Subscribers
0%
To Monetization
Watch Hours
Estimated Monetization Date
December 11, 2030
~247 weeks at your current pace
Calculated from your posting cadence, average views, and watch time retention. See your Channel Insights for tips to shorten your timeline.
Subscribers gained (90 days)
+0
~1/day avg
Last 90 days
Content Performance (Last 90 Days)
Watch Hours / Week
190 total hours
15
β 73%Need 77 hrs/wk to hit 4K in a year
Subscribers / Week
+117 net
9
β 129%At this pace β 1K subs in ~66 weeks
Views / Day
4,843 total views
54
Posting Cadence
13 videos in last 90 days
Every 7.0 days
What-If Simulator
Adjust the sliders to see how your posting schedule affects your timeline.
You currently post every 7.0 days
Your videos average 7.2 min
Your videos average 420 views
Using your real average view percentage: 32.0%
Milestones
First 100 Subs
250 Subs
500 Subs
1,000 Watch Hours
1,000 Subs
2,000 Watch Hours
3,000 Watch Hours
4,000 Watch Hours
Top Performing Content
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Channel Insights
Personalized recommendations based on your last 90 days of data.
Avg Length
7.2 min
Avg Views
420
Avg Viewed
32.0%
Hrs / Video
3.2
Good retention β room to grow
Your 32% average view percentage is solid. Tighten your pacing and cut filler to push toward 45%+.
Consider bumping video length
At 7 minutes, your videos are decent but the sweet spot for watch time is 8-15 minutes. Even adding 2-3 minutes of value can meaningfully accelerate your path.
Growing audience
420 average views per video shows traction. Double down on the topics that perform best and consider creating series content.
Watch hours are your bottleneck
You're ahead on subscribers but behind on watch hours. Focus on making longer, more engaging videos rather than growing your audience right now.
Watch Hours
Only long-form video watch hours count toward the 4,000-hour YouTube Partner Program requirement. We detected 50 hours from Shorts, which have been excluded from your total. YouTube evaluates watch hours on a rolling 365-day window β hours earned more than a year ago no longer count.
Subscribers
Your subscriber count is cumulative β once you reach 1,000, you stay qualified (unless you lose subscribers below the threshold). Subscribers gained from Shorts do count toward the requirement.
Projections
The βCurrent Paceβ projection uses a weighted moving average of your last 30β90 days of growth. The βWhat-Ifβ line uses your actual average view percentage (32%) to calculate how changes to your posting schedule would affect your trajectory.
Average View Percentage
This measures how much of each video your audience watches on average. Itβs calculated from your total watch hours divided by your total views and average video length. A higher percentage means your content holds attention longer, which drives more watch hours per view.