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Enter any public YouTube channel and this tool returns its current subscriber count, total views, video count and the derived ratios that actually indicate channel health — views per subscriber, average views per video and an estimated earnings range.
It works on any public channel, not just your own, and requires no account or OAuth connection. That makes it useful for competitive research as well as for tracking yourself. Figures come from the public YouTube Data API and are cached for 24 hours.
The earnings range is an estimate produced by the same RPM model the calculators use, applied to the channel's view figures. It is a planning range, not reported revenue, and it cannot see the channel's actual niche mix or audience geography.
Paste a channel URL or handle
A full URL, an @handle or a channel ID all work. No sign-in is required for public data.
Read the ratios, not just the totals
Views per subscriber and average views per video say far more about current health than a subscriber count that accumulated over years.
Compare against a peer
Run a competitor through the same tool. Absolute numbers mean little without a comparison point in the same niche.
Treat earnings as a range
The estimate spans a low and high figure precisely because RPM varies. Reading only the midpoint will mislead you.
No. This tool reads public data only, so it works on any channel without authentication. Connecting an account is only needed for tools that read your private analytics, such as the channel SEO audit.
They match what the YouTube Data API returns, which is what YouTube itself publishes. Above 1,000 subscribers YouTube rounds the figure, so precision is limited by the platform, not by this tool.
Cached for 24 hours. A channel that gained subscribers this morning may still show yesterday's figure.
This page gives a point-in-time snapshot. The growth tracker records changes over time for channels you add to it.
Because RPM genuinely varies that much. The same view count can produce very different revenue depending on niche, audience country and season — a single number would imply a precision that does not exist.
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We analyze channel keywords and content to detect the niche, then apply industry-specific RPM rates. Finance channels earn ~$12 RPM while gaming averages ~$3 RPM.
Ad rates vary by viewer location. US viewers pay ~$4-6 CPM while some countries are as low as $0.50 CPM. We adjust estimates based on the channel's country.
We analyze the last 10 videos to calculate average recent views, giving more accurate monthly projections than using all-time averages.
We provide min/avg/max ranges because actual earnings depend on factors like ad blockers, monetization status, and seasonal ad demand (Q4 pays 30-50% more).
⚠️ Disclaimer: All earnings estimates are approximations based on publicly available data and industry averages. Actual channel earnings can vary significantly based on monetization status, viewer demographics, ad blockers, sponsorships, and other factors not visible publicly.