Understanding your dashboard overview
Get familiar with your dashboard layout and learn how to navigate between different analytics sections.
Quick Answer
The TubeAnalytics dashboard overview serves as your central command center to monitor and understand your YouTube channel's performance. It displays key metrics like views, watch time, subscribers, and revenue, alongside AI-generated insights and customization options for date ranges and metric cards, enabling effective channel management and growth tracking.
Understanding Your Dashboard Overview
Your TubeAnalytics dashboard is your command center for understanding your YouTube channel's performance. Let's walk through each section.
Dashboard Layout
1. Header Bar
- Channel selector: Switch between connected channels
- Date range picker: Select time periods for your data
- Search: Quick access to specific videos or metrics
- Settings: Account and notification preferences
2. Performance Summary Cards
At the top of your dashboard, you'll find summary cards showing:
- Total Views: All-time or period-specific views
- Watch Time: Total minutes watched
- Subscribers: Net subscriber gain/loss
- Revenue (if monetized): Estimated earnings
Each card shows the current period value, comparison to previous period (% change), and trend indicator (up/down arrow).
3. Main Chart Area
The central area displays your key metrics over time. You can toggle between different metrics (views, watch time, subscribers), compare different time periods, and export data to CSV.
4. Quick Insights Panel
On the right side, you'll find AI-generated insights including top performing videos this month, emerging trends in your niche, and suggested actions to improve performance.
5. Navigation Sidebar
Access different analytics sections: Overview (this dashboard), Videos (individual video performance), Audience (demographics and behavior), Analytics (deep dive metrics), Competitors (benchmark against rivals), and Reports (custom and saved reports).
Customizing Your Dashboard
Change metric cards
Click the customize button on any card to show different metrics.
Adjust date ranges
Use the date picker to compare any period. Common presets include Last 7 days, Last 30 days, Last 90 days, Year to date, and Custom range.
Save custom views
Create custom dashboard views for different use cases like daily performance check, monthly reporting, and content strategy planning.
Understanding the Data
Data Refresh Schedule
- Basic data: Updates every 24-48 hours
- Real-time views: Available on Pro plan (last 48 hours)
- Revenue data: Updates weekly
Metric Definitions
- Views: Total video play counts (unique per session)
- Watch time: Total minutes watched (weighted by completion)
- CTR: Clicks on thumbnails divided by impressions
- Retention: Average % of video watched
Pro Tips
- Use keyboard shortcuts: Press 'D' for dashboard, 'V' for videos
- Bookmark specific views: Save frequently used date ranges
- Check daily: Review the Quick Insights panel each morning
- Compare periods: Use the comparison feature to track growth
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Use the 28-day view as your default date range — it's long enough to show meaningful trends but short enough to stay actionable. Switch to 90 days only when investigating longer-term patterns.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often is the data on the dashboard updated?
Basic data updates every 24-48 hours, real-time views (for the last 48 hours) are available with a Pro plan, and revenue data is updated weekly.
Can I customize the dashboard to see specific metrics or time periods?
Yes, you can customize your dashboard by clicking the customize button on metric cards to show different metrics, and use the date range picker to select specific time periods like Last 7 days, Last 30 days, or a custom range. You can also save custom views.
What are the main sections of the TubeAnalytics dashboard layout?
The dashboard layout includes a Header Bar for channel selection and settings, Performance Summary Cards for key metrics, a Main Chart Area for metric trends over time, a Quick Insights Panel for AI-generated suggestions, and a Navigation Sidebar for accessing other analytics sections.
What is the recommended default date range for viewing dashboard data?
It is recommended to use the 28-day view as your default date range, as it's long enough to show meaningful trends but short enough to remain actionable. The 90-day view is suggested for investigating longer-term patterns.
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