Rojgar with Ankit
@rojgarwithankit
Subscribers
18.6M
Total Views
4.6B
Videos Published
34.5K
Est. Daily Earnings
$2.9K тАУ $4.3K
Daily Data
Growth Intelligence
| Date | Subs ╬Ф | % Growth | Views ╬Ф | Est. Earnings |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 16 Mar | 0 | 0.00% | 0 | $0.00 |
| 17 Mar | -14,948 | -0.08% | -5,103,487 | -$12,758.72 |
| 18 Mar | -15,096 | -0.08% | -5,157,779 | -$12,894.45 |
| 19 Mar | -15,244 | -0.08% | -5,212,071 | -$13,030.18 |
| 20 Mar | -12,580 | -0.07% | -6,406,504 | -$16,016.26 |
| 21 Mar | -12,728 | -0.07% | -6,460,797 | -$16,151.99 |
| 22 Mar | -12,876 | -0.07% | -4,343,393 | -$10,858.48 |
| 23 Mar | -13,024 | -0.07% | -4,397,685 | -$10,994.21 |
| 24 Mar | -13,172 | -0.07% | -4,451,978 | -$11,129.95 |
| 25 Mar | -13,320 | -0.07% | -4,506,270 | -$11,265.68 |
| 26 Mar | -13,468 | -0.07% | -4,560,562 | -$11,401.40 |
| 27 Mar | -13,616 | -0.07% | -4,614,855 | -$11,537.14 |
| 28 Mar | -13,764 | -0.08% | -4,669,147 | -$11,672.87 |
| 29 Mar | -13,912 | -0.08% | -4,723,440 | -$11,808.60 |
| 30 Mar | -15,096 | -0.08% | -5,157,779 | -$12,894.45 |
| 31 Mar | -14,948 | -0.08% | -5,103,487 | -$12,758.72 |
| 01 Apr | -14,800 | -0.08% | -5,049,194 | -$12,622.99 |
| 02 Apr | -14,652 | -0.08% | -4,994,902 | -$12,487.26 |
| 03 Apr | -14,504 | -0.08% | -4,940,609 | -$12,351.52 |
| 04 Apr | -14,356 | -0.08% | -4,886,317 | -$12,215.79 |
| 05 Apr | -14,208 | -0.08% | -4,832,024 | -$12,080.06 |
| 06 Apr | -14,060 | -0.08% | -4,777,732 | -$11,944.33 |
| 07 Apr | -13,912 | -0.08% | -4,723,440 | -$11,808.60 |
| 08 Apr | +425,352 | 2.35% | +148,978,373 | $372,445.93 |
| 09 Apr | 0 | 0.00% | +6,659,537 | $16,648.84 |
| 10 Apr | 0 | 0.00% | +8,527,769 | $21,319.42 |
| 11 Apr | +100,000 | 0.54% | +1,426,126 | $3,565.32 |
| 12 Apr | 0 | 0.00% | +5,181,676 | $12,954.19 |
| 13 Apr | 0 | 0.00% | +7,074,888 | $17,687.22 |
| 14 Apr | 0 | 0.00% | +4,163,445 | $10,408.61 |
Revenue Estimate
Estimated Earnings
Modeled projections based on RPM benchmarks and activity trends.
Est. Monthly Midpoint
$108.6K
Daily Range
$2.9KтАУ$4.3K
Midpoint: $3.6K
Monthly Range
$86.9KтАУ$130.3K
Midpoint: $108.6K
Yearly Range
$1MтАУ$1.6M
Midpoint: $1.3M
30-Day Trend
Daily Subscriber Growth
Benchmark
Earnings vs Benchmark
Monthly estimate compared to industry baseline
Baseline assumes ~$2.50 RPM and consistent activity. Actual revenue varies by niche, geography, and engagement.
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YouTube Channel Stats & Earnings
How to read and interpret YouTube channel analytics, what subscriber and view counts actually mean, how earnings are estimated, and what to do with the data you see.
Table of Contents
- What Does a YouTube Channel Stats Page Show?
