[Feature] New Analytics Layout
We've updated the Analytics layout to make the data streamers need easier to find with intuitive pages that are designed to answer the questions streamers have when visiting analytics pages. With this design update, we'll also begin rolling out new and improved data with education to help you put your analytics to action.
Read more about what we're working on building in analytics here https://twitch.app.link/A9Y1X5rKPub and share your new ideas and feedback with us below!
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InsaneArcher788 commented
I am going to enjoy everything
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Talotres commented
Personally, I preferred the old system, as mentioned below it annoying having to choose multiple pages. This is only warranted if you plan on adding additional information to the existing metrics and need more space.
Please can you add in the metric for number of days streamed, so we can see how close we are to the 60 days?
FWIW, there is a big delay on information such as time streamed and follows appearing on the dashboard, however earnings appear straight after a stream.
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dfretro79tv commented
Cada dia mas encantado con el formato espero ir superando y seguir aprendiendo mas sobre la app mis felicitaciones
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thacoldest74 commented
I really enjoy streaming but I like to go back watch my stuff also.love u guys help please
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thacoldest74 commented
I'm having problems now my videos for my xbox series x and ps5 videos don't save anymore I can't go back and watch. Can u fix that please
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z00i_ commented
Analysis section is not showing for me, what can I do?
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mgubz commented
As someone who looked at all the statistics prior to this, its kind of annoying to have more pages to look through without anymore added information to help my stream. It would be nice to have other stats through the stream to allow for more growth.
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charlesfbryce commented
I believe the analytics are sufficient. Its only for the last month which is fine. Showing where they are from and what platform tells us who the audience is and can change appropriately. Knowing where the viewers are from gives us our scope of audience and we can target viewers depending on viewer cycles and time of day we wish. It's all about a fight for attention. This helps us refocus.
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SysRestore commented
Okay, so..... It looks pretty and everything? But um... I don't really understand how these can help me and, truth be told, the entire thing seems kinda confusing to me. All I ever really wanted to know was the average watch length for a single viewer per broadcast (in numerical form, you know... like hours and minutes) and what time frames they were watching the most to see if maybe I could figure out what people did and did not like and such.
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glorioushunk79 commented
Ok
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r0ck_soap commented
Love twitch
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thejeffcoons commented
To be perfectly honest, this is extremely frustrating. There is no new information. All of the information that is now displayed on 4 pages used to be displayed on a single page, which was much easier to view. So instead of just scrolling to find what you were looking for, you now have to hunt for crumbs on different pages.
If you're finding that people aren't aware about certain analytics data, educate them about it with a guide. If they don't want to read the guide, that's on them. But please don't make the UX worse for everybody as the "solution."
Just my 2 cents.
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YaraTV2000 commented
i haven't seen any new updates, just some analytic pages got removed.
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avila504 commented
Me gusta lo fácil que es encontrar nueva información sobre los análisis
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MercyTheFox commented
I get this is better, but I really wasn't hard to find that stuff. I'd like the old one back.
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Pottkopp commented
In my oppinion the new layout is great so far, I like it a lot!
But please also add channel points either to the viewer portion of the analytics. So you can see which channel point reward is used most and least and which viewer has the most channel points (leaderboard?), which viewer uses the most channel points, etc.
It would also be great if you'd expand the functionality of the channel points section in the viewer rewards so the streamer can see how many channelpoints each of their viewers has and maybe even give some points to someone.
It would also be great if you could set the amount of channel points the viewers get for subscribing or cheering etc. -
Newslnside commented
we need more about:
- how much bits every live/minute/hour and usernames that sended bits
- raid stats and user retention in raids
- users that come from channel recommendations and their retention
- Users that come from notification, if is mobile notifcation, desktop or browser and their retentions
- % of people in each raid received with the total number of people they had in the previous live from the channel that sent the raid
- % of people in each raid sent and retention of them in the channel we sent the raid
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Giga_7K commented
Two of the panels that are currently on the Overview page are not very meaningful to streamers who have already reached affiliate and aren't within range of partner, especially the Achievements panel.
It would be more useful at a glance to have a panel that was previously there like the Emote Performance panel or discovery stats than know how many thousands of hours there are until the next achievement. Unless I am currently in range of and pushing for partner, I do not need to look at the Milestones panel either.
Alternatively, the ability to decide which panels are on the overview would be nice.
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vengeful_bmo commented
I agreed one of the previous statements for having analytical data for the region of location for each viewer. Or at least the top five
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pizza_guy commented
Can we get an analytic that specifically tells you where users are coming from outside of twitch. Youtube, TikTok, etc.
In addition, a 24 hour chart of when people click through to the channel to check it out would be wonderful.It feels like a better way to get streamers to use analytics and know what is available would be for twitch to put out an official video series on the matter.