

While the key metric for understanding a podcast’s reach has traditionally been downloads, Analytics focuses on providing aggregated listening completion rates from unique devices for each episode.įor example, you can see the number of users who listened to an episode and the average listening time for an episode. Top Episode: Uses the episode with the most listeners.Ĭonsumption metrics: downloads vs.Average: Uses the total count of listeners divided by the number of episodes (50, 100, or total episodes up to 200).Scroll down to identify which episode is used. Median: Uses the episode at the midpoint of your list of episodes.Compare up to eight episodes using one of the following baselines: Use the Performance tab to compare episode performance up to 60 days after being released on Apple Podcasts. How many listeners do you have in each country and city?.How are your shows and episodes performing over time?.Are listeners skipping over your episode intro or your second mid-roll?.How many new followers did you get last month?.How many people are listening to your podcast episodes?.With Analytics, you can better understand how users are listening to your shows and episodes on Apple Podcasts. You can access Analytics from Apple Podcasts Connect. Analytics is a data visualization tool where you can review actionable insights into your podcast’s performance.
