Understanding your stream analytics
Last updated July 10, 2026
Understanding your stream analytics
Your Analytics page has two views: an overview of all your recent streams, and a deep dive into any single stream. Here's what you'll find in each.
The analytics overview
- Date range picker β switch between 7, 14, 30, and 90 days.
- Stat cards β Total Views, Streams, Peak Viewers, and Stream Time for the selected range.
- Global Views Trend β a chart of views and peak viewers over time.
- Stream Breakdown table β every recent stream with its status, duration, and peak viewers. Click any row to open that stream's own analytics page.
- CSV / JSON export β download your analytics data.
Diving into a single stream
Click a stream in the breakdown table to open its dedicated analytics page:
- A playback player for the recording, if one was saved.
- An Engagement Timeline β concurrent viewers over the course of the stream, broken out by platform (YouTube, Facebook, Twitch), with your peak moment marked.
- Outgoing Stream Quality β bitrate and FPS charts for the broadcast itself, plus average bitrate, FPS, and dropped-frame stats.
- Audience demographics β country, age, and gender breakdowns, once the connected platforms finish calculating them. This section is only populated for paid tiers; Free accounts won't see demographics.
Good to know: Your plan affects how much of this you can see. Free shows up to 15 days of overview history, while Hobby and above can view up to 365 days. Outgoing Stream Quality is available on Hobby and above, and CSV/JSON export is reserved for Scale and Enterprise. Everywhere else you'll see a lock icon with an upgrade prompt instead of the locked data.
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