Identify where viewers leave — and how to fix it.
Understanding why viewers leave your stream is essential for improving retention. This tool identifies common drop-off triggers and provides insights to help keep your audience engaged longer.
Viewer retention signals stream quality and improves channel growth.
Viewer drop-off refers to the moment when viewers leave your stream. Analyzing this helps identify content or timing issues causing audience loss.
Common reasons include long idle moments, poor audio quality, lack of interaction, repetitive gameplay, or technical issues.
Engage chat frequently, maintain energy, avoid long pauses, improve audio/video quality, and introduce interactive moments to retain viewers.
Drop-offs often occur during stream starts, scene transitions, long queue times, or when the streamer stops interacting with viewers.
Yes. Structured streams with clear segments and engagement points keep viewers watching longer.