Game Stats
What is the Stats Tab?
The Stats tab (Game Stats) is the analytics hub of StreamieHUB. It combines two different kinds of data: statistics from your own streaming sessions and market data for games fetched from the Twitch platform. It requires an active connection to your Twitch account.
Tabs
The view is split into four tabs:
- Streams - history of your streaming sessions with key metrics
- Summary - aggregated overview of multiple sessions in a selected date range
- Watchlist - list of games you are tracking with live Twitch stats
- Browser - search tool for games available on Twitch
Streams Tab
Shows a list of up to 50 recent streaming sessions. A currently live stream is marked with a green pulsing dot and a LIVE label. For each session you can see:
- Date and time the session started
- Duration of the stream
- Avg. viewers and Peak viewers
- Chatters - number of unique chat participants
- Bits, Follows, Subscriptions
- Wheel wins/spins - points wheel results (if used)
Clicking a session row opens its detailed view.
Session Details
Clicking a session in the list opens the detail view with a viewer count chart over time (sampled every few minutes) and two top-10 lists:
- Top commands - which chat commands were used most often during that session
- Top BiBot actions - which BiBot actions were triggered most often
Summary Tab
Lets you analyze multiple sessions at once in a selected time range. Available ranges are 7 days, 30 days, 90 days, or a manually set date range. After clicking Apply the following are shown:
- Number of sessions, total streaming time
- Average and peak viewer counts
- Totals: unique chatters, bits, follows, subscriptions, channel points
- Bar chart showing viewer trends (avg/peak) for each session along with follow/sub lines
- Command and BiBot action rankings for the selected period
Watchlist Tab
List of games you have added to your watchlist. For each game, live Twitch data is displayed (refreshed periodically):
- Viewer Ratio - ratio of viewers to streamers; a higher ratio means less competition with good viewership - the key metric when choosing a game
- Avg. viewers - average viewer count for the category
- Hours watched - total hours watched by viewers
- Avg. channels - average number of channels streaming simultaneously
- Active streamers - current number of streamers in the category
Arrows next to values (↑ or ↓) show changes relative to the previous period. Clicking a row opens the detailed game view with a chart and rankings.
Game Details
Clicking a game (from the Watchlist tab or search results) opens a view with detailed Twitch stats for that category. Available filters:
- Time range - last 24 hours, 7 days, or 30 days
- Language - filter stats to a specific stream language (EN, PL, DE, etc.) or All
The view contains five key metrics (Viewer Ratio, avg. viewers, hours watched, avg. channels, active streamers) as well as additional metrics: peak viewers, hours streamed, and category rankings (position relative to all games on Twitch).
Browser Tab
Search tool for games available on Twitch. Type a game name - results appear automatically after a moment. Clicking a result opens the game details; the + Add button next to results adds the game to your watchlist.
Adding and Removing Games from the Watchlist
A game can be added to the watchlist in two ways: via the + Add button in search results or via the button in the game details view. Removal is done by clicking the x icon on the watchlist or via the button in the details view - the app asks for confirmation before removing.
Requirements
Game market data (Watchlist and Browser tabs) requires being logged into a Twitch account in the app. Session stats (Streams and Summary tabs) are saved locally - available without a cloud connection, but require the app server to be running during the stream.
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