See what your YouTube
is really doing.

Gravy brings your YouTube numbers into the workspace — views, watch time, subscribers, and your top videos — and sits them next to where you plan the next one. Read the numbers and act on them in the same place.

video → performance → next video
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01 · The gap

The dashboard tells you. Then nothing changes.

YouTube Studio is full of numbers, but it sits apart from where you script, thumbnail, and schedule. So you read that a video did well, nod, and the insight never actually shapes the next upload. Reporting and making are two different rooms.

In Gravy's marketing workspace, the performance lives next to the work — the video that landed becomes the brief for the next, and what's climbing tells you what to make while it's hot.

02 · What you see

The signals that grow a channel.

Not every metric YouTube exposes — the few that tell you what to make next and what to fix.

Views and watch time

How many people watched and how long they stayed — the retention signal that decides what YouTube pushes.

Subscribers and growth

How fast the channel is growing and which videos actually converted viewers into subscribers.

Traffic and retention

Where views come from and where people drop off, so you fix the hook and the mid-video slump.

Top and rising videos

The videos and topics climbing now — and how they compare to others' public numbers — so you double down early.

03 · The difference

Numbers that plan the next upload.

A dashboard reports; Gravy acts. The video that performed becomes the next brief, retention drops point at the hook to fix, and it all sits in one social media analytics view across your channels — not a YouTube-only tab you visit and leave.

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workspace where the numbers shape the next video — instead of a dashboard you glance at

FAQ

YouTube analytics.

Is there a YouTube analytics tool beyond the native dashboard?

Gravy pulls your YouTube performance into the workspace — views, watch time, subscribers, traffic sources, and top videos — and sits it next to where you plan and script content. Because the numbers live with the work, a video that performed becomes the brief for the next one instead of a stat buried in a separate dashboard.

Can I track views and growth over time?

Yes. Gravy tracks views, watch time, and subscriber growth across your videos so you can see the trend, not just today's number — which videos are compounding, which stalled, and what's climbing right now.

Can it compare my channel to competitors?

Gravy can read public performance signals for channels and videos in your space, so you can see what's working for others and where the gaps are — then make videos for the demand they're missing, all in the workspace where you script and schedule.

Is there free YouTube analytics?

Yes — with your own model keys Gravy is free, so watching your views, watch time, and subscriber growth doesn't add another subscription on top of Studio. If you'd rather not manage keys, managed Gravy AI runs on credits.

Stop reading Studio in a vacuum. Make your YouTube numbers do something.

Download Gravy and turn each video's performance into the plan for the next one. Free with your own model keys.