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View detailed analytics for each stream

Dive into the performance stats and stream quality of any broadcast

Written by Becca Mintz
Updated this week

Per-stream analytics give you a detailed breakdown of how each stream performed. See viewer trends, chat activity, platform-by-platform stats, and technical stream quality.


How to access individual stream analytics

  1. From the home screen, click Past streams.

  2. Click on any stream card to open its analytics page.


What's on the per-stream analytics page?

Video player

Replay your stream, with a viewer count overlay showing audience size at each moment. If you streamed in portrait mode, you can switch orientations.

Transcript & chat log

Replay your stream's full chat log and read a text transcript of your audio.

Performance snapshot

Four stat boxes show you total Views, Peak Viewers, Messages, and Chatters. Each shows a percentage comparison to your previous stream.

Engagement chart

An interactive chart showing viewers and messages over time. You can filter by platform to isolate performance on individual channels.

Channel breakdown

A list of every platform you streamed to, with their individual viewer and message counts.

Stream quality

Separate charts for incoming and outgoing quality, with details on bitrate, buffering, and number of starts.

Download & extras

Locate the Download button and the three-dots menu in the top-right corner to view clips, trim video, schedule events, and export transcripts. Chat exports are coming soon.


Requirements

  • A paid plan is required to access full analytics. Free users will see a restricted view of their data.

  • If you want to receive an analytics report of every stream in your email, activate "Stream reports" under your account's email notifications.


FAQ

Can I export my chat history?

Not yet, but we’re working on it. Stay tuned.

Can I get analytics for my website player?

The website player is not one of the features that support Analytics at this time. You can, however, enable a viewer counter to display while the player is live.

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