- How Subscriber Count Actually Works
- Total Views vs Recent Views тАФ What Matters More
- How YouTube Channel Earnings Are Estimated
- Daily, Monthly, and Yearly Earnings тАФ What Each Range Means
- What Is Daily Growth Data and How to Read It
- How to Use Channel Stats for Competitive Research
- What the Global Rank Means on Statly
- YouTube Analytics vs Public Data тАФ Key Differences
- What Factors Actually Drive Channel Revenue
- How to Grow a Channel Based on Public Data Insights
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Explore More YouTube Tools
Every YouTube channel has a public footprint тАФ subscriber count, total views, video history, and upload frequency. These signals are not just vanity metrics. Interpreted correctly, they reveal a channel's audience quality, revenue potential, growth trajectory, and competitive positioning.
Statly's channel pages aggregate these public signals into a structured analytics view тАФ giving creators, marketers, brands, and researchers a single source for channel intelligence without requiring access to YouTube Studio or private account data.
This guide explains what each metric means, how earnings estimates are derived, how to interpret daily growth data, and how to turn these insights into practical decisions.
What Does a YouTube Channel Stats Page Show?
A YouTube channel stats page pulls together the publicly accessible data YouTube exposes for each channel and organises it into a structured dashboard. Here's what each section represents:
Subscriber count
The channel's current public subscriber total. YouTube rounds or hides exact counts below 1,000. Above that threshold, the number shown is approximate тАФ updated in near-real-time.
Total views
The cumulative view count across the channel's entire history. This figure compounds over time тАФ older channels with large libraries can have massive total views despite modest recent performance.
Video count
The total number of public videos on the channel. Combined with total views, this gives you average views per video тАФ a key quality signal.
Estimated earnings
A modelled daily/monthly/yearly revenue range based on estimated views, niche, and industry CPM benchmarks. Always shown as a range to reflect the genuine uncertainty of estimating private revenue from public data.
Daily growth chart
Where available, a 30-day history of estimated daily subscribers and views. This reveals whether growth is accelerating, steady, or declining тАФ the most useful forward-looking signal available from public data.
Global rank
A subscriber-based ranking relative to Statly's indexed channel database. Not an official YouTube metric тАФ it reflects relative size within the platform's public ecosystem.
How Subscriber Count Actually Works
Subscriber count is the most cited YouTube metric тАФ and also the most misunderstood. A high subscriber count does not guarantee views, revenue, or audience quality. Here's what the number does and doesn't tell you:
| What subscriber count tells you | What it doesn't tell you |
|---|---|
| тЬЕ Minimum audience floor тАФ at least this many people opted in | тЭМ How many subscribers are still active or watching |
| тЬЕ Channel's historical growth trajectory | тЭМ Whether subscribers were gained organically or artificially |
| тЬЕ Broad sense of channel authority in its niche | тЭМ Revenue тАФ a 1M sub channel can earn less than a 100K one |
| тЬЕ YPP eligibility progress (1,000 sub threshold) | тЭМ Engagement quality or audience loyalty |
| тЬЕ Relative size compared to competitors | тЭМ How many subscribers will see each new video |
The most revealing derived metric is the subscriber-to-view ratio тАФ comparing average views per video to subscriber count. A channel with 500K subscribers averaging 50K views per video has a 10% view rate. A channel with 100K subscribers averaging 40K views has a 40% view rate тАФ dramatically more engaged despite being technically smaller.
Total Views vs Recent Views тАФ What Matters More
Total lifetime views is a compounding number тАФ it reflects the entire history of the channel. For very old channels with large libraries, it can be misleading about current performance.
Total Lifetime Views
Useful for...
- тЬУEstimating a channel's overall authority and longevity
- тЬУCalculating all-time average views per video
- тЬУUnderstanding monetization history (cumulative earnings potential)
- тЬУComparing channels founded in the same approximate era
Recent Views (30-day)
Useful for...
- тЬУCurrent channel health and algorithm standing
- тЬУEstimating present-day earnings more accurately
- тЬУIdentifying if a channel is growing, stable, or declining
- тЬУEvaluating a channel for sponsorship or collaboration relevance
For brands evaluating channels for sponsorships, recent views always matter more than lifetime total. A channel with 500M total views but only 20K views per recent video has algorithmically aged out. A channel with 10M total views but 200K views per recent video is far more commercially relevant.
How YouTube Channel Earnings Are Estimated
YouTube does not make channel revenue public. Statly's earnings estimates are derived from a model using publicly observable signals and industry benchmark CPM/RPM ranges. Here's exactly how the calculation works:
Estimated monthly views
Derived from public video performance data тАФ recent upload frequency multiplied by average views per video, weighted by upload recency. Older videos contribute less to the monthly estimate than recent ones.
