Enter a channel URL or @handle to check monetization status and see approximate analytics.
Our YouTube Monetization Checker + Channel Analytics tool helps you quickly understand
how close a channel is to YouTube’s Partner Program (YPP) requirements and gives you a clear snapshot of
its performance. Instead of opening multiple tabs and calculating everything by hand, you can paste a
channel URL or @handle, choose a CPM value, and see estimated revenue, growth, and monetization status in
one simple dashboard.
Whether you are a creator checking your own progress, a brand researching influencers, or an agency
managing multiple channels, this tool saves time and gives you a realistic overview based on public
YouTube data. It is not an official YouTube product, but it is designed to mirror the way most creators
and advertisers estimate channel value and potential earnings.
What this YouTube Monetization Checker can show you
When you analyze a channel, our tool collects public information and displays it in a clean, readable layout:
- Monetization status indicator – A quick label that shows if the channel is likely
monetized, close to monetization, or still in the early growth stage, based on subscribers, views and
recent activity. - Channel overview card – See the channel’s avatar, name, creation date, and age in days
so you know how long it has been active. - Core stats at a glance – Total subscribers, total views, and total number of public videos.
- Custom CPM input – Enter your own CPM value (for example $1, $3, or $5 per 1,000 views)
to estimate potential ad revenue that matches your niche or region. - Time-range analytics table – A breakdown of how the channel performs over different
periods, such as last 7 days, last 30 days, last 6 months, and last 12 months. - Estimated revenue per time range – For each period, the tool estimates earnings in USD
using your CPM value and the channel’s recent view counts. - Monetization status explanation – A short, human-friendly description that tells you why
the channel may or may not be monetized yet (for example, strong subscriber base but low recent views, or
small but fast-growing channel).
All of these insights are presented in a dark, modern dashboard so you can scan the results in a few
seconds without getting lost in raw numbers.
How the monetization status is estimated
YouTube requires creators to meet certain thresholds before they can apply for the YouTube Partner Program.
Our tool uses a simplified, transparent logic based on those public requirements and the channel’s visible
data:
- If a channel has enough subscribers and strong recent view activity, the tool marks it as
“Likely monetized” or actively earning. - If a channel is close to the subscriber or watch-time goals, it may be labeled as
“Close to monetization / growing”. - Very small or inactive channels will show as “Not monetized” or “Too early to tell”.
This status is only an estimate based on public information and creator-side rules. It does not guarantee
that the channel is accepted or rejected by YouTube, but it gives you a realistic idea of where the channel
stands and how much room there is for growth.
Step-by-step: how to use the YouTube Monetization Checker
- Copy the channel link or @handle
Open YouTube, go to the channel you want to analyze, and copy its URL or username (for example:
https://www.youtube.com/@channelname). - Paste the URL into the input field
In our tool, paste the channel link into the main “Enter a channel URL or @handle” box. - Choose a CPM value
Enter your preferred CPM value in dollars. If you are not sure, you can start with $1 per 1,000 views
for a conservative estimate and adjust later. - Click “Analyze Channel”
The tool fetches the available public data and builds your analytics dashboard in a few seconds. - Review monetization status and analytics
Read the monetization status message, scan subscribers, total views, and total videos, then review the time-range
analytics table to understand how often the channel uploads and how views are distributed. - Compare different channels
Repeat the process with several channels to compare potential earnings, growth speed, and audience size.
Why this tool is useful for creators
If you are a YouTuber, constantly checking Studio analytics can become overwhelming. Our YouTube Monetization
Checker gives you a neutral, high-level summary that answers the questions creators ask most often:
- Am I close to monetization, or already likely monetized?
- How healthy does my channel look from the outside?
- How much could I earn per month or per year with my current views and CPM?
- Is my channel still growing, or has it gone quiet in the last months?
By seeing your stats in a simple table, you can set realistic goals, plan content schedules, and track
progress without diving into advanced analytics every time.
Why brands and agencies love this channel analytics view
If you run an agency or brand campaign, you probably have to evaluate many channels before choosing who to
work with. Our tool helps you:
- Pre-qualify creators – Check if a channel is active, monetized, and growing before you
spend time on negotiations. - Estimate campaign value – Use the CPM input and time-range views to estimate how much
exposure and potential ad value a collaboration could create. - Compare multiple channels side by side – Run the same CPM assumption on different
channels for fair comparison. - Spot red flags – Uneven view patterns, long inactivity, or very low engagement compared
to subscriber count can indicate that a channel is not as strong as it looks at first glance.
Because the tool is based on public data only, you can use it without asking the creator to share private
analytics screenshots.
Understanding the time-range analytics table
The bottom section of the dashboard displays a table similar to SocialBlade-style analytics. For each
tracked period (for example: last 7 days, last 30 days, last 6 months, last 12 months) you’ll see:
- Videos published – How many new videos were uploaded during that time.
- Total views (approx) – An estimate of total views generated in that period.
- Estimated revenue (USD) – The result of combining views with your CPM value to show
potential ad earnings.
These numbers help you understand if a channel is consistent with uploads, if views are stable or seasonal,
and what kind of revenue can realistically be expected at different activity levels.
Best practices for interpreting the results
- Use realistic CPM values – Gaming, tech, finance, and business niches often have higher
CPMs than general entertainment. Test a few values instead of using only one. - Look at trends, not only totals – A channel with fewer subscribers but strong recent
growth may be more valuable for campaigns than a large but inactive channel. - Combine with your own experience – Watch a few videos, check comments, and analyze audience
quality in addition to our estimated metrics. - Remember the disclaimer – All estimates are based on public data and do not replace
YouTube’s official analytics or earnings reports.
FAQ: YouTube Monetization Checker + Channel Analytics
Is this an official YouTube tool?
No. This tool is an independent analytics helper built on top of publicly available data. It does not use
your YouTube account, and it cannot approve or deny monetization. It simply estimates the status based on
known Partner Program requirements and channel statistics.
Can the tool see private revenue data?
No. The tool cannot access private earnings, RPM, or watch time that YouTube shows inside Creator Studio.
All calculations are based on public view counts and the CPM value you enter manually.
Why do two channels with similar views show different estimated revenue?
Because you can choose the CPM value yourself, the same channel can have different estimated results if you
enter different CPM numbers. Many niches have very different ad rates, so we let you adjust this value to
match your market or campaign assumptions.
Can I use this tool for my own channel?
Absolutely. Many creators use this monetization checker to track their progress, compare different growth
periods, and calculate realistic earning goals based on their upload schedule and view trends.
Will my channel be monetized if the tool says “Likely monetized”?
The tool can only provide a probability based on the public rules and your statistics. YouTube always makes
the final decision. If our checker shows that your channel is likely monetized or very close, it is a good
sign, but it is not an official confirmation.
Start analyzing YouTube channels in seconds
The YouTube Monetization Checker + Channel Analytics tool is built for speed, clarity, and
realistic estimates. Paste a channel URL, press “Analyze Channel”, and get a full overview
of monetization status, subscriber base, view history, upload frequency, and potential revenue. Use it to
guide your content strategy, discover promising creators, or simply understand how your favorite channels
are performing behind the scenes.