YouTube Views Ratio Calculator
Calculate YouTube engagement ratios and metrics. Analyze like rate, comment rate, engagement rate, and subscriber performance. Automatically fetch data from any video URL or enter numbers manually for custom analysis.
π Calculate Engagement
From URL
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π Auto-fetch! Paste a video URL and we'll automatically get all the stats.
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Paste any YouTube video URL
For calculating views-per-subscriber ratio
π‘ Understanding Engagement Metrics
- Engagement Rate: (Likes + Comments) / Views Γ 100
- Like Rate: Likes / Views Γ 100
- Comment Rate: Comments / Views Γ 100
- Good engagement: 4-8% is typical for established channels
- High engagement: 10%+ indicates very compelling content
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π Performance Analysis
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is a good engagement rate on YouTube?
- A good engagement rate typically ranges from 4-8% for established channels. Rates above 10% indicate highly engaging content. New channels may see lower rates initially as they build their audience.
- How is engagement rate calculated?
- Engagement rate = (Likes + Comments) / Views Γ 100. It measures how actively viewers interact with your content beyond just watching. Higher engagement signals quality content to YouTube's algorithm.
- Why is my like rate low?
- Low like rates (under 2%) can indicate several things: viewers forgot to like, content didn't resonate, or your audience is passive. Asking viewers to like at the end can improve this metric.
- What's the difference between URL and manual mode?
- URL mode automatically fetches real-time data from YouTube's API. Manual mode lets you enter any numbers for theoretical calculations or to analyze screenshots/historical data.
- Do comments count more than likes?
- Both are valuable! Comments show deeper engagement but are less common. Likes are easier to give. A balance is idealβhigh likes show broad appeal, high comments show dedicated fans.
- How does subscriber count affect engagement?
- Views-per-subscriber ratio shows how many of your subscribers actually watch. 10-20% is typical. Lower means your content isn't reaching subscribers or they've lost interest.