Subscriber count
The exact number of the current subscribers to the channel. It is updated in real-time.
Total number of videos uploaded
Total number of videos that the channel has uploaded. Can be helpful when making comparisons between channels; having 10,000 subscribers and 500 videos says quite something compared to 10,000 subscribers and 20 videos.
Total views for the channel
Total views received for all videos in the channel. This is among the best metrics you can use when measuring past performance and reach.
Why Content creators use this Tool?
- Personal growth tracking
It’s great to see the change in the number of subscribers in real time. You can see immediately if posting something new or collaborating with another YouTuber brings results.
- Competitors’ benchmarking
Learning how you compare with others who do the same or something close in terms of content will help to find your place on the map and give a basis for setting up some goals. It’s not bad to learn from those who are way ahead of you.
- Verification before collaborations
When making contacts with other creators about possible collaborations, it may be useful to find out their real number of subscribers and overall views in order to understand if the collaboration is suitable for your particular channel.
- Monitoring growth rates
The more often you use the instrument, the better idea you will have about the dynamics of channel growth. Fast subscriber growth right after uploading specific types of content is a powerful clue to pay attention to.