Why it exists
YouTube doesn't tell creators (or analysts) which of their videos are over-performing relative to the rest of the channel. Public view counts only show absolute numbers — the relative signal is hidden.
This extension surfaces that signal in one glance.
How it works
For any YouTube channel you visit, the extension calculates a running average view count for the channel's recent uploads, then flags each video with a ratio. Anything above your configured threshold gets badged as an outlier.
Everything runs locally in your browser. No view data is sent off your machine.
Who it's for
- Creators studying their own back catalog
- Analysts and researchers tracking channel performance
- Anyone curious why a particular video on a channel blew up