Content category / niche detection
Channel category, keywords, and video topic signals are used to assign a niche multiplier. Finance and SaaS channels have significantly higher CPMs than gaming or entertainment channels.
RPM range application
YouTube's RPM (Revenue Per Mille тАФ revenue per 1,000 views after YouTube's 45% cut) typically ranges from $1тАУ$15 for most channels, with finance and B2B channels reaching $20тАУ$50+. A low and high RPM bound produces the earnings range.
Geographic audience adjustment
Channels with primarily US, UK, Canadian, and Australian audiences command significantly higher CPMs than channels with Southeast Asian or South Asian majority audiences. Where geo signals are available they're incorporated; otherwise, a mixed-audience average is used.
Output as range, not point estimate
Because every input involves estimation uncertainty, earnings are always shown as a lowтАУhigh range. A channel estimated at '$1,500тАУ$6,000/month' reflects the realistic bounds given the available public data тАФ not a guaranteed figure.
Important: These are educational estimates. Actual YouTube earnings depend on advertiser demand, video-level CPM variation, audience geography, watch time, ad format mix, and YouTube's policy decisions тАФ none of which are publicly available. Statly's estimates intentionally use conservative assumptions to avoid misleading inflation.
Daily, Monthly, and Yearly Earnings тАФ What Each Range Means
| Period | How It's Calculated | Best Used For | Key Caveat |
|---|---|---|---|
| Daily | Monthly estimate ├╖ 30 | Benchmarking against daily ad spend or comparing channels | Highly variable тАФ video publish days earn much more than quiet days |
| Monthly | Estimated monthly views ├Ч RPM range | Most useful frame for creator income planning | Seasonal CPM variation (Q4 peaks, Q1 dips) can shift this ┬▒30тАУ50% |
| Yearly | Monthly estimate ├Ч 12 | Long-term revenue projection, investor/business context | Assumes stable view trends тАФ growth or decline is not modelled |
The monthly estimate is the most reliable of the three. Daily figures are too noisy to act on alone, and yearly figures compound estimation uncertainty across 12 months. For any financial planning, always use the range's lower bound as your conservative assumption.
What Is Daily Growth Data and How to Read It
The 30-day daily growth chart shows estimated changes in subscribers and views day-by-day. This is one of the most diagnostically powerful views available from public channel data. Here's what different patterns typically signal:
Accelerating upward trend
New video performing well, algorithm push, or viral content. Subscriber spikes followed by sustained view elevation suggest durable growth rather than a one-off.
Flat, consistent trend
Channel is stable and producing predictable output. Revenue estimates are likely most accurate for flat channels because historical patterns repeat.
Gradual decline
Reduced upload frequency, algorithm deprioritisation, or audience churn. A channel can appear large but be algorithmically dying тАФ daily data reveals this.
Single spike, then flat
One viral video. The channel hasn't converted viral attention into sustained subscribers or views. Earnings during the spike period will be significantly higher than the norm.
Irregular, volatile pattern
Inconsistent upload schedule. Irregular creators often show boom-bust view patterns тАФ high on upload days, minimal between. Earnings are erratic accordingly.
Sustained multi-week growth
Strongest positive signal. Multiple consecutive weeks of sub and view growth suggest algorithmic reinforcement тАФ the algorithm is actively distributing the channel's content.
How to Use Channel Stats for Competitive Research
Channel stats pages are not just for understanding individual channels тАФ they're a competitive intelligence tool. Here's how to structure a systematic research workflow:
Identify your 10 closest competitors
Pull up Statly pages for 10 channels in your exact niche at a similar scale. Note their subscriber counts, video counts, and estimated monthly earnings ranges.
Calculate average views per video across all
Divide total views by video count for each channel. This gives you a benchmark for 'average video performance' in your niche тАФ and reveals which channels punch above or below their sub count.
Compare upload frequency vs view performance
Channels that upload more frequently don't always win. Identify whether higher upload frequency correlates with higher total views in your niche тАФ it varies significantly by content type.
Track daily growth patterns across the set
Channels showing upward daily growth trends are gaining algorithmic momentum. Study what content strategy changes or new video formats these channels introduced in the 30тАУ60 days before growth accelerated.
Use earnings ranges to size the niche
Aggregate the monthly earnings estimates across your top 10тАУ20 competitors to get a rough sense of total niche ad revenue. This helps calibrate whether ad revenue alone can support a viable creator business in that space.
