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Livestream Statistics Bar

Track live viewers, chatters, tips, and subs during a livestream, then review and export recorded stream history.

Use the Livestream Statistics Bar to watch key stream numbers without leaving your livestream chat. It shows the current stream status, session time, viewers, chatters, tips, and subs, and paid plan users can open a history view for recorded streams.

Accessing Livestream Statistics Bar

  1. Open your own Fansly livestream chat.
  2. Look just below the stream chat header for FBuddy Livestream Statistics.
  3. Hover a metric label to see a short explanation of that number.

The bar is on by default. To turn it off or back on, open the FBuddy icon in Fansly, choose Tweaks, and use Livestream Statistics Bar in FBuddy Features.

What the Bar Shows

  • Status: Whether the current stream is Live, Offline, or Disabled.
  • Session: How long the current live session has been running.
  • Viewers: The number of viewers currently watching.
  • Chatters: The number of unique users in the chatter list.
  • Tips: Total tips recorded from stream chat activity for the current stream. Hover Tips to also see Unique Tippers.
  • Subs: Total subs recorded from stream chat activity for the current stream.

Statistics refresh about every 15 seconds while the bar is visible.

Viewing Livestream Statistics History

  1. Open your own Fansly livestream chat.
  2. In FBuddy Livestream Statistics, click the chart icon labeled View History.
  3. Review recorded streams and expand any stream to see peak and average values, duration, followers, and a timeline chart.
  4. Click Export at the top of the history view to download your full livestream history as an XLSX spreadsheet.

Livestream Statistics History is available for paid plan users. When available, the history view can show recorded streams, peak and average viewer counts, peak and average chatter counts, total tips, total subs, followers, duration, charts, stream comparison, and exports. You can also click Export on a stream row to download that stream as its own XLSX spreadsheet.

Comparing Streams

  1. In View History, click Select streams.
  2. Select at least two streams.
  3. Click Compare selection.

The comparison view shows the two streams side by side with the same summary metrics and chart view. Use Back in that view to return to stream selection. Compare selection appears only after at least two streams are selected. If you select more than two streams, the comparison uses the first two selected streams.

Important Notes

  • Keep FBuddy active: History is collected only while you are live, FBuddy is active, and you are signed in with a paid plan.
  • Bar visibility: Turning off Livestream Statistics Bar hides the live bar, but paid plan history can still be collected while FBuddy is active.
  • Refresh timing: Live bar numbers refresh about every 15 seconds. History samples are collected about every 5 minutes while you are live.
  • Current stream only: The bar focuses on the current livestream. Use View History for past streams.
  • No livestream samples yet: Keep FBuddy open during the full session for more complete history.
  • Tip and sub totals: Tips and subs are based on activity FBuddy can see while you are live, so missing activity may not appear in the totals.

Troubleshooting

  • The bar is missing: Open Tweaks and make sure Livestream Statistics Bar is enabled, then refresh Fansly.
  • The bar appears, but numbers are not changing: Wait for the next refresh. If the stream just started, allow a few moments for stream data to appear.
  • View History says the feature requires a paid plan: Livestream Statistics History requires a paid plan.
  • No livestream samples yet: Keep FBuddy active while you are live. History appears after stream samples have been recorded.
  • No livestream datapoints available to export: Keep FBuddy active during a live stream, then try exporting after history samples are available.
  • Export does not download: Open View History again and try Export after the history list finishes loading.

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