Here is the changelog of the Streams Charts streaming analytics service for January 2022. Remember that all the latest updates are available in the top right corner of the site next to the profile drop-down menu.
January 11
- Released Twitch Stats Chrome Extension by Streams Charts. Details.
- All notifications on your contributions, newsletters and subscriptions are now available next to the changelog at the top right corner of site. How it looks.
- Added new filters by country, channel type and platform's partnership on /streams and /top-channels pages. How it looks.
January 12
- Added calendar of Twitch streamers’ birthdays. Now everyone can track when the time comes to congratulate their favorite content creators.
- Also added calendar of Twitch streamers by channel creation date.
January 13
- Added filter by streamer's age. How it looks.
January 21
- Channel URL on the streaming platform is now available in a separate column when downloading the CSV file.
January 26
- Chat analytics is now available for 50,000+ Twitch channels since January 1, 2022. Note: it's available only as Enterprise solution for our PRO users. Check /TwitchRivals demo page to see how it looks.
January 27
- Our PRO users can now include unique metrics (number of Unique Viewers, number of Unique Authorized Viewers and their average view time) on the Streams tab of User's Lists. Same for Streams tab for Twitch Teams. Check Streams Charts Esports list to see how it looks. Hit the 'customize table' button to enable unique metrics.
January 31
- Facebook Gaming is now available for selection in filter by platform for ALL users.
- Reworked the logic of this filter: all platforms available to you are selected by default.
- The games section on Facebook Gaming is temporarily unavailable. Affects only the /games page, single channel game stats are still available.