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Why streamer analytics need market context

Channel metrics are useful, but market-relative performance is what explains whether a creator is actually gaining ground.

Follower count and average viewers only tell part of the story. Market-level Twitch data shows whether a channel is gaining ground or just moving with the tide.

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Creators usually judge performance by looking at their own channel in isolation. That misses the main question: did the stream outperform the market that day?

Context turns raw metrics into decisions

StreamerStats starts with global Twitch snapshots, game rankings, language rankings, and channel position inside each category. That context makes spikes and drops easier to interpret.

The product direction is to combine broad market intelligence with private channel tracking after Twitch is connected, giving creators one place to understand both demand and execution.