Statistics overview

Data is at the heart of every decision in Chatseeker. The Statistics section gives you a clear, structured view of what happens across your creators, your team, and your campaigns. Every metric is built to help you understand performance and spot opportunities.

Written By Chatseeker

Last updated About 2 months ago

Before you start

  • Make sure you're logged in to Chatseeker.

  • Most statistics are scoped to a specific creator. Select a creator first before opening any metrics page.

Where to find each metric

The Statistics section is organized into four areas, each focused on a different part of your operation.

Revenue and growth

Track how your creators are performing and where revenue is coming from.

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What it shows

Fansly Metrics

Revenue, subscriber and follower growth, Estimated LTV, heatmaps, and daily statistics

Team performance

Understand how your team contributes to revenue and where each employee stands.

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What it shows

Employee Metrics

Per-employee output and attributed revenue

Employee Metrics (detail view)

Timeline charts with hourly and daily breakdowns

Notifications

Revenue attribution and how credit is assigned

Campaign performance

Measure the impact of automated campaigns and funnel stages.

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What it shows

Welcome Campaign Statistics

Conversion and engagement at every campaign stage

For the setup guide, see Welcome Campaigns.

Chat-level insight

Drill into what's happening inside conversations.

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What it shows

Script Metrics

Template performance over time

Message Tracker

Full message history with filters for auditing and review

Detailed guides: Script Metrics and Message Tracker.

How to use statistics effectively

  1. Start with Fansly Metrics to get a clear picture of revenue and fan growth.

  2. Move to Employee Metrics to review how your team is performing and where revenue is attributed.

  3. Check campaign and automation stats to see how your funnels convert.

  4. Use chat-level tracking to audit conversations and optimize scripts.

Notes

  • All metrics are date-range based. If a range has no tracked activity, the UI will show "No data".

  • When comparing different pages, always use the same date range and timezone to avoid mismatched conclusions.