Understand your YouTube video reach

The Reach tab in YouTube Analytics is your key to understanding how viewers find your content. It provides a quick snapshot of key metrics like click-through rate, watch time, views and more.

Note: Some reports may not be available on mobile devices.

View your reach reports

YouTube Studio app for Android

  1. Open the YouTube Studio app .
  2. From the bottom menu, tap Content .
  3. Select the video that you'd like to see data for.
  4. Tap the Analytics card.
  5. From the top menu, tap Reach.

YouTube Android app

  1. Open the YouTube app .
  2. Tap your profile picture and then View channel.
  3. From the middle menu, tap Analytics  to view a brief summary of your channel performance.

Reach reports

How viewers find this video

The traffic source types report shows you how your viewers found your content within YouTube and external sources.

External sites or app

The external report shows you the specific external websites and apps on which viewers found your content.

YouTube Search terms

The YouTube Search report shows you what terms viewers searched when they found your content.

Content suggesting this video

The suggested videos report shows you which videos viewers watched from suggestions.

Playlists featuring this video

The playlists report shows you which playlists lead to traffic on your content.

Understand types of traffic sources

Traffic to your videos can come either from within YouTube or from external sources. You'll see both on the 'How viewers find this video' card.

Traffic from within YouTube
Browse features Traffic from the Home, Subscriptions, Watch Later, trending/explore and other browsing features.
Channel pages Traffic from your YouTube channel or other YouTube channels.
Campaign cards Traffic from content owner campaign cards.
End screens Traffic from creator end screens.
Shorts Traffic from the Shorts vertical viewing experience.
Notifications Traffic from notifications and emails sent to your subscribers.
  Notifications to belled subscribers Traffic from notifications sent to your subscribers who turned on 'All notifications' for your channel and turned on YouTube notifications on their device.
  Other app notifications Traffic from personalised notifications, email notifications, the inbox and digests.
Other YouTube features Traffic from within YouTube that doesn't fall into any other category.
Playlists

Traffic from any playlist that included one of your videos. These playlists can be your own playlist or another creator's playlist. This traffic also includes users' 'Liked videos' and 'Favourite videos' playlists.

You can see specific playlists that drove traffic to your videos on the 'Traffic source: Playlists' card of the Reach tab.

Remixed video Traffic from visual remixes of your content.
Sound pages Traffic from the shared audio results page found in the Shorts vertical viewing experience.
Suggested videos Traffic from suggestions that appear next to or after other videos and from links in video descriptions. You can see specific videos on the 'Traffic source: Suggested videos' card of the Reach tab.
Video cards Traffic coming from a card in another video.
YouTube Advertising

If your video is used as an ad on YouTube, you'll see 'YouTube Advertising' as a traffic source.

Views from skippable ads longer than 10 seconds are counted if they're watched for 30 seconds or until they're finished. Non-skippable ads never qualify as views in YouTube Analytics.

YouTube Search Traffic from YouTube Search results. You can see specific search terms on the 'Traffic source: YouTube Search' card of the Reach tab.
Product pages Traffic from YouTube product pages.
Traffic from external sources
External sources Traffic from websites and apps that have your YouTube video embedded or that link to it. You can see specific external sites and sources on the 'External sites or app' card of the Reach tab.
Direct or unknown sources Traffic from direct URL entry, bookmarks, signed-out viewers and unidentified apps.

Metrics to know

Impressions

How many times your thumbnails were shown to viewers on YouTube through registered impressions.

Impressions click-through rate

How often viewers watched a video after seeing a thumbnail.

Shown in feed The number of times that your Short is shown in the Shorts feed.
Viewed (vs swiped away) The percentage of times that viewers viewed your Shorts versus swiped away.

Views

The number of legitimate views for your channels or videos.

Unique viewers

Estimated number of viewers that watched your content within the selected date range.

Average view duration

Estimated average minutes watched per view for the selected video and date range.

Watch time (hours) The amount of time that viewers have watched your video.

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