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  1. Social Blade LLC is an independent entity. The public statistical data is sourced from Twitch, but the presentation is not controlled by them. Our use of the name Twitch is for context, not claiming any ownership.

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    • Ninja. 19,021,780 -- Fortnite.
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    • Best Analytics Tools For Twitch
    • Twitch Dashboard Analytics
    • SullyGnome
    • TwitchTracker
    • Twitchmetrics
    • Streamlabs Reports/Streamelements Reports
    • Twitch Strike
    • StreamElements Chat Stats
    • Twitchstats
    • R1ch’S Twitch Analyzer

    Here are some of the best analytics tools for Twitch streamers: 1. Twitch Dashboard Analytics 2. SullyGnome 3. TwitchTracker 4. TwitchMetrics 5. Streamlabs Reports/StreamElements Reports 6. TwitchStrike 7. StreamElements Chat Stats 8. TwtichStats 9. R1CH’s Twitch Analyzer 10. Social Blade

    One of the first places you should check after your stream is your Twitch Dashboard Analytics. As it is inbuilt into the platform, this tool will be able to give you instant feedback on how your stream went. You will also know that these are the metrics that Twitch will use when determining if you can become a Twitch Affiliate or Partner. Your Twit...

    When you consider the vastness and usefulness of SullyGnome, it is hard to imagine that it was all created by one man named David. Learning how to use this site could potentially become the way you plot how to grow on Twitch. SullyGnome tracks and analyzes data from every channel and category on Twitch. They even track Twitch teams and how they are...

    The first thing you notice when you land on TwitchTrackeris the top streams and top live channels over the previous week. You can open the top streams and scroll through to see how the analytics worked throughout the stream. You can search for your own channel on the top right-hand side of the screen to view your own analytics and steam details. Wh...

    On TwitchMetric‘s homepage, you’ll find the top trending categories and clips on Twitch. While the platform will show similar metrics to SullyGnome and TwitchTracker, you can quickly see some information about specific games from their individual pages. Not only does the site show the most-watched channels in each category, but it also shows you th...

    If you prefer to have your analytics sent to you via email, you can sign up for reports from either Streamlabs or StreamElements. Both offer the same(ish) information about your stream, including how many chatters you had on your stream, the number of messages sent, and the average length your viewers stuck around on your channel. When using either...

    Linking your account to Twitch Strikecould help you find which games to play the next time you go live. They will give you a personalized list of which games you should consider based on viewer trends, average viewership, and the number of streamers who are currently live. Even if you choose to not link your account, you can still check out the bes...

    The Chat Stats on Stream Elementswill give you a quick glance at your chat’s statistics. This will allow you to see who are the top chatters in your stream, which emotes are used the most, and the top commands in your channel. Seeing who is active in your chat can help you determine who to give VIP status to or to make mods in the future. While you...

    Ever wonder how many subs those top streamers have? While there isn’t a site that tracks those perfectly, TwitchStatshas an algorithm that guesses the number of subs for household name streamers. As for the rest of the site? It doesn’t offer much more information than other tools on this list and doesn’t have a very organized user interface. You ca...

    While the R1CH’s Twitch Analyzer toolisn’t an analytics tool in the way we think of them, it can still be very useful to use while you are streaming. If you are experiencing technical difficulties or wonder about the stability of your stream, all you need to do is visit this site and input your channel’s name while you are streaming. In a matter of...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Social_BladeSocial Blade - Wikipedia

    Social Blade tracks statistics for YouTube, Twitch, Facebook, Instagram, and other platforms. It provides data, predictions, and live streams for subscriber counts, views, earnings, and rankings.

  3. Jun 4, 2020 · Social Blade is an app that lets you track the stats of your or your favorite creators on various social media platforms. You can search, view, favorite, and compare YouTube, Twitch, Instagram, and Twitter profiles and users with Social Blade.

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  6. SocialBlade first collects your followers-per-day data from twitch (for ex. You get 5 followers on Mon, 7 on Tues, 6 on Wed). It then takes the average of that data collected for that month ( (5+7+6)÷3 = avg of 6 followers per day). It then uses that average to estimate (a bad guess really) future projections via a linear graph.

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