Free YouTube Tool · by Mana Studio

YouTube Views Ratio Calculator

Compare a channel's average views against its subscriber count.

The YouTube Views Ratio Calculator compares average views per video against subscriber count. The ratio reveals whether a channel's videos reach far beyond its subscribers — a strong sign of healthy, algorithm-driven growth.

Why use this tool

1

Instant ratio

See views per subscriber as a clean multiplier and percentage.

2

Health verdict

Tells you whether reach is weak, healthy or excellent.

3

Spot fake channels

A very low ratio can hint at inflated subscriber counts.

How to use it

Step 1

Enter average views

Add the channel's typical views per video.

Step 2

Enter subscribers

Add the channel's subscriber count.

Step 3

See the ratio

Get the views-to-subscriber ratio and a verdict.

Frequently asked questions

What is a good views-to-subscriber ratio?+

Around 1 is healthy; well above 1 means videos reach far beyond subscribers via the algorithm.

Why would the ratio be low?+

A low ratio can mean inactive subscribers, weak recent uploads or, sometimes, purchased subscribers.

How is the ratio calculated?+

Ratio = average views per video ÷ subscriber count.

Is a high ratio always good?+

Usually yes — it shows strong discovery — but pair it with retention and engagement for the full picture.