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Analytics are an important part of growing your content. From seeing your most streamed songs, how people are listening to your content, or the amount of unique listeners you have, we’ve got you covered.
Analytics overview
When you log in, you’ll be taken to the Analytics tab, where you can see an overview of all your content from the last 7 days. Depending on whether you’re a creator, a label, a manager or a provider, you will be able to see:
- Trending Tracks/Artists
- Most streamed artists
- Most streamed songs
- Total streams and unique listeners
- How people are listening to your music
- Activity of your fans
Note: Labels will not be able to see data until the day after their access approval
Analytics for a track, artist, album, or playlist
Selecting, or searching for, a track, artist, album, or playlist from the Analytics tab will allow you to see specific analytics about it. Within Show data, you can apply filters to see analytics within a certain date range, specific countries, or whether the listeners are subscribers or ad-supported. The analytics available to see are:
- Total streams over this time
- Total streams and unique listeners
- Top playlists featuring [your content]
- Where are people listening to [your content]?
- Who is listening to [your content]? Device, plan, gender, age
- How are people listening to [your content]?
Note: Playlists Analytics are only available for Music Curator Roles on Provider accounts
Fandom Analytics
Within your Analytics tab, you will be able to see more information about an artist’s listeners, seen as an overview of the fandom volume. Within Show data, you can apply filters to see analytics within a certain date range, specific countries and whether the listeners are subscribers or ad-supported. The analytics available to see are:
- Total streams over filtered time period
- Fan community split, separated into;
- Superfans
- Fans
- Engaged streamers
- Qualified streamers
- Casual streamers
Note: Fandom Analytics are only visible on an Artist level
Charts
Selecting the Charts tab at the top of the page will allow you to see how your tracks, artists, albums or playlists are doing, ordered by the amount of streams they have. You can change the content type at the top of the page by selecting Tracks, Artists, Albums, or Playlists.
You can also apply filters to your charts by selecting Country, Age, and the Date, which can be changed to Daily, Weekly, or Monthly.
Note: The top 200 for each content type will be displayed on the chart, available only for Provider and Label accounts
Playlist Report
We have a dedicated article for the Playlist Report, which can be found here.
Any song that is played for 30 seconds or more will count as a stream.