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Viewstats is a independent YouTube analytics software created by the American YouTuber James Stephen Donaldson (aka MrBeast). It uses YouTube DPI to unveil stats about channels so that everyone can see at all times.[1] It allows users to use general tools, but also helps new YouTubers to grow their channel. Created in November 2024 and presented in a MrBeast YouTube video, it is available in a Google Chrome extension via the Chrome Web Store, or it can be accessible to their official website.

General Tools

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Viewstats can analyse any channel that exists on YouTube. Similar to YouTube Studio, it can examine a channel to see how many subscribers and views counts on that channel. Unlike YouTube, it can do the same thing on all channels. Viewstats can also analyse a YouTube video. It can look over a video's total views, likes, comments, the typical performance and even the average revenue of a video. However, all these features (video only) requires an Viewstats account to use.

Viewstats Pro

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Viewstats also comes with a subscription that allows users to use premium features. Starting at US$49.99 per month, it unlocks five features: Alerts, Outliers, Thumbnail Search, A/B Tests, and Collections.

References

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  1. ^ "MrBeast's analytics platform ViewStats is out in beta". TechCrunch. Retrieved January 5, 2025.
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Official Website