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Analytics

Text, voice, streaming & activity

Message volume, channel breakdowns, voice time, what your community listens to, and what they're playing and watching.

Text activity

Where to find it:SidebarMetricsText

The Text page covers message volume over time, active writers, and interactive message rates (replies, threads, reactions received). That last one is worth watching: it tells you whether people are talking to each other or just posting into the void.

The headline cards are Messages, Active channels, and Unique chatters: how many different members sent at least one message in the range. Each member counts once no matter how much they posted, so a busy range carried by three people reads honestly.

At the bottom, the message heatmap breaks volume down by weekday and hour in your profile's timezone, so you can see exactly when the chat is loud and when it sleeps.

Channel breakdown

Every channel, by name, ranked by activity for the selected range. Handy for finding the channels that carry the community, and the ones that are just dead weight in the sidebar. The list is no longer capped at a handful: all your channels are here, and long lists scroll smoothly inside the card with no scrollbar in the way. The same goes for voice channels and top artists and tracks on the Streaming page.

Voice

Where to find it:SidebarMetricsVoice

Voice tracks real session time: who connects, for how long, and when. Sessions are saved as they happen, so long calls count in full and nothing is lost if the bot restarts.

The headline cards are Voice minutes, Unique speakers, and Peak concurrent. Unique speakers counts how many different members joined voice in the range, each one once, so a handful of regulars on a nightly call can't inflate it. Session counts still live in the Voice rates card below.

The voice heatmap at the bottom shows voice minutes by weekday and hour, so recurring calls and hangout hours stand out at a glance.

Streaming & Now Playing

Where to find it:SidebarMetricsStreaming

If members share their Spotify presence, the Streaming page shows what your community actually listens to: top tracks for the range, plus a live Now Playing feed with album art.

Tip

For artist profiles this is the honest check: do your own releases live inside your own community?

Streaming filters

Where to find it:StreamingFilters next to the range picker

Two filters sit next to the range picker: artists and listeners. Pick an artist to scope every card (listens, unique songs, the trend, top tracks) to just that artist. Pick a listener to see what one member has been streaming. Both are searchable, and either filter clears with the small x on its button.

Note

Listener level data starts collecting when this feature ships, so the listener filter covers recent days only at first. Artist filtering works across your full streaming history.

Activity

Where to find it:SidebarMetricsActivity

The Activity page is the streaming page's sibling for everything else members do on Discord: the games they play, the shows they watch, the streams they run, and competitions they join. You get total activity sessions with a trend, a per-kind daily chart, top activities in each category, and a live Active now card showing what's running this second.

Sessions count every time someone starts an activity; the peak number is the most members seen inside one activity at once.

Note

Only members who share their activity presence with Discord count. Activity collection starts when this feature ships, so the page fills in over the first days.