About GGAnalytics
Built by gaming creators for gaming creators
Hi, I'm Luke.
I started my first gaming YouTube channel as a senior in high school. What began as a fun challenge with friends turned into a passion, and eventually a legitimate business. At first, I wasn't very successful. Every video was a screen recording on my old iPhone with no microphone. The phone would get so hot during sessions that I'd have to pause, stick it in the freezer for a few minutes, then pull it out and finish the video.
I have zero natural artistic talent, so making a good thumbnail was a real challenge back then, and sometimes it still is. But I loved the process. I loved that I could make videos about games I actually enjoyed and earn money doing it. I loved that this passion could become passive income and help me escape the corporate grind.
Why I built GGAnalytics
I experimented with tons of YouTube growth and analytics tools. Most of them are too general. They're built for brands and broad creators, not for someone trying to hold attention across a multi-part Let's Play, a modded Minecraft arc, or a deep-dive tutorial series. They show you views. They rarely show you why people subscribed, or where your series fell apart.
That's why I built GGAnalytics: to help you, an average person who wants to become a successful gaming creator. It's designed to be your ultimate gaming YouTube companion: specific to your niche, based on the things I wished I had when I was first growing my channel.
Our Subscriber Optimizer helps you analyze what really leads people to subscribe. Our Studio automation (pinned comments and bulk descriptions) helps you use affiliate links that scale your channel into a sustainable business. The Series Optimizer shows you why viewers drop off after episode 2 of a Let's Play. And there's more in the workspace every month.
We also ship free tools you can use without an account, like the AdSense Calculator and Brand Deal Calculator, plus Keyword Lab for finding titles people are actually searching for.
Built for the way gaming channels actually grow
Whether you're chasing your first 1,000 subs or trying to turn a hobby into a full-time income, these are the tools I wanted on my dashboard years ago.