TubeCompass

Stop guessing what is happening on your channels.

TubeCompass puts all your YouTube channels side by side, explains every number in one sentence and tells you each morning what has changed. One place instead of five accounts.

Access currently runs on request. The sign-in page explains how to get one.

Northern Light Workshop Kitchen Podcast
Views 31,840 +18 %
Watch time 1,290 hrs
New subscribers 412 +9 %

Hatched: YouTube hasn’t delivered anything for these days yet.

Noticed today

  • Northern Light is taking off 3,140 views in seven days, well over double the four weeks before.
  • Workshop: nothing new for eleven days Traffic from suggestions has been declining since the 8th.
  • Kitchen: click-through rate below its own average 3.1 instead of the usual 4.4 per cent. The thumbnail is worth a second look.

Example view with invented channels and numbers.

One account for all channels. No switching, no second window, one period for everything.

Every metric explained. One sentence right under the number, no looking things up, no course.

No invented numbers. If a measurement is missing, the spot stays empty instead of dropping to zero.

Five channels, one morning less work

In YouTube Studio every channel is a separate account. Five channels mean five sign-ins, five periods, five tabs.

Here they sit underneath each other, over the same period and on the same scale. Within two seconds you see which channel is carrying and which one gets nothing.

Overview · Views last 28 days
Northern Light 14,208 +31 %
Workshop 9,512 −12 %
Kitchen at Night 6,077 ±0 %
Podcast 2,941 +7 %

Five views, one tool

Keep scrolling, the row moves along.

All channels on one sheet

One period, one scale, every channel in its fixed colour.

Where people drop off

Audience retention shows you the spot, not just the percentage.

The counter minute by minute

Just published? Then you see the same evening whether it pulls.

What stood out

Sorted by weight, with the measurement behind it that it came from.

Read and reply

From inside the tool. Before anything is sent, it asks.

It tells you what has changed

You don’t have to know what to look for.

Every night TubeCompass goes through your channels and writes down what falls out of line: sorted by weight, and every finding comes with the measurement it is based on.

If the numbers aren’t enough for a statement, that is written there too. You shouldn’t change something that isn’t broken at all.

Findings · 17 August 3 new
  • “Workbench rebuilt” is running ten times better than usual 3,140 views in seven days. Your last five videos were between 280 and 400.
  • Kitchen at Night: nothing new for eleven days Views are holding, traffic from suggestions has been declining since the 8th.
  • Title changed on the 9th, effect not measurable Click-through rate 3.9 instead of 4.1 per cent. The difference is too small to conclude anything from it.

Numbers you can base a decision on

YouTube’s analysis takes up to three days. What happens during that time, nobody knows. Many tools enter those days anyway, with a zero.

The curve drops to the floor, and whoever sees that changes something that wasn’t broken at all. With us the line ends where the measurement ends.

Filled with zero−100 %
Looks like a collapse. But it was only a delivery delay.
How we draw it3 days open
no numbers yet
No crash. The measurement has ended, the story hasn’t.

Have a look

One account, all your channels, and under every number what it means.