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Viewstats is a independent YouTube analytics software created by the American YouTuber James Stephen Donaldson. It uses YouTube DPI to unveil stats about channels so that everyone can see at all times.[1] It allows users to use general tools, but also helps new YouTubers to grow their channel. Created in November 2024 and presented in a MrBeast YouTube video, it is available in a Google Chrome extension via the Chrome Web Store, or it can be accessible to their official website.

General Tools

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Viewstats can analyse any channel that exists on YouTube. Similar to YouTube Studio, it can examine a channel to see how many subscribers and views counts on that channel. Unlike YouTube, it can do the same thing on all channels. Viewstats can also analyse a YouTube video. It can look over a video's total views, likes, comments, the typical performance and even the average revenue of a video. However, all these features (video only) requires an Viewstats account to use.

Viewstats Pro

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Viewstats also comes with a subscription that allows users to use premium features. Starting at US$49.99 per month, it unlocks five features: Alerts, Outliers, Thumbnail Search, A/B Tests, and Collections.

References

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  1. ^ "MrBeast's analytics platform ViewStats is out in beta". Retrieved January 5, 2025.
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Official Website