YouTube Channel Statistics
What Is the YouTube Channel Statistics Tool?
The YouTube Channel Statistics tool provides a complete performance overview of any public YouTube channel. Enter a channel URL or name and instantly see key metrics including total subscriber count, cumulative view count, number of uploaded videos, channel creation date, country of origin, and more. All data is fetched in real time and displayed in a clean, easy-to-read layout.
While YouTube creators can access detailed analytics for their own channel through YouTube Studio, there is no official way to view another channel's full statistics. Our DaniProTools YouTube Channel Statistics tool fills this gap — giving creators, marketers, and researchers the ability to analyze any channel's performance for competitive benchmarking, sponsorship evaluation, influencer research, and content strategy planning.
How to Check YouTube Channel Statistics
- Find the YouTube channel you want to analyze
- Copy the channel URL from your browser's address bar
- Paste the URL into the input field above
- Click the 'Get Channel Statistics' button
- View the complete channel statistics breakdown
- Use the data for research, benchmarking, or competitive analysis
Channel Statistics Explained
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Statistic |
What It Means |
Strategic Insight |
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Subscriber Count |
Total number of channel subscribers |
Measures audience size and channel authority |
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Total View Count |
All-time cumulative video views |
Indicates overall channel reach and content consumption |
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Video Count |
Number of uploaded videos |
Shows content output frequency and library size |
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Channel Creation Date |
When the channel was started |
Context for how fast the channel has grown |
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Country |
Creator's registered country |
Indicates primary audience language and culture |
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Average Views Per Video |
Calculated from total views / video count |
Measures how consistently the channel performs per upload |
Who Uses YouTube Channel Statistics?
- Content Creators benchmarking their growth against competitors in the same niche
- Brands and Advertisers evaluating channels for potential sponsorship deals
- Digital Marketing Agencies conducting YouTube audits for clients
- Influencer Marketing Platforms verifying channel metrics before partnerships
- Journalists and Researchers studying YouTube's content ecosystem
- Students learning about digital marketing and social media analytics
How to Evaluate a YouTube Channel Using These Statistics
Subscriber Count Alone Is Misleading — A channel with 500,000 subscribers but only 50,000 average views per video has poor engagement. Always look at the views-to-subscriber ratio. A healthy ratio is typically 10% to 30% of subscribers watching each new video.
Upload Frequency Matters — A channel with 1,000 videos accumulated over 10 years has a very different trajectory than a channel that reached 1,000 videos in 3 years. Check the creation date alongside video count to understand upload frequency.
Total Views Tell the Real Story — Subscriber counts can be purchased or inflated, but total view count is a more reliable indicator of genuine audience interest and content quality over time.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the YouTube Channel Statistics tool free?
A: Yes, completely free for any public YouTube channel with no login required.
Q: How accurate are the subscriber and view counts shown?
A: The data is pulled directly from YouTube's public API and is highly accurate. Note that YouTube rounds subscriber counts for channels above 1,000 subscribers as part of their own display policy.
Q: Can I track a channel's statistics over time?
A: Our tool shows current statistics at the time of your check. For historical tracking, we recommend checking and recording stats regularly or using a dedicated YouTube analytics tracking service.
Q: Why does YouTube hide exact subscriber counts above 1,000?
A: YouTube rounds subscriber counts to reduce creator anxiety around small subscriber fluctuations and to prevent gaming of the system by those who track live counts obsessively.