YouTube Channel Statistics Checker
Want to know exactly how big a YouTube channel is? Our free YouTube Channel Statistics Checker gives you a complete breakdown of any public channel in seconds. Just paste a channel URL or @handle and instantly see subscriber count, total views, video count, average views per video, channel creation date, and estimated monthly earnings.
Whether you are researching competitors, vetting a potential collaboration partner, or simply curious about a creator’s numbers, this tool gives you everything you need in one place.
What Statistics Does This Tool Show?
Our YouTube Channel Statistics Checker pulls six key metrics for any channel you look up:
Subscriber Count The total number of people currently subscribed to the channel. This is the most widely referenced measure of a channel’s audience size and is updated in near real time.
Total Views The cumulative number of times all videos on the channel have been watched since it was created. This figure reveals a channel’s overall reach and content output over its entire lifetime.
Video Count The total number of videos published on the channel. Combined with the channel age, this shows how consistently a creator uploads content.
Average Views Per Video Calculated by dividing total views by total videos. This is one of the most useful metrics because it shows how well each video performs on average regardless of how long the channel has been active.
Channel Creation Date and Age The exact date the channel was first created on YouTube, along with how long ago that was. This gives context to a channel’s growth trajectory and experience level.
Estimated Monthly Earnings Based on an industry standard CPM range of $1 to $5 per 1,000 views, the tool calculates a rough monthly earnings estimate so you can understand the channel’s approximate revenue potential.
How to Use the YouTube Channel Statistics Checker
Getting full channel stats takes just seconds:
Step 1: Find the Channel URL or Handle Go to any YouTube channel page. Copy the URL from your browser address bar or simply note the @handle shown under the channel name. You can paste the full URL like youtube.com/@ChannelName or just type the @handle directly.
Step 2: Paste and Check Paste the channel URL or handle into the input box above and click Check Stats.
Step 3: Review Your Results Within seconds you will see all statistics including subscriber count, total views, video count, average views per video, channel age, videos per month upload frequency, and the estimated earnings breakdown.
Understanding the Estimated Earnings
The earnings estimate our tool provides is based on YouTube’s average CPM which stands for cost per mille or the amount advertisers pay per 1,000 ad views. CPM rates vary based on several factors including niche, audience location, and time of year.
Finance, technology, and business channels typically earn higher CPM rates of $10 to $30 per 1,000 views while entertainment and gaming channels usually earn less. Viewers from countries like the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada generate higher ad revenue than viewers from other regions.
Our tool uses a conservative range of $1 to $5 CPM as a general estimate. The actual figure for any channel could be significantly higher depending on these factors.
Why Use This Tool?
For Creators Benchmarking your channel against others in your niche helps you set realistic growth targets. Seeing where similar channels stand in terms of average views per video or upload frequency can help you identify gaps in your own strategy.
For Brands and Marketers Before reaching out to a creator for a sponsorship, checking their real channel statistics helps you evaluate whether their audience size and engagement match your campaign goals.
For Researchers YouTube channel data is increasingly used in academic research, media studies, and business analysis. Our tool provides a fast way to gather publicly available data without needing developer credentials.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does this work for any YouTube channel? Yes, as long as the channel is public. Private or terminated channels cannot be looked up.
Can I check my own channel? Absolutely. Paste your own channel URL or @handle to see how your public statistics appear to anyone checking your channel.
How accurate are the subscriber and view counts? The counts are pulled from YouTube’s official API and are generally accurate. Very large channels may show rounded figures because YouTube itself rounds subscriber counts above certain thresholds.
Is there a limit on how many channels I can check? No. The tool is completely free and unlimited.
Learn More About YouTube Analytics
For more information about how YouTube measures channel performance, you can read the official <a href=”https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/9314355″ target=”_blank” rel=”noopener”>YouTube Help Centre guide on channel analytics</a>.
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