Twitch Growth Tracker
Log your stats each week and watch your trend take shape. Add followers, average viewers, stream hours, and peak viewers, and the tracker charts your progress, all saved privately in your browser.
Pick a date and enter at least one stat to add an entry.
What to track, and why it matters
Growth on Twitch is slow and noisy week to week, which makes it easy to feel stuck even when you're moving. A simple weekly log fixes that: it turns scattered numbers into a trend line you can actually read, so you can tell whether a change you made is working.
- Average viewers: the most important metric for discovery and Affiliate. Watch this trend above all.
- Followers: a running total that shows long-term reach.
- Stream hours: context for the rest; consistency usually beats marathon sessions.
- Peak viewers: hints at your ceiling and which streams broke through.
Turn the trend into action
Log your stats on the same day each week, then look for what moved the line: a new schedule, a different game, a collab, a clip that landed. Do more of what works. And when you want to give the trend a deliberate push, targeted Twitch growth strengthens the early signals that help real viewers discover your stream.
Tracking your Twitch growth, answered
How does the Twitch growth tracker work?
Each week, add an entry with your follower count, average viewers, stream hours, and peak viewers. The tracker charts your follower trend, shows how much you've grown, and keeps a running log. It's a manual tracker. You enter the numbers from your Creator Dashboard.
Is my data private?
Yes. Everything is stored only in your own browser using local storage. Nothing is sent to a server or shared. If you clear your browser data or use a different device, you'll start fresh. Use Download CSV to keep a backup.
What should I track to grow on Twitch?
Average concurrent viewers is the metric that matters most for discovery and Affiliate, so watch its trend closely. Followers, stream hours, and peak viewers add useful context. Together they show whether your consistency is paying off.
How often should I log my stats?
Once a week is ideal. It smooths out the noise of individual streams and makes the trend easy to read. Pick a regular day, copy the numbers from your dashboard, and add an entry.
Make the trend line go up.
Realistic, paced Twitch growth that strengthens the early signals the directory rewards, so more real viewers find your stream week after week.