Analytics

Subscriber Snapshot Counter

Record subscriber snapshots locally (manual entry). Runs in your browser — free, no login.

Not live YouTube polling — you enter Studio numbers.
Note
Browser-based stand-in for creator workflows. No YouTube login. Results are research helpers, not official YouTube Studio data.

What is Subscriber Snapshot Counter?

Track subscriber numbers you enter manually and compare snapshots over time on the same browser.

Entries are stored locally with browser storage, so this is a lightweight record rather than a live YouTube tracker.

How to use it (step by step)

  • Step 1: Enter the channel name and visible subscriber count.
  • Step 2: Add the date and an optional milestone note.
  • Step 3: Save the snapshot in your browser.
  • Step 4: Add later snapshots using the same channel name.
  • Step 5: Compare changes and export or copy notes if needed.

Useful Manual Subscriber Records

  • Record counts at a consistent time of day for cleaner comparisons.
  • Add notes for uploads, promotions, or collaborations.
  • Use YouTube Studio for your authoritative channel analytics.
  • Back up important local records before clearing browser data.

Local Snapshot Constraints

  • It does not fetch live subscriber counts from YouTube.
  • Data can be lost when browser storage is cleared.
  • Public subscriber counts may be rounded or hidden by YouTube.
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FAQ

Does this connect to my YouTube account?

No. You enter counts manually and no account access is required.

Where are my entries saved?

They are saved in local browser storage on the device and browser you use.

Will it update subscriber counts automatically?

No. Add each snapshot manually.

Why is a public count rounded?

YouTube may abbreviate public counts, while Studio can show more detail to channel owners.

Can I move snapshots to another device?

Copy or export the values before switching devices or clearing browser data.