Learn how many people are following your YouTube channel
This wikiHow teaches you how to view a list of people who subscribe to your YouTube channel. While you can't view a detailed list of subscribers in the mobile app, you can still see your profile's subscriber count.
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Method 1
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Viewing a List of Subscribers on Desktop
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Open the YouTube website . If you're signed into your Google account, doing so will open your personal YouTube home page.
- If you aren't signed into your Google account, click Sign in in the top-right corner of the webpage, then enter your email address and password and click Sign in first.
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Click your profile picture. It's in the top-right corner of the YouTube page.Advertisement
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Click Creator Studio . You'll see this option listed below your name in the drop-down menu here. Doing this will open your channel's statistics page.
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Click Community . It's a tab on the left side of the screen beneath the Live Streaming tab.
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Select Subscribers . This tab is below the Community heading on the left side of the screen.
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Review your channel's subscribers. You'll see any subscribers who publicly subscribed to your channel listed on this page.
- You can organize your subscribers by clicking the ▼ in the top-right corner of the "Subscribers" page and then selecting a sorting method (e.g., Most recent or Most popular ).
- If your channel doesn't have any subscribers, this page will say "No subscribers to display."
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Method 2
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Viewing Your Subscriber Count on iPhone
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Open YouTube. It's the white app with a red box and a white "play" button.
- If prompted to sign in, tap Sign in with Google , enter your email address and password, and tap Sign in .
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Tap your profile icon. You should see this in the top-right corner of the screen.
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Tap My Channel . It's at the top of the page. Tapping this option will open your channel page, where you'll see a number next to "Subscribers" near the top of the page. This number represents the number of public subscribers your channel has.Advertisement
Method 3
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Viewing Your Subscriber Count on Android
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Open YouTube. It's the white app with a red box and a white "play" button.
- If prompted to sign in, tap Sign in with Google , enter your email address and password, and tap Sign in .
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Click the person silhouette. It's near the top-right corner of the screen.
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Click ▼ . You'll see this option to the right of your name, which is at the top of the screen.
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Click My channel . It's at the bottom of the pop-up window here. Doing so will take you to your channel, where you can view your subscriber count below your name at the top of the page.Advertisement
Community Q&A
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QuestionHow do I know where my subscribers are from on YouTube?Community AnswerGo to their channels, then go to the 'about' page. Some people add their countries in their YouTube profiles.
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QuestionHow do I check how many subscribers I have on YouTube?Community AnswerLook at the subscribe button on the left side of your screen; right next to it is the subscriber count.
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QuestionHow do I now who my subscribers are on iPhone YouTube?Community AnswerYou can only view who your subscribers are through the Youtube desktop website, you can't do it on mobile.
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Tips
- People whose privacy settings restrict their Subscriptions list from public viewing won't appear in your Subscribers list.Thanks
- To check your Subscribers List click Creator Studio (website) > Community > Subscribers. You can see your total number of subscribers at the top of the page. (This works for desktop and mobile.).Thanks
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Warnings
- YouTube is notorious for incorrectly displaying subscriber counts from time to time, so if you randomly see a large number of your subscribers missing, don't panic.Thanks
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1. Open YouTube
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2. Click your profile picture.
3. Click Creator Studio
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4. Click Community
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5. Click Subscribers
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