YouTube analytics

“YouTube Studio Series” Article 5 of 7: YouTube Studio Mobile Analytics

The YouTube Studio mobile app gives you at-a-glance, in-depth
analytics to help you analyze your videos and channel.

From the mobile Dashboard, you get a quick glance at your
overall channel analytics.

You can see your current subscribers and a summary of your
watch time, views, and subscriber change in the last 28 days.

Just below this, you can see the performance of your latest
video compared to your typical video performance.

You’ll see how it ranks against your last ten videos, along
with its views, average view duration, and watch time (with
comparisons against your typical video performance).

This will also give you some insights into why your video is
performing the way it is.

Tap this insight to dig into your video’s performance.

The analytics page will give you even more information about
your channel or individual video performance.

Tap the menu icon at the top left, then choose Analytics. Or
you can tap “View More” from any section of your dashboard.

If you want to understand an individual video’s performance,
tap it from your channel’s analytics, or go to the Videos page,
search for the video, tap it, then tap “Go to Video Analytics.”

The Overview tab is your starting point. This will give you
real-time views and information, along with watch time, views,
average view duration, and more.

There is also a Discovery tab, which gives you insight into how
viewers are discovering your content.

You can see your impressions and click-through rates here,
along with information about your traffic sources (like your top
YouTube search terms and the top videos suggesting your content).

You can use the Audience tab of Analytics to learn more about
who is watching your videos, like their gender, age, and what
country they’re watching from.

The Interactive Content tab gives you information about your
cards.

At the channel level, the Playlists tab gives you insights
into your playlist views and engagement, with a list of your
top playlists. If you’re monetizing, the Revenue tab will
show you data around your estimated revenue, top earning
videos, and more.

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