Analytics

YouTube Channel Tracker

Save channel snapshots locally and compare over time. Runs in your browser — free, no login.

Stored only in your browser localStorage.
Note
Browser-based stand-in for creator workflows. No YouTube login. Results are research helpers, not official YouTube Studio data.

What is YouTube Channel Tracker?

YouTube Channel Tracker lets you save channel metrics you enter manually, such as subscribers, video count, views, and the date observed.

Snapshots stay in your browser's local storage, making this useful for lightweight personal tracking without claiming live YouTube data access.

How to use it (step by step)

  • Step 1: Open the tracker and enter the channel name or URL for your record.
  • Step 2: Add the current metrics you observed on YouTube.
  • Step 3: Save a dated snapshot in the browser.
  • Step 4: Return later and enter a new snapshot for the same channel.
  • Step 5: Compare the saved entries to spot changes over time.

Build a Useful Channel Snapshot History

  • Use the same source and time of day for more consistent comparisons.
  • Record a note when a video, campaign, or upload may explain a change.
  • Track your own channel alongside a small set of relevant peers.
  • Export or copy important records before clearing browser data.

What This Tracker Does Not Measure

  • It does not fetch live channel statistics from YouTube.
  • Saved snapshots are local to the browser and device you use.
  • Changes between snapshots show correlation, not the reason for growth.
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FAQ

Does Channel Tracker update statistics automatically?

No. Enter the figures you observe manually, then save each dated snapshot.

Where are my channel snapshots stored?

They are stored in your browser's local storage on the current device.

Can I track competitor channels?

Yes, provided you manually enter publicly visible figures you want to compare.

Will I lose records if I clear browser data?

Possibly. Clearing site data or changing browsers can remove locally stored snapshots.

Can this prove why a channel gained subscribers?

No. It records metric changes; use your notes and research to interpret possible causes.