your energy.
  • Subscriber growth timeline – Track spikes and dips in your subscriber count and link them to specific videos or events.
  • Exportable reports – Need to show your team or just back up your progress? Download CSV or PDF summaries in a few clicks.

FAQ

Q: Do I need to be a big channel to use this?
A: Nope. Whether you’ve got 100 subscribers or 100,000, the stats matter. Small channels can spot trends early—like which thumbnails get clicks or which topics keep people watching. It’s actually more useful when you’re starting out and trying to figure out what works.

Q: Is this just a copy of YouTube Studio?
A: Not really. YouTube Studio gives you the raw data. This tool organizes it, highlights patterns, and presents it in a cleaner, faster way. Think of it like the difference between a spreadsheet and a dashboard. Both have numbers, but one actually helps you make decisions.