How do I view all the statistics on subscribers in my Telegram channel, chat room, and group? There are external sources for this.
Telegram feed statistics – how to view subscribers
If you are the owner or administrator of a Telegram channel, it is important for you to know what people read it, where they find your channel and how they behave.
This article will tell you where and how to view the statistics of Telegram Channel, what sections there are and what to do with the received data. And also, what are the alternative methods of accessing the statistics.
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How to view Telegram channel statistics and how to analyze it
Telegram channel statistics is shown on all devices. Access to the statistics opens after reaching 1000 subscribers.
Where are the statistics.
If you have an Android, you need to go to the page with information about the channel, click on the menu 3 points – “Statistics”. On iOS it is the same, only instead of three dots you need to click on “More”.
Let’s see what sections there are.
General Statistics
General statistics shows a summary of the last 7 days, viz:
- number of subscribers and growth;
- number of views of publications;
- number of users with included notifications (in percent);
- number of reposts.
What this information provides:
Number of subscribers. Everything is clear with the number of subscribers and their growth – a sharp increase (different from the average) can be a consequence of running ads or redirected traffic from other resources, such as Tic-Toc, YouTube channel, TG channel directory. Also, a link to your channel could have been left on a visited resource (even without your knowledge). If people are unsubscribing en masse, you should reconsider your channel management strategy – most likely, the content is not interesting for your audience or you overreacted somewhere in your posts.
The total number of views of your publications also shows how interested people are in your content.
Notifications. The percentage of subscribers with notifications turned on indicates that these users are more likely to see a post than those who turned off notifications. You can use this information when planning to advertise on your channel. If the percentage is very low, you may be posting too much content and the constant notifications are annoying users. One way to increase the percentage is to go from the number of posts to the quality of the posts.
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The number of reposts also indicates interest in the content. The more reposts, the better.
Growth
Here you can already see the dynamics of the number of subscribers by day in more detail. The slider at the bottom of the section allows you to select a time period – a minimum of 10 days, a maximum of about 3 months.
Subscribers
While the previous chart describes the overall change in the number of subscribers, the two colored charts in the Subscribers section show in more detail how many people unsubscribed and how many subscribed on specific days. The green graph shows subscriptions and the red graph shows unsubscribes.
What this information provides:
You can examine the reasons for subscriptions/ unsubscriptions on selected days. For example, last Wednesday you had an atypical number of people unsubscribing. You review the posts from that day and one of them is too provocative – maybe that’s the reason.
Important: Unsubscribing occasionally is a natural process for Telegram channels. It is bad when they unsubscribe abruptly and in large quantities.
Notifications
These graphs show on which days subscribers turned channel notifications on or off.
What this information provides:
Here, we’re more interested in the disconnect schedule. You can use it to track after which posts subscribers turned off notifications and post less of that content. But as we wrote above, the reason may not be related to the content at all.
Views by hours
The graphs show how the number of views has changed by the hour. One of the graphs shows data for the last week, the other for the previous week.
What this information provides:
If the two weeks are about the same (no spikes), this data can be used to determine when the audience is active. If Wednesday at 5 p.m. has the most views, it’s worth posting important information or promotional posts during that period.
Sources of views
The graph shows where post views come from. What metrics are available:
- Subscribers – views from channel subscribers.
- URLs – views from people who opened the post via a link.
- Search – views from people who found you in a messenger search.
- Channels – views of the post in other channels.
- Private chats – views in private chats.
- Groups – views in chats.
- Other.
What this information provides:
- Using URL and Channels metrics, you can track the effectiveness of promotional posts. If you’ve posted a link to a post on social networks or your site, you can also estimate how many views it got.
- The Personal Chats and Groups metrics show that subscribers are sharing your content. If you’re getting a lot of views from reposts, you should be doing more posts that you want to share. Subscribers are usually eager to share useful and viral posts.
Sources of new subscribers
Similar to the previous point, but here you already have information about subscribers. There are less metrics: URLs, Search, Personal Chats, Groups, Channels. Frankly, there is not enough metrics on social networks and YouTube.
What this information provides:
Gives you an idea of where the most subscribers are coming to you from. You can use the URL and Channels metrics to measure the effectiveness of your ads, as well as the effect of your self-publishing links. If people come to you from Groups and Personal correspondence, it means the channel is shared, and it is a good indicator. If people are coming in from search, it means that you have successfully optimized the site by finding a good title and using keywords in the description.
Languages
Statistics shows the primary language of your audience. Information is useful for advertising.
Activity
Shows the total number of views and reposts by day. Blue chart – views, yellow – reposts.
What this information provides:
Allows you to track the quality of your content. See which days have the most views and reposts, analyze the content posted on those days, and focus on creating those posts.
Recent posts
Shows a list of recent posts and the number of reposts/views for each.
What this information provides:
The section is immediately below the activity section. This makes content analysis easier – you can see at a glance which posts are generating the most response. All you need to do is analyze what these publications did to catch the audience’s attention.
Publication statistics
There is a mini-statistic for each publication on the channel. You can see the total number of views, public and non-public reposts, activity by day, and if the post was shared in open channels and groups, the statistics will show in which ones.
How to see someone else’s stats
This information can be useful when looking for channels to advertise and analyze your competitors. Of course, you can ask for statistics from admins, but first, not everyone shares it, secondly, it is time to wait, and thirdly, it is better to double-check the data.
The most popular services for viewing other people’s statistics:
- TGstat.
- Telemetr.
- Telega.in.
Conclusion
Previously, it was necessary to track the progress of your Telegram channel manually or through external services. It was long and inconvenient to do this manually, and services did not give the full picture. It took the developers of Telegram years to listen to users and finally add a section with detailed statistics.
Now it’s easier for admins to understand why subscribers are leaving, what promotion methods bring new audiences to the channel, what publications “get in” and what don’t.
A couple of additional metrics and a clearer graph of hourly activity (for example, as implemented in Tik Tok statistics) are missing, but what has already been done is nice.