You can use analytics to better understand your channel and individual video performance with key metrics and reports in YouTube Studio. To dive even deeper, you can use Advanced Mode to view an expanded analytics report where you can get specific data, compare performance, and export data. Learn more about expanded analytics reports.
Note: Some data, such as geography, traffic sources, or gender, may be limited. Learn more about limited data in YouTube Analytics.
Learn the basics
In this article:
- Access YouTube Analytics: Access your analytics through YouTube Studio and YouTube app.
- Overview tab: High-level summary of your content performance.
- Content tab: Your content performance with your audience.
- Reach tab: How your audience found your content.
- Engagement tab: How your audience interacts with your content.
- Audience tab: The type of audience that is watching your content.
- Revenue tab: View your earnings from your channel or individual video on YouTube.
- Trends tab: Explore what your audiences are viewing to get new ideas and discover content gaps for your next video.
Get to YouTube Analytics
Analytics in the YouTube App (for Shorts, Videos, Live Streams, and more!)
YouTube app
For more detailed analytics, you can use the YouTube Studio app.
- Open the YouTube app .
- Tap your profile picture View channel.
- From the middle menu, tap Analytics .
- Or select an individual video, tap More View analytics .
You can view the following reports:
- Subscribers: The number of viewers who have subscribed to your channel.
- Views: The number of legitimate views on your content.
- Likes: The number of likes on your content. Learn how to find the number of likes on your videos and live streams.
- Comments: The number of comments on your content.
- Shares: The number of times your content has been shared.
- Recent views: Number of views on your content for the last 7 days.
- Latest creation: The last content that was created from your channel.
- Top Shorts: Your most popular Shorts.
- Top videos and live streams: Your most popular videos and live streams.
- Your audience: Your audience by age, gender and geography.
- Top remixed: Your content used to create Shorts.
- Channels that they watch: Your audience's online activity across other channels on YouTube.
- Videos that they watch: Your audience's online activity outside of your channel.
- Watch time: The estimated amount of time that viewers watched your content.
YouTube Studio app
View reports from channel level
- Open the YouTube Studio app .
- From the bottom menu, tap Analytics .
View reports at the video level
- Open the YouTube Studio app .
- From the bottom menu, tap Content .
- Select your video and in the Analytics section, tap VIEW MORE.
Learn about the tabs in YouTube Analytics
In YouTube Analytics, you can find different tabs that help you understand your data.
Note: Some reports may not be available on mobile devices.
Overview tab (channel or video level)
The Overview tab shows you a summary of how your channel and videos are performing. You can access this data at the channel or video level. You can view reports such as Realtime and Typical performance. Learn more about the Overview tab.
At the video level, you can learn how to measure key moments for audience retention.
Content tab (channel level)
The Content tab gives you a summary of how your audience finds and interacts with your content and what content your audience watches. You can access this data at the channel level and filter by content type to view reports such as impressions and how they led to watch time and top content. Learn more about your content reach and engagement.
Reach tab (video level)
Engagement (video level)
Audience (channel or video level)
Revenue (channel or video level)
Note:
- Tax withholding may affect your finalized earnings, if tax withholding applies. The amount withheld is only visible in your AdSense for YouTube account.
- You can also find your revenue performance at the video level.
- In the RPM card at the video level, your revenue may not add up to total estimated revenue. This is because some revenue sources aren’t attributed to a specific video. For example, channel memberships aren’t attributed to a specific video.
Trends (channel level)
The Trends tab gives you a summary of what your audience and viewers across YouTube are searching for. You can access trending insights on a channel level. The insights from the Trends tab can help you discover content gaps for videos and Shorts, and video ideas that viewers may want to watch. Learn how to use the Trends tab.