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YouTube analytics, simplified

Explore channels, trending videos, comments & replies, live streams, and playlists — in one place.

Tools

Pick a tool below. Everything runs through official YouTube API endpoints — no login required for read-only insights.

Channel analytics

Subscriber counts, views, uploads, and performance charts for any public channel.

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Compare channels

Put two channels side by side: subscribers, views, uploads, and a quick visual bar chart.

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Trending by region

See what’s popular on YouTube in different countries — compare regions side by side.

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Education playlists

Search and browse educational playlists and playlist items via the API.

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Video statistics

Views, likes, and comment counts for any public video — paste a URL or video ID.

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Live stream insights

Concurrent viewers, live chat snippets, and stream metadata for active broadcasts.

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Comments & replies

Read top-level comments, nested replies, likes, and sort by top or newest — full thread view.

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More tools

Paste a channel link, video ID, playlist ID, or search — same look-up style as above. Read-only public data; no account needed.

Search

Find videos, channels, or playlists by keyword.

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Batch video lookup

Paste up to 50 video IDs (comma-separated) and see stats and duration.

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Playlist items

Enter a playlist ID to list videos in order.

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Channel activity

Recent public activity for a channel (uploads, likes, etc.).

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Channel playlists

All public playlists for a channel — paste channel URL or ID.

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Channel sections

How the channel home page is organized (tabs, featured playlists, etc.).

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Video categories

List video category IDs for a region code (YouTube Data API).

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Languages & regions

Lists of supported UI languages and content regions.

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Caption tracks

See which subtitle tracks exist for a video ID (downloading files needs Google sign-in).

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Sign-in required on YouTube’s side

Uploading, editing, rating, managing private playlists, or downloading caption files usually needs the viewer to sign in with Google (OAuth). This site only uses a public API key for read-only data.