Last months we worked on the logic of displaying unique viewers of broadcasts and channels on Streams Charts. In this update, we'll walk you through the pages where we were able to add even more data and analytics on this metric.
Disclamer. This update is only available to owners of paid packages from Streams Charts. Our PRO users can use all available functionality, and users with Streamer subscription — only within the channels that they purchased in their package.
All streams page
Link: streamscharts.com/streams
— We added data on unique viewers and unique authorized viewers. The average view time of each group of viewers is also available. To see these metrics, use the setting icon (⚙️) under the table.
— Added advanced filters for streams: you can now set list limits by Hours Watched, Peak Viewers, Average Viewers, Airtime, Views Gain and Followers Gain.
Page of one stream
Example: streamscharts.com/channels/twitchrivals/streams/44233744909
— In the table with the stream's stats we added statistics on unique viewers and the average view time of unique authorized viewers.
The Viewers from last stream metric shows how many viewers from this broadcast watched the previous one on the channel. The Returned viewers metric answers the question how many viewers of the current broadcast watched at least one channel stream in the last 30 days.
Channel page
Example: streamscharts.com/channels/twitchrivals
— The Statistics tab now has data on unique viewers of the channel for selected dates in addition to data on unique authorized viewers. The average view time of each group of viewers is also available to users of paid packages.
— In addition, our users can not only select any dates, but also set the exact time in a given interval. To use the function, click on the select exact time button next to the date picker. Remember that selecting exact time function is only available for intervals no longer than 7 days.
— The channel categories (Games) tab has also been enhanced: use the Unique metrics switch to see the number of unique viewers of a particular channel categories and their average view time over a selected period. Use the setting icon (⚙️) under the table to display Unique Authorized Viewers statistics.
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