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How do I see analytics for my live stream?

When you stream to several platforms, your numbers scatter across several dashboards — Twitch here, YouTube there, chat somewhere else. Pulling them into one view makes it far easier to see what is actually working. Here is what to track and how to see it together.

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Live operations● ALL HEALTHY
3Channels
7Destinations
5.8Mbps out
1,284Viewers
YouTubertmp · 1080p60 · relaying
Twitchrtmp · 1080p60 · relaying
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The metrics that matter

Beyond raw viewer counts, the numbers that tell the real story are throughput (are your relays healthy?), peak concurrent viewers, chat activity and moderation, new followers and subscribers, and how many hours you actually went live.

  • Throughput and viewers over time — spot drops before they cost you.
  • Chat volume, busiest hours and your most active chatters.
  • New followers and subscribers, with growth vs the previous period.
  • What auto-moderation removed, and where your relays go.

Bring it into one view

A restreaming service already sits between your encoder and every platform, so it is the natural place to aggregate this. Look for one that shows traffic, audience and engagement together, over a window you choose, and lets you export the numbers.

Frequently asked questions

Can I see Twitch and YouTube stats in one place?

Yes. Because the relay sits between your encoder and every platform, Stream Repeater aggregates viewers, chat and engagement across your platforms into one dashboard.

Can I export my analytics?

Yes. The analytics page has a CSV export of the headline figures for your selected scope and time window.

Does it show chat and follower stats too?

Yes — chat volume, busiest hours, top chatters, moderation removals, and new followers and subscribers with growth against the previous period.