Analytics Page

The Analytics page gives you insight into how viewers are watching your channels. It focuses on watch time, helping you understand which channels and videos are actually being viewed.

Analytics is available only on Featured and Premium plans.


What Analytics Shows

Currently, Fluger tracks:

  • Total watch time

  • Watch time per channel

  • Watch time per video (when viewing a single channel)

This data helps you evaluate content performance based on real viewing behavior.


Selecting a Time Period

At the top of the Analytics page, you can select a date range.

  • View analytics for a specific period

  • Compare recent performance vs earlier periods

  • Focus on short-term or long-term trends

All displayed metrics update automatically when the period changes.


Viewing Analytics by Channel

You can filter analytics by channel.

All Channels Selected

  • Displays watch time aggregated across all your channels

  • Useful for understanding overall platform usage

Specific Channel Selected

When you select a single channel:

  • Watch time is shown per video

  • You can see which videos drive the most viewing

  • Helps identify strong and weak content

This allows deeper analysis without switching pages.


Web-Only Tracking (Current Limitation)

At this time:

  • Only web-based playback is tracked

  • Watch time from TV apps (Roku, Fire TV, etc.) is not yet included

This means total viewing numbers may appear lower than expected if most of your audience watches on TV.

TV app analytics will be added in a future update.


Plan Availability

Analytics access depends on your subscription plan:

  • ❌ Free / Basic plans: Not available

  • ✅ Featured plan: Available

  • ✅ Premium plan: Available

If you don’t see the Analytics page, your current plan does not include it.


How to Use Analytics Effectively

Analytics is best used to:

  • Identify your most-watched channels

  • See which videos retain viewers longer

  • Decide what content to promote or retire

  • Validate scheduling and programming decisions

Watch time is more meaningful than raw views — it reflects actual engagement.