YouTube Channel Health Check YouTube Channel Health Check General Information Link to your YouTube channel Please enter a valid YouTube URL (e.g., https://youtube.com/@channel) Which region your channel targets/operates in: Europe Caucasus Central Asia Other How many subscribers does your channel currently have? 0–1,000 1,001–10,000 10,001–100,000 100,001–1 million 1 million+ How many videos do you publish per week? (Include only long form videos) 0–1 2–4 5–8 9+ How many videos have you published in the last 90 days? (Include both long-form videos and Shorts.) 0–5 videos 6–15 videos 16–30 videos 31–60 videos 61–120 videos 120+ videos Performance Metrics (Last 90 days) Average click-through rate (CTR) on your videos ? CTR (Click-Through Rate) measures the percentage of people who click on your video after seeing the thumbnail. Higher CTR means your thumbnails and titles are effective at attracting viewers. Find it in YouTube Studio → Analytics (set the period to Last 90 days in the top right) → Content tab → Impressions and how they led to watch time → CTR Lower than 2% 2–4% 4–6% 6–10% More than 10% Average percentage viewed ? Average Percentage Viewed measures the average portion of your video that viewers watch per view. Higher percentages mean your content keeps viewers engaged. Find it in YouTube Studio → Analytics → Advanced Mode (set the period to Last 90 days in the Controls section) → Check "Average percentage viewed" in the metrics. Lower than 25% 25–40% 40–55% 55–70% More than 70% Average monthly views: 0–10,000 10,001–100,000 100,001–250,000 250,001–1,000,000 1 million+ Average subscriber growth per month: Same / losing subscribers +1–100 +100–1,000 +1,000–10,000 +10,000+ What was the main traffic source of your viewers in the last month? YouTube Shorts feed YouTube recommendations Search results External traffic Direct / notifications Channel page / playlists Average RPM (Revenue per 1,000 views, if monetized) ? RPM (Revenue Per Mille) measures how much money you earn per 1,000 views after YouTube’s share. A higher RPM means your content is more valuable to advertisers. Find it in YouTube Studio → Analytics → Advanced Mode (set the period to Last 90 days in the Controls section)→ RPM (Revenue Per Mille) I don't know Smaller than $0.50 $0.50–$1.50 $1.50–$3.00 $3.00–$5.00 More than $5.00 Optimization & Growth Do you regularly optimize titles, thumbnails, and metadata? ? Metadata includes your video title, description, tags, and category. Optimizing these helps YouTube understand and recommend your content to the right viewers. Yes No Do you currently analyze competitors and trends? Yes No Do you have a content calendar or plan content in advance? Yes No What is your primary goal on YouTube? (Multiple choice) Grow audience / awareness Drive website traffic Monetize through ads Build community / engagement Please select at least one goal Calculate Score Reset × Your YouTube Channel Health Score 0 Stage Enter your email address to receive your detailed analysis and personalized recommendations. Your email address Please enter a valid email address Send Results Cancel