Shown
46% below the 14-day average.
Viewing this channel as it looked on Apr 13, 2026. 15 days before the most recent data.
Open Channel StatsNew ChannelThe smallest maturity stage — only milestone signals fire so thin samples don't drive statistical claims.
5 videos so far · 131 total views
Shown
46% below the 14-day average.
Click rate
0.3 points below the 14-day average.
Views
43% below the 14-day average.
Subscribers
100% below the 14-day average.
Temperature
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Baseline takes about five weeks to compute.
What's moved in the last 7 days.
This channel is 5 days old. 5 videos published. Currently in the seedling stage. 131 cumulative views.
21 public videos across 5 distinct release dates — a near-daily cadence on this channel.
First 4 subscribers on a daily publishing pace
First subscribers on a steady-cadence channel often come from viewers who saw the channel more than once before subscribing — so they tend to reflect return-visit pacing as much as any one video's depth.
Suggested Videos active across 2 videos
Suggested Videos is YouTube matching these videos to viewers who watched something similar — usually where early traction shows up for newer channels. Multiple videos showing up on the same surface in the same window is usually more about YouTube's matching than anything those videos did differently — worth watching a few more days to see if the pattern holds.
Video 2 and its neighbor both above typical Day-1
When adjacent videos both land above the channel's typical Day-1, it often correlates with a topic or series resonating — though the proximity alone isn't proof that one helped the other.
Adjacent-video lift around Video 3
When adjacent videos both land above the channel's typical Day-1, it often correlates with a topic or series resonating — though the proximity alone isn't proof that one helped the other.
Channel Page
5 views over 3 recent days from Channel Page — typically too thin to call a trend yet. Once it clears the 30-view floor, Channel Page usually surfaces on the traffic breakdown alongside the channel's steadier sources.
Traffic breakdownAt the current pace, 2 days to 5 subscribers. At 2× that pace, 1 day. At half, 3 days. All three are arithmetic on recent data — not a claim about which one will play out. Daily pace has been variable at this scale.
Story timelineAround 2 more videos on this channel and the relative-outlier detector typically reaches its sample threshold. At that point, videos that sit well above or below the channel's own median get flagged as cross-video outliers in the Moment card.
What's movingAnother 2 traffic sources appearing this week — typically too early for any of them to mean much individually. If the pattern holds, each usually surfaces on the traffic breakdown alongside the channel's steadier sources.
Which videos are the outliers — notes and lead changes along the bottom.
5 videos in 5 days. Most are still too new to compare against each other — by the 20th video, cross-video shapes start to be honest.
Who is finding this channel?
Discovery phase: Suggested for Viewers — see Traffic.
Each river is a traffic source; width follows daily views. Hover a stream to highlight its share over the last few days, or tap to open that source’s detail page.
What share of recent views came from sources where the viewer chose to come back (Direct, Channel Page, Playlist, End Screen, Link). The complementary share is algorithmic discovery (Browse, Suggested, Search). The ratio drifts as a channel matures; both extremes have legitimate channel patterns.
Each week, what share of last week’s viewer mix came back versus how much of the mix is new. Compares the (source, country) buckets that delivered views in consecutive weeks.
Inter-publish gap distribution and the detected publishing pattern across the trailing 28 days. Weekend cells use a cooler tone, weekday cells a warmer one — descriptive only, not a verdict on the schedule.
Publishing cadence appears after the first 28 days.
Day-of-week view tracking starts after 3 full weeks of data (2 so far).
Not enough catalog for cross-video patterns yet. This chapter fills in around the 20th video, when things like "longer videos hold viewers better on this channel" start to have statistical support.
5 of 20 videos so far.
What this data doesn’t tell you.
This site can’t answer that — no one channel can. What it shows you is one real channel, honestly. Every number here is real; nothing has been smoothed or flattered. Compare silently to whatever channels you study most often, and draw your own conclusions.
Real “normal” would come from comparing against many channels at the same stage in the same niche. That’s a future direction; it’s not something one channel’s data can answer today. Country breakdowns — views, average watch, net subscribers — are shown above. Click rate by country isn’t, since YouTube doesn’t report how often a thumbnail was shown by country. Device-type and subscribed-vs-non-subscribed splits aren't shown in this public view.
Half of this channel's subscribers came from one of 5 videos. Concentration like this is common at small catalogs and is descriptive, not a verdict.
What we tested:0 hold here·0 don't·0 inconclusive·→ See what we tested
Today's reading
Everything above is small-sample. Pattern-matching on a handful of videos usually produces mostly noise; by around the tenth video more of the chapters fill in with statistically meaningful content.
Most early-stage signals tend to stabilize after the catalog crosses a few dozen videos.