Streamer Trends: What Your VOD History Actually Says
A single report tells you how one stream went. Streamer Trends reads all of them together — and finds the patterns none of them could show you on their own.
The questions every streamer asks
Should I stream consistent content or mix it up? What length works best for my audience? Am I going live too often, not enough? Am I actually getting better?
Platform analytics can't answer these. They show you counts. Streamer Trends reads your own stream data to find your specific answers — because the right answer for your channel isn't the same as the right answer for anyone else's.
What it finds
As your reports accumulate, StreamHalla cross-examines them for four types of findings:
Regime changes — a point in your history where something permanently shifted. Not a one-off bad stream. A before and after. A moment where your metrics started behaving differently than they had before, and haven't gone back.
Metric divergences — two scores that should move together but stopped. When your community engagement stays strong while your content consistency drops, or when your peak moments rise while your overall grade falls, that gap is telling you something. Streamer Trends names it.
Hidden declines — a score that looks stable but is masking a problem underneath. Some declines don't show up in individual reports. They only become visible when you look at the shape of many reports together.
Growth levers — the specific variable that, when it improves, pulls your other scores with it. Every streamer has one. It's rarely what they expect. Streamer Trends finds it from your data, not a generic playbook.
What changed — after every stream
You don't need a long history to start getting value. After each new report, Streamer Trends gives you a direct comparison to your previous stream — what moved, what drove it, and what to watch. The pattern analysis deepens over time. The comparison starts the moment you have two reports.
Compare any two reports
Put any two streams side by side — your best and worst, two streams from the same game, before and after a content change. Every score, every axis, visible together. Differences that are hard to spot in a list become clear when the reports are next to each other.
How it builds
StreamHalla Pro monitors your channels automatically. Every stream gets analyzed and added to your history — each one a coaching scorecard that feeds the trend analysis. The longer your channel runs, the more specific the findings get. Your report history builds whether you think about it or not.