8 videos — the most-watched is When Motivation Dies, Use This Instead.

When Motivation Dies, Use This Instead
51Views across every videoacross 8 videos on this channel

Which uploads did the work, which stayed quiet, and whether later videos still got picked up. The sparkline on each card is views per day since publish.

Catalog at a glance

Top video share

37%

When Motivation Dies, Use This Instead carries the largest slice.

Top three

73%

3 videos account for this share of catalog views.

Late pickups

0

Videos where at least 40% of views arrived after week one.

Quiet this week

0

Live videos with no views in the latest 7 days.

Catalog shape

One field, every video

Each bubble is a video. Position pairs publish date with the share of views that came from week two onward. Bubble size is lifetime views. Colour groups front-loaded videos, balanced videos, and videos whose audience kept arriving after the first week.

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Time-stripe video list
VideoPublishedDays trackedViewsPrimary traffic source
Everybody Keeps Telling You That’s Not How It WorksJun 842Suggested Videos
What Do You Do When You Start Doubting Yourself?Jun 572Suggested Videos
Watching Others Succeed While You Stay StuckJun 489Suggested Videos
The Most Dangerous Thing You Can Pretend To BeJun 399Suggested Videos
Give Me 13 Minutes To DESTROY Your Fear of Being JudgedJun 2102Suggested Videos
When Motivation Dies, Use This InsteadJun 11119Suggested Videos
The deafening silence of trying to start somethingJun 1105Suggested Videos
They Said I Was Afraid To Succeed. This Pill Proved Them Wrong.Jun 1113Suggested Videos
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