YouTube Channel Performance Dashboard Template

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With this free YouTube channel performance dashboard template, you’ll be able to track your subscriber rate, likes, comments, shares, and other useful video engagement metrics to determine the success of your video marketing strategy.

Uses one-click integrations:

  • YouTube YouTube

If you don’t use YouTube, you can pull data from any of our 100+ one-click, native integrations or from spreadsheets, databases and other APIs.

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What you’ll learn from this YouTube Channel Performance Dashboard Template:

Connect your YouTube account and learn:

    • How can I track my subscriber rate? Track the number of subscribers you have gained or lost in total from the beginning of the month till date. It is essential to track your subscriber rate as the more subscribers you have, the more likely your videos will be seen by your subscribers.
    • How much time do my viewers spend watching my video content? View the total amount of minutes viewers spent watching your YouTube videos daily, weekly, or monthly. By monitoring key trends in your videos’ watch time, you’ll be able to act promptly on your video strategy and its relevance once you spot a continuous drop.
    • Which videos drive most of your watch time for the month? Learn about your most engaging videos based on the total amount of time they spent watching them. This is a great way to measure how relevant and engaging your videos are. If the watch time of certain videos is low, it means you have to change or optimize key aspects of your video content.
    • How quickly are you gaining subscribers? Get useful, actionable data on how your subscribers’ list is growing on a daily basis. See how many people have subscribed or unsubscribed from your channel in real-time. Are you losing more subscribers than you’re gaining? This is a good measure of the health of your channel.
    • How do I measure audience engagement? Are you creating the kind of content your viewers will be willing to share, like, and comment on? Find out by tracking how your viewers interact with your video content on a daily basis; track the number of likes, comments and shares you’ve received over time. This is a good way to measure audience engagement and user feedback.

Pull additional data using our deep integration with YouTube.

What other YouTube metrics can you track and visualize with our integration with YouTube?

  • Identify your traffic sources
  • Learn audience demographics
  • Viewer retention
  • Subscriber count
  • Video engagement
  • YouTube referrals, and more.

There are numerous metrics and metric combinations you can track using YouTube. And in Databox, you can quickly visualize dozens of YouTube metrics in a variety of different ways.

Read more about Databox’s YouTube integration.

YouTube YouTube metrics included in this template
  • Comments

    The Comments metric represents the number of comments left by viewers on a YouTube video. It is an important engagement metric that indicates how viewers are interacting with the content and can help creators understand how their audience is responding to their videos.

  • Watch Time by Video

    Watch Time by Video is a metric that measures the total amount of time viewers have spent watching a particular YouTube video, which is a key factor in determining the overall success and popularity of a video on the platform.

  • Likes

    The Likes metric on YouTube measures the number of users who have positively expressed their appreciation for a video by clicking the thumbs up icon. This metric indicates the level of audience engagement and sentiment towards the video and can influence its visibility in search results and recommendations.

  • Shares

    Shares is a metric that measures how many times a YouTube video has been shared across different social media platforms, indicating its virality and potential reach beyond the YouTube platform.

  • Subscribers Lost

    The Subscribers Lost metric measures the total number of subscribers who have unsubscribed from a channel during a specific time period. It indicates the decrease in the audience size and can be used to analyze the reasons for the loss of subscribers.

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