Find YouTube Analytics for Your Channel
To find the analytics for all the videos in your channel:
Types of Analytic Data
Information about your audience can be viewed through several analytic filters, including:
Watch TimeAudience RetentionDemographicsLocationDate or Time FrameContentDevicesTraffic sourcesLikes and DislikesCommentsSharing
How to View Data in YouTube Analytics
Depending on the type of data you’re reviewing, you can generate line charts to see how that data has changed over time. You can also view multi-line charts and compare the performance of up to 25 videos.
Overview Report
The first report tab listed under Analytics is Overview. It’s a high-level summary of how your content is doing. The report includes performance metrics summarizing watch time, views, and earnings (if applicable). It includes the most relevant data for interactions such as comments, shares, favorites, likes, and dislikes. The Overview report also highlights the top 10 pieces of content—by watch time— for your channel, the gender and location of viewers, and top traffic sources.
Realtime Activity
The Realtime Activity box under the Overview section displays viewership stats that are updated in real time, with only a few minutes of lag time. The two charts show the estimated views of your videos in the previous 48 hours and during the previous 60 minutes, the device type that accessed your video, the operating system of that device, and where the device is located.
Reach
Under the Reach tab, you’ll find your channel’s impressions, views, unique views, and more. You can also see your channel’s traffic sources (are your viewers finding you via YouTube search, external links, or another source?), how many times people clicked a thumbnail of your videos, and whether or not that click led to watch time. Internal YouTube traffic sources include YouTube search, suggested videos, playlists, YouTube advertising, and other features. External traffic data comes from mobile sources, websites, and apps that have your video embedded or linked.
Engagement
The Engagement tab provides detailed information on how long people watch your videos. Here, you can see which videos are the most-watched, your most effective end screen videos, your top playlists by watch time, and more.
Audience
The Audience tab breaks down the demographics of your audience. It shows the age, gender, and geography of your viewers. The Device type tab shows which operating system and type of device people use to view your videos. Devices include computers, smartphones, TVs, and game consoles. You can also see what operating system they used, whether more people watch live or on-demand, and which playlists are the most viewed.