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See your most popular classes with content analytics

The content analytics view shows estimated watch time, unique viewers and your top 20 most-watched classes over the last 30 days — so you know exactly what to make more of.

Why content analytics matters

Your library only grows your business if people actually watch it. The content analytics view answers the two questions every creator should ask monthly: how much are members watching, and which classes do they love most?

Four cards summarize engagement at a glance: estimated watch time over the last 30 days and the last 7 days, plus unique viewers for both windows. Watch time is an estimate based on how far members get through each video, so it reflects genuine viewing rather than page loads.

The Most popular table

Below the cards, the Most popular table ranks your top 20 classes from the last 30 days. For each class you see the instructor, the number of plays and how many unique viewers it reached. Every title links directly to that video's admin page, so you can jump from 'this is popular' to updating its description, thumbnail or collection in one click.

Use this list to guide what you film next: if a certain style, instructor or topic keeps topping the chart, that's your audience voting with their play button.

How to get there

Content analytics is one of several analytics views — there's also Watch analytics for all-time trends, a People view for member activity, and Sales and Subscriptions views for revenue. You can also simply ask your AI assistant (Benny by default — tenants can rename it) for a top-content report in plain language.

Step by step

  1. Open your admin and find the Dashboard section in the menu.
  2. Click Analytics to open the content view.
  3. Review the watch time and unique viewer cards for the 30-day and 7-day windows.
  4. Scroll to Most popular to see your top 20 classes with plays and unique viewers.
  5. Click any class title to open it and act on what you learned.

Good to know

  • Unique viewers matter more than raw plays — 100 plays from 90 people beats 100 plays from 5 superfans when judging broad appeal.
  • Compare the 7-day and 30-day watch time cards to spot momentum: if the weekly pace outruns the monthly average, engagement is climbing.

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