Audience Insights

Learn who watches your content — demographics, geography, watch patterns, and subscriber behavior — so you can create videos your audience actually wants.

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About Audience Insights

TubeAnalytics gives you a detailed picture of who your viewers are — covering age groups, gender distribution, geographic location, device types, and language preferences. This goes beyond the headline stats in YouTube Studio by letting you filter demographics by individual video, date range, and traffic source, so you can see exactly who different types of content attract.

Knowing your audience is not just a curiosity — it directly informs content decisions. If your fastest-growing demographic is in a geography you haven't optimized for, that's an expansion opportunity. If your top videos show different age or gender breakdowns than your channel average, you may be attracting two distinct audiences with different expectations — something the algorithm will reflect in your recommendations.

Topics Covered in YouTube Analytics

  • Age & gender breakdown
  • Geographic reach
  • Device types
  • Subscriber vs. non-subscriber behavior
  • New vs. returning viewers
  • Language distribution

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is demographic data missing or incomplete for some videos?
YouTube only provides demographic data when enough viewers in a category have opted into personalized advertising. Videos with fewer than roughly 1,000 views in a reporting period — or with audiences that skew heavily toward groups that opt out — may show limited or unavailable data for certain segments. This is a YouTube privacy threshold, not a TubeAnalytics limitation.
How often does audience data update?
Demographic data in TubeAnalytics updates daily, with a 48–72 hour lag from YouTube's reporting pipeline. This matches YouTube Studio's native reporting cadence. Real-time audience data is not available — for recent videos, check back after 72 hours for complete demographic information.
What does 'gender not specified' mean in my demographics?
'Gender not specified' represents viewers who have not disclosed their gender in their Google account settings, or who are not signed into a Google account. On some channels this can represent 20–40% of viewers. It is not a data error — it reflects YouTube's privacy-respecting approach to demographic collection.
How do I see which countries my audience comes from?
Go to Audience > Geography in TubeAnalytics. You'll see a ranked list of countries by view count, average view duration, and watch time. You can also view a geographic breakdown and filter by individual video to see how your audience distribution changes across different types of content.
Can I see audience demographics filtered by a specific video?
Yes. In TubeAnalytics, navigate to any individual video's analytics page and select the Audience tab. All demographic reports — age, gender, geography, device, and language — can be filtered to that specific video, letting you compare which topics attract different audience segments across your channel.

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