
What It Does
The YouTube Channel Analyzer runs a full intelligence report on any public YouTube channel. It analyzes health scores, upload consistency, engagement quality, SEO discoverability, growth trajectory, revenue estimates, and competitive positioning — giving you a data-backed picture of where a channel stands and how to improve it.
It works on any public channel, including your own competitors.
How to Use It
- Enter a channel URL, handle, or username — Any of the following formats work:
- Full URL:
https://www.youtube.com/@channelname - Handle:
@channelname - Channel ID:
UCxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx - Custom URL slug:
youtube.com/c/channelname
- Full URL:
- Click Analyze Channel.
Analysis takes 10–30 seconds depending on channel size. Results are cached for 24 hours, so repeated lookups on the same channel are instant.
Understanding the Results
The report is organized into tabs:
- Overview — Subscriber count, total views, video count, channel age, and an overall health grade (A–F)
- Health Score — Composite score built from five weighted components: upload consistency, engagement quality, growth trajectory, content quality, and SEO discoverability
- Growth Intelligence — Subscriber and view growth rates, growth phase classification (emerging/growing/established/mature), and momentum indicators
- Engagement Quality — Like rate, comment rate, and engagement benchmarks compared to similar channels
- Revenue Estimates — Projected monthly and annual revenue ranges based on niche CPM rates and view volume
- SEO & Discoverability — Title optimization, keyword usage, and description quality assessment
- Similar Channels — Channels with comparable size and niche for benchmarking
Tips for Best Results
- Analyze your own channel first to establish a baseline before benchmarking competitors.
- Use the health grade as a diagnostic. A low score on a specific component (e.g., consistency) tells you exactly where to focus.
- Revenue estimates are ranges, not guarantees. They're based on niche CPM averages and actual monetization varies with audience geography and ad rates.
- Run competitor analysis before launching a new series to identify content gaps and positioning opportunities.