4 days on the same thread
4 days
For 4 consecutive days, a threshold the channel passed has been the standout on the channel — the same thread held across the stretch rather than a new read each day.
See the storyThe whole history, read in the order it happened — every video and every quiet day kept in.
Recent stretches
Reads that have held for more than a day, shown once as a stretch rather than repeated each day.
4 days
For 4 consecutive days, a threshold the channel passed has been the standout on the channel — the same thread held across the stretch rather than a new read each day.
See the story6 days
The strongest read on the channel has stayed about the shape of the catalog for 6 days running — one stretch, not 6 separate days.
See the story4 days
For 4 consecutive days, view movement has been the standout on the channel — the same thread held across the stretch rather than a new read each day.
See the storyThe story so far · Jun 8, 2026
Every video, every quiet day, every number — kept in the order it happened. Scroll to move through it.
The shape of it
The solid line traces what is recorded. The dashed tail is a plain continuation of the same trend — not a prediction, just the line carried on.
This stretch is still being written — the most recent days, kept in the order they happened.
Discovery shift
Common advice · disagrees
“Editing title or thumbnail post-publish kills momentum.”
Common advice · agrees
“Videos 8–10 minutes long perform best for ad revenue and watch time.”
Common advice · disagrees
“A new publish steals impression budget from the rest of the catalog.”
Suggested Videos overtook YouTube Search in weekly views — 2026-06-05, day 5.
12 vs 1 over the trailing 7 days
Milestone
Common advice · disagrees
“Editing title or thumbnail post-publish kills momentum.”
Common advice · agrees
“Videos 8–10 minutes long perform best for ad revenue and watch time.”
Common advice · disagrees
“A new publish steals impression budget from the rest of the catalog.”
Video 2 crossed 10 views on 2026-06-07 (day 7).
Reached in 7 days
Beginnings
First video published. Traffic typically arrives in batches over the following weeks.
Common advice · disagrees
“Editing title or thumbnail post-publish kills momentum.”
Common advice · agrees
“Videos 8–10 minutes long perform best for ad revenue and watch time.”
Common advice · disagrees
“A new publish steals impression budget from the rest of the catalog.”
It started on 2026-06-01, the day When Motivation Dies, Use This Instead published.
8 videos went up in the first thirty days, and lifetime views across that early batch now sit at 40.
Reach
Day 2: Australia held at least 5% of the channel's last seven days of views (about 28.6% of the trailing 7-day window). A sustained crossing usually reflects a particular distribution surface picking up in that region.
Pattern

They Said I Was Afraid To Succeed. This Pill Proved Them Wrong. shifted from peak to tail on day 6. Transitions like this are often part of the natural arc; a video tends to peak, then tail.
Convergence
2026-06-07 read as a convergence day: 3 videos each lifted at the same time. Patterns of this shape typically suggest a shared off-channel signal rather than a per-video event.
Reach

Day 8: United Kingdom reached 5% of When Motivation Dies, Use This Instead's trailing-week views (about 6.7% of the trailing 7-day window). The next month usually tells whether the country settles into a steady share or drifts back below the line.
Reach

Day 8: Australia reached 5% of Give Me 13 Minutes To DESTROY Your Fear of Being Judged's trailing-week views (about 50% of the trailing 7-day window). The next month usually tells whether the country settles into a steady share or drifts back below the line.
Today
Several recent uploads are competing for attention at the same time.
Through 2026-06-08, the catalog has reached 8 videos and 40 lifetime views, with 3 subscribers along for it. The record keeps going from here.
The most-watched, so far

15views
More views than any other video on this channel to date — a count, read straight off the record.
The story keeps going. Tomorrow’s day gets logged the same as every day before it.