Stream Analytics Dashboard
The Streamlinx analytics dashboard gives you insight into your server's streaming activity. Track notification history, viewer trends, peak streaming hours, and top streamers — all from the web portal.
The overview tab is available on the free tier. Full analytics (patterns, streamer rankings, and status monitoring) requires Premium.
What You Can Track
Overview (Free)
Available on all tiers:
- Notification history — A chart showing how many notifications were sent over time, broken down by type (live, offline, clip, upload)
- Overview stats — Quick summary of total notifications, active streamers, and recent activity
Patterns (Premium)
- Activity heatmap — A visual grid showing streaming activity by day of the week and hour of the day. Instantly spot when your community's streamers are most active.
- Peak hours analysis — Identify the busiest streaming times so you can plan events or adjust quiet hours
- Session duration charts — See how long streams typically last
- Game and category distribution — Understand which games your community streams the most
Streamers (Premium)
- Top streamers table — Rank your server's streamers by activity, viewer count, or engagement
- Streamer spotlight cards — Detailed profiles for individual streamers
- Activity and viewer charts — Per-streamer trends over time
- Engagement distribution — See how viewer attention is distributed across your streamers
Status (Premium)
- Webhook health monitoring — Track the delivery status of custom webhooks
- Platform breakdown — See notification volume by platform (Twitch, YouTube, Kick)
How to Access Analytics
- Open the Streamlinx dashboard
- Select your server
- Click Analytics in the navigation
The overview tab loads immediately. Premium tabs require an active Premium subscription.
Date Range Filtering
All analytics views support date range filtering. Select a preset range (last 7 days, 30 days, 90 days) or set custom start and end dates to focus on a specific period.
Data Retention
Analytics data is retained for 90 days. Notification logs and streaming session records older than 90 days are automatically cleaned up.
The overview tab with notification history and summary stats is available on the free tier. Premium unlocks the full analytics suite.
Tips
Use the Heatmap to Set Quiet Hours
The activity heatmap shows when your community streams. Use this data to set quiet hours during times when no one is streaming — or during peak hours when you don't want notifications to compete with each other.
Track Engagement Over Time
Monitor how your server's streaming activity changes week over week. If notification volume drops, it might mean streamers need re-engagement. If it spikes, your community is growing.
Compare Streamers
The top streamers table helps you identify your most active community members. Use this data for recognition programs, moderator selection, or community events.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is any analytics available for free?
Yes. The overview tab with notification history and summary stats is available on all tiers. The detailed analytics tabs (patterns, streamers, status) require Premium.
How far back does analytics data go?
Analytics data is retained for 90 days. Older data is automatically cleaned up.
Does analytics track all platforms?
Yes. Analytics tracks notifications and streaming sessions across Twitch, YouTube, and Kick.
Can I export analytics data?
Analytics data is currently viewable in the web dashboard only. Export functionality is not available at this time.
New to Streamlinx? Start with our setup guides for Twitch, YouTube, or Kick to get notifications working first. Analytics data starts appearing once streamers are tracked and notifications are sent.