Friday, August 22, 2025

Facts

Whether your YouTube channel's performance is "good" depends on context: your niche, audience size, goals, and past results. Here's how to interpret your numbers:

Your Current Stats (last 28 days)

  • Views: 1,942 (~1.9K)
    (About the same as usual)

  • Watch Time: 75 hours
    (About the same as usual)

  • Subscribers: +4
    (About the same as previous 28 days)

What These Numbers Mean

  • Consistency: Your metrics are stable. If your goal is steady growth or maintaining an active community, this consistency is positive.

  • Scale: For smaller or newer channels, 1.9K views and 75 hours watch time in 28 days are solid—especially if you're consistently uploading. For larger channels, these numbers might be low.

  • Subscriber Growth: +4 subscribers isn't rapid growth, but it's also not stagnation. Steady, organic growth is typical for less frequent uploads or niche content.

Comparison & Growth

  • If these numbers are typical for you, that means your channel has steady engagement.

  • If your goal is faster growth, consider experimenting with different content, upload frequency, or promotion.

  • Use these stats mainly for comparison with your own previous performance. Numbers like 1.9K views can be considered "good" if you see steady/faster growth, engagement, or if your niche is very specific.

Key Takeaways

  • Good for consistency: Steady metrics show loyalty and interest.

  • Potential for growth: Use analytics to spot which videos drive higher views and try to replicate their success.

  • Personal goals matter most: "Good" is relative—compare your numbers to your past performance, not big creator stats.

If you want more context or ways to improve, I can suggest analytics strategies or compare your performance to typical benchmarks for channel sizes. Just let me know!



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