If you have fewer than 3 total episodes in your podcast so far, no data will show here until you publish some more! Geographic location Your Plays are on the left side, and each bar represents a single episode, with the episode's title at the bottom. We surface the top 10 most played episodes for your podcast here.
A purple dot on the bottom will show if you published any new episodes on that day.The total number of plays across all of your other episodes.Your top 3 played episodes within that timeframe.After selecting a desired date range, hovering over a particular day will show you: Your podcast plays can be viewed at a Daily, Weekly, or Monthly level. This indicates the unique combinations of IP address + devices that downloads or streams at least one of your episodes in the last 7 days.Audience size is typically difficult to calculate, as listening platforms don’t surface subscriber counts, so we think estimated audience size will be a useful tool in estimating that number!.This is a great way to notice listening changes for your podcast over time.The number displayed in your estimated audience size will fluctuate based on the frequency with which you publish new episodes.Data for your podcast's estimated audience size is based on the average number of plays each of your episodes get in the first 30 days after publishing.Total plays for your podcast includes plays across all of the external platforms you're distributed to, and accounts for plays of all distributed episodes for your show.For new podcasts, this data will only show once your show has received at least 5 plays.You can view the following from your analytics dashboard:
Now you can get even more personalized information on your podcast's performance. To improve the depth and dependability of Anchor analytics, we are adding some of Spotify's data points - like age, gender and episode performance - to Anchor analytics. You can find analytics for your podcast under Your Podcast Performance, right on your web dashboard.