Stats
The Stats page shows channel activity that Kicklet has tracked during streams. Use it to review stream activity, viewer engagement, command usage, community events, and subscribers.
Stats dashboard
Open Stats from the dashboard after a stream. The overview starts with the latest stream metrics: tracked streams, messages, unique chatters, and executed commands.
Use the activity panel when you want a quick read on chat and command trends. Use recent streams to jump into charts for one specific stream. Use the shortcuts when you need detailed viewer, event, or subscriber data.
Charts
The charts view shows chat activity, command executions over time, and command execution share. Use it to compare stream activity over the last 7 days, last 4 weeks, or last year.
When you open charts from a recent stream, the charts use that stream's start and end time instead of a broad date range.
Recent streams
Each tracked livestream can show its duration, message count, unique chatters, average message length, commands executed, and commands blocked. Open a stream's charts when you want to inspect that stream without mixing it with other dates.
Viewer ranking
Viewer ranking helps you find active viewers and review viewer-level stats. Search or sort viewers by username, last activity, watchtime, messages sent, or points. Broadcasters can also edit viewer stats from this table when a balance or tracked value needs correction.
Events and subscribers
The events view lists community events such as follows, subscriptions, gifted subscriptions, and hosts. Search by username or filter by event type when you need to inspect a specific period of activity.
The subscribers view shows active subscriptions and separates gifted and purchased subscriptions where that data is available.
Missing data
Stats only appear for activity Kicklet actually tracked. If a stream is missing data, check that Kicklet was logged in and connected during the stream, then use Profile > Settings > Reload connections before the next stream.
Related Code Helpers
Use Viewer Activity for watchtime, messages, active viewers, and subscriptions in command responses. Use Commands and Permissions for command execution counts and rankings.