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.
View your Reach reports
YouTube Studio app for Android
- Open the YouTube Studio app
.
- From the bottom menu, tap Content
.
- Select the video you’d like to see data for.
- Tap the Analytics card.
- From the top menu, tap Reach.
YouTube Android app
- Open the YouTube app
.
- Tap your profile picture
View channel.
- 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 where 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 from either within YouTube, or from external sources. You’ll see both on the “How viewers find this video” card.
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. |
Stayed to watch | The percentage of times viewers stayed to watch past the initial seconds of a Short. |
Views |
The number of legitimate views for your channels or videos. YouTube has changed how views are counted on Shorts. Learn about Shorts view count changes. |
Unique viewers |
Estimated number of viewers that watched your content within the selected date range. For Shorts, this is calculated from engaged views and their corresponding watch time. |
Average view duration |
Average minutes watched among those who stayed to watch. For Shorts, this is calculated from engaged views and their corresponding watch time. |
Watch time (hours) | The amount of time viewers have watched your video. |