FBuddy
Features

Livestream Statistics Bar

See live viewers, chatters, tips, subs, and session length in one bar above your stream chat.

The Livestream Statistics Bar adds a compact dashboard above your stream chat so you can track key numbers without leaving the broadcast page.

What It Does

  • Shows status (Live/Offline/Disabled), session timer, viewers, chatters, tips, and subs in a single bar above your chat.
  • Updates every 15 seconds while you stay on the stream page with FBuddy active.
  • Estimates tips and subs by comparing your balance and subscriber count from the start of the stream to now.
  • Includes a history button that opens an interactive chart (Pro) for the past 24h, 7d, 30d, or 90d.

Requirements

  • FBuddy installed and enabled in your browser.
  • Signed in to your Fansly creator account in the same browser session.
  • Be on your own livestream page; the bar attaches to the chat header there.
  • Pro plan required to view the history chart; the live bar itself works on all plans.

Where to Find It

  • Open your livestream page on Fansly; the bar appears above the chat header.
  • To manage the setting: click the FBuddy button in the Fansly header -> Tweaks -> Livestream Statistics Bar.

Quick Start

  1. Sign in on Fansly and start your livestream (or open your stream page if already live).
  2. Click the FBuddy button -> Tweaks -> enable "Livestream Statistics Bar" (on by default), then refresh the page.
  3. Look above your chat: you'll see the bar with Status, Session, Viewers, Chatters, Tips, and Subs.
  4. While live, press the small chart icon on the right to open history (Pro). Use the range picker to view 24h/7d/30d/90d and zoom with scroll or drag.

Notes

  • Tips and subs are estimates per stream because the platform doesn't supply per-stream totals; they reset when you start a new stream with FBuddy running.
  • Chatters counts unique accounts currently listed in your chat; it can drop if viewers leave.
  • History samples are taken every 5 minutes while you are live with FBuddy open and are stored for three months; gaps mean the page wasn't open during that period.

Troubleshooting

  • Bar not showing: confirm you're on your own stream page, the FBuddy toggle is on, and refresh after changing the setting.
  • Numbers look stale: keep the stream page open; the bar refreshes every 15 seconds while the page is active.
  • Tips/Subs show zero: start the stream with FBuddy open so it can capture the starting balance and subscriber count for accurate estimates.