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The dashboard is your Stream Analytics view: everything from your last broadcast, pulled together so you don’t have to keep five Twitch tabs open. It’s read-only. There’s nothing to set up here. It just reflects what happened while you were live. Stream something and it fills in.
Dashboard overview

What’s on it

  • Viewer stats: peak and average viewers, plus a minute-by-minute chart. Find out exactly when your audience peaked, and when they left.
  • Activity feed: follows, subs, raids, and channel points, in the order they happened. One feed, not five tabs.
  • Recent streams: a list of your past broadcasts to jump back to.
  • Stream info: the title and category of your latest stream.
  • Recent clips: clips from the stream, pulled in automatically. Sort and file them over on the clips page.

Stats on or off

The Show stream stats preference (from onboarding, and changeable any time in Settings) controls the viewer-stats section. Turn it off and the dashboard leads with your clips instead. Handy if peak-viewer numbers tend to get in your head mid-stream.

Nothing there yet?

Haven’t streamed since connecting? The dashboard shows an empty state until your first broadcast. Go stream something. We’ll track viewers, clips, and chat activity while you’re live.