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When you're YouTube live streaming, you'll see metrics displayed on your screen according to your platform. If you're streaming from your mobile, you'll see statistics for your stream health, real-time analytics like concurrent viewers, and post-stream analytics, like playbacks. If you're streaming from desktop, you'll see more metrics including more real-time analytics. This wikiHow will teach you how to see your subscribers manually using YouTube Studio on your computer since the mobile app shows you this information on-screen as you're streaming.[1]
Steps
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1Go to https://studio.youtube.com in a web browser. You need to use the desktop version of a web browser to log into YouTube Studio and see your subscriber count.
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2Log in (if prompted). If you're already logged in, you can skip this step. Otherwise, enter your YouTube login information.
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3Click Content. It's in the vertical menu on the left side of the page.
- You can also look around your dashboard to find your "Channel Analytics" box that displays a number of your overall channel's subscribers, which is usually somewhere near the top of the page; this is not the same as your "Recent Subscribers" box, which shows you the accounts that have recently subscribed to your channel.
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4Click the Live tab. It's at the top of the page next to "Uploads" and will display your Live videos.
- All your Live videos will display as well as their stats like views, live viewers, comments, and likes/dislikes.
- For more detailed information, click the video you want to see the stats for, then click "Analytics" from the left side of the page, and click the Subscribers tab to see who subscribed during your Live video.[2]
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1. Go to https://studio.youtube.com in a web browser.
2. Log in (if prompted).
3. Click Analytics.
4. Click the Audience.




























