What the Global Rank Means on Statly
Statly's global rank is a subscriber-based ranking relative to all channels indexed in Statly's database. It is not an official YouTube metric and does not reflect YouTube's own internal ranking systems.
What it is
A relative ranking by subscriber count within Statly's indexed channel set. Rank #1 is the most-subscribed channel in the database.
What it isn't
An official YouTube ranking, a measure of video quality, or a proxy for earnings. Two channels with similar subscriber counts can have wildly different engagement and revenue.
When it's useful
For comparing channel scale in a specific niche or understanding where a channel sits within the broader YouTube ecosystem by a simple, universal metric.
YouTube Analytics vs Public Data тАФ Key Differences
| Metric | YouTube Studio (Private) | Statly / Public Data |
|---|---|---|
| Subscriber count | Exact, real-time | Public approximate (rounds at scale) |
| Watch time | Exact hours | Estimated from views ├Ч avg duration model |
| Revenue (AdSense) | Exact to the cent | Estimated range тАФ not accessible publicly |
| Impressions CTR | Exact percentage | Not available publicly |
| Audience geography | Breakdown by country | Not available publicly |
| Traffic sources | Full breakdown (search, suggested, etc.) | Not available publicly |
| Subscriber sources | Which videos drove subscriptions | Not available publicly |
| Average view duration | Exact seconds | Industry-average estimate by content category |
| Video views (recent) | Exact, up to the hour | Public count тАФ updated periodically |
What Factors Actually Drive Channel Revenue
Understanding what determines a channel's earnings helps both creators building their own channels and brands evaluating creator ROI. These are the factors with the largest impact:
Audience geography
A US-audience channel can earn 5тАУ10x more per view than an equivalent channel with a primarily South Asian or Southeast Asian audience, due to advertiser CPM differences.
Content niche
Finance, SaaS, and legal content command CPMs of $15тАУ$50+. Gaming and entertainment average $2тАУ$5. The niche is the dominant long-term revenue variable after geography.
Video length & watch time
Longer videos qualify for mid-roll ads. A 15-minute video with strong retention can deliver 3тАУ5 ad impressions vs. 1 for a sub-8-minute video тАФ multiplying effective CPM.
Upload timing / season
Q4 (OctoberтАУDecember) sees the highest advertiser CPMs of the year as brands compete for holiday budgets. Q1 CPMs can drop 40тАУ60% below Q4 peaks.
Engagement quality
Higher engagement signals algorithm confidence, leading to more impressions and views per video тАФ compounding over time into meaningful revenue differences.
Upload consistency
Channels that publish consistently maintain algorithm standing better than irregular publishers. The compounding effect of regular publishing on views and revenue is significant over a 12-month window.
How to Grow a Channel Based on Public Data Insights
Statly's public channel data can directly inform your content strategy тАФ not just for understanding competitors, but for diagnosing and improving your own channel's performance.
Diagnose your subscriber-to-view ratio
If your view rate (average views ├╖ subscribers) is below 5%, your audience is disengaged. This usually signals that early content attracted subscribers who your current content no longer serves тАФ a common post-pivot problem. The fix is either reconverting existing subscribers with explicit value-proposition content, or effectively treating your channel as starting over with a new audience.
Use competitor daily growth patterns as timing signals
If a competitor's daily growth chart shows a sharp upward inflection at a specific date, cross-reference what they published in the preceding 2тАУ3 weeks. Algorithm momentum is typically earned by a specific content type that then gets systematically distributed. Identifying this pattern before it's obvious to everyone else gives you a meaningful head-start.
Use earnings estimates to validate niche selection
Before investing heavily in a content direction, check Statly earnings estimates for established channels in that niche. If the top 20 channels average $2KтАУ$5K/month at 200K subscribers, factor that into your creator business model тАФ especially if you're considering it as a primary income source.
Benchmark your video output against similar-size channels
Compare your videos-per-month and average views-per-video against channels with a similar subscriber count. If competitors publish 3тАУ4x more content and average 2x your views per video, volume is likely part of the performance gap тАФ not quality alone.
Set growth targets anchored in real data
Instead of arbitrary subscriber goals, set targets based on what you see in channel data: 'I want to reach the earning bracket of channels at 150KтАУ200K subscribers in my niche, which Statly shows averaging $XтАУ$Y/month.' Data-anchored targets are far more motivating and strategically useful than vanity milestones.
Frequently Asked Questions
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