Statistics
The Statistics area gives you analytics and insights for your channel — streams, viewers, categories, revenue, raids, and community growth, all in one place.
Enabling Statistics
Statistics are off by default. Open Statistics in the sidebar and click Enable Statistics to start tracking. Your data stays private until you turn it on — nothing is recorded beforehand.
Tracking then runs automatically — no bot commands or extra setup required. Data is collected starting with the first stream and the first follow, sub, or cheer events after you turn it on.
You can disable Statistics again at any time. Disabling permanently deletes your stream, follower, sub, bits, cheerer, and gift-giver data. Your raid history is the one exception — it stays and remains available under Stream Tools → Raid Tracker.
Overview
The Overview tab is your at-a-glance summary: a performance summary, lifetime totals (streams, hours, peak viewers, and more), your gross and net donation revenue for the selected month, community growth, and incoming and outgoing raids with your top raider. Use the month dropdown to switch the month you're viewing.
Streams
The Streams tab lists your streams for the selected period (30, 90, 180, or 365 days). For each stream you see duration, category, peak and average viewers, and the start time. Click any row to open the full stream breakdown, including the viewer history over the course of that stream.
Categories
The Categories tab shows how your streamed hours split across games and categories for the period you pick (30, 90, 180, or 365 days). A Top 10 chart ranks your most-streamed categories by hours, and a full breakdown lists total hours and stream count per category.
Revenue
The Revenue tab collects your ByteMate donation income. You'll see gross and net revenue for the selected month, plus a table of individual donations with date, donor, amount, fees, net, and message. Use the month filter to switch between months or view all time.
Raids
The Raids tab shows incoming raids (who raided you) and outgoing raids (who you raided), how often, and when — the same data as the standalone Raid Tracker. This data stays even if you later disable Statistics; you'll find it again under Stream Tools → Raid Tracker.
Community
The Community tab tracks how your community grows. Pick a time range (7, 30, 90, or 180 days, or 1 year) and see follower growth, a subscription breakdown by tier (Tier 1/2/3, Prime, and gifted), and bits activity. Leaderboards highlight your Top Cheerers and Top Gift Givers.
Where's my Raid Tracker?
While Statistics are disabled, the Raid Tracker stays a standalone page in the sidebar under Stream Tools → Raid Tracker. Once you enable Statistics, it moves inside Statistics into the Raids tab. Either way, your raid history is never lost.