YouTube Video Comparison Tool
Compare performance metrics across multiple videos. Find what works best for your channel!
Enter stats for at least 2 videos to compare
Features
- Compare up to 5 videos
- Engagement analysis
- Visual comparison
- Best performer tags
- CSV export
- Insights & tips
How to Use
- 1Enter video stats
- 2Add more videos if needed
- 3View comparison results
- 4Export to CSV
About YouTube Video Comparison Tool
Analyze and Outperform: The YouTube Video Comparison Tool
Growth on YouTube isn't about luck; it's about understanding what works and doing more of it. Our YouTube video comparison tool allows you to put your videos side-by-side to analyze performance metrics, calculate engagement rates, and identify patterns in your content's success.
Why Compare Your YouTube Videos?
Every video you upload provides data points. By using a YouTube performance analyzer, you can answer critical questions like:
- Which video topic resulted in the highest like-to-view ratio?
- Does my audience comment more on tutorials or vlogs?
- How does my latest video compare to my channel's all-time average?
Metrics That Matter for Comparison
Our YouTube analytics comparison tool focuses on high-impact metrics:
- Views: Measures your total reach and the effectiveness of your thumbnail/title.
- Engagement Rate: A calculation of (Likes + Comments) / Views. This is the ultimate measure of how well you're connecting with your audience.
- Like-to-View Ratio: Shows how many viewers felt strongly enough about the content to give it a "thumbs up."
How to Use the Video Comparison Tool
- Input Stats: Open your YouTube Studio and find the views, likes, and comments for the videos you want to compare.
- Add Videos: You can compare up to 5 videos simultaneously to see broad trends.
- Review the Visuals: Our tool generates bars and charts to make identifying the "winner" easy.
- Export Data: Save your analysis as a CSV file for long-term tracking in Excel or Google Sheets.
A/B Testing Your Content Strategy
Professional creators use our YouTube A/B testing tool logic to experiment. For example, you could upload two videos with different editing styles and use this comparison tool to see which one kept the audience more engaged via comments and likes.
Conclusion: Data-Driven Creativity
Don't guess what your audience wants. Use our free YouTube comparison tool to let the numbers guide your creative decisions. By consistently analyzing your "best" and "worst" performers, you'll naturally gravitate toward a content strategy that scales.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I find the exact stats for my videos?
Log in to YouTube Studio, go to the "Content" tab, and click the Analytics icon for each video. You will see total views, likes, and comments there.
What is a "good" engagement rate for a YouTube video?
Engagement rates vary by niche, but generally, anything between 2% and 5% is average, while over 10% is considered excellent.
How many videos should I compare for a good analysis?
Comparing 3-5 videos from a similar time period or topic is usually best to identify meaningful trends in your content performance.
Can I compare my videos with a competitor's?
Yes, as long as the competitor's stats (views, likes, comments) are public. Just enter their numbers into the tool for a head-to-head comparison.
How do I export the comparison results?
Once you have entered stats for at least two videos, click the "Export CSV" button to download a spreadsheet-ready file of your data.
Does this tool calculate the engagement rate automatically?
Yes, our tool uses the formula (Likes + Comments / Total Views) * 100 to give you a percentage-based engagement score.
Is it better to have high views or a high engagement rate?
Both are important, but high engagement often tells the algorithm that your content is high-quality, which can lead to more views in the long term.
Does comparing videos help with the YouTube algorithm?
Directly, no. But indirectly, it helps YOU understand what the algorithm likes (based on what your audience interacts with), allowing you to create better content.
Does the tool save my data for later?
For your privacy, we do not store any data on our servers. If you want to save your results, make sure to use the "Export CSV" feature.
What is a good engagement rate for a YouTube video?
While it varies by niche, a "good" engagement rate is generally between 2% and 10%. Smaller channels often have higher rates than massive ones.