Advanced analytics update is out.
Added 2025-10-24 08:06:20 +0000 UTCAfter a temporary rollback - the premium feature is out in chrome store - version 4.0.1 (not 4.0.0.1 )
The firefox store is a bit slower, as usual (probably will take them a week more, or so).
Available for all supporters startinng from 5$ we have:
Activity over time panel

List of locations with the most likes\dislikes for the current video:

A heatmap of approximate locations where likes\dislikes come from


More features (including features for lower-paying support tiers) are coming.
Comments
Hi, not yet, I added this to TODO.
Dmitrii Selivanov
2025-10-31 19:03:53 +0000 UTCHello. Is there a way I can view the raw dislike count on the like to dislike bar count as a premium user?
Darthfade
2025-10-31 18:55:08 +0000 UTC> do you normalize the data to account for uneven extension user demographics no, it's just plain counting. > Are the heatmaps showing raw user counts yep. You get more info when you hower over a country\state.
Dmitrii Selivanov
2025-10-28 08:30:17 +0000 UTCHello! First, I want to thank you for this project – it's been invaluable since YouTube's decision to remove the dislike count. I've just joined as a paid member, primarily for access to the statistics features. I have a question about the methodology behind the world map and US states heatmap: do you normalize the data to account for uneven extension user demographics? For example, if California has significantly more extension users (as well as total population!) than other states, it would consistently appear dark green regardless of actual engagement patterns, which would limit the usefulness of the visualization. Since this is a key feature I'm supporting as a paid member, I'd like to understand the statistical approach being used. Are the heatmaps showing raw user counts, or are they adjusted for population size in any way? Thanks for any clarification you can provide!
Anna
2025-10-28 08:02:15 +0000 UTCHi, sorry, while I understand that everyone is sick and tired of subscriptions - unfortunately no. There are several problems with this. 1. Running servers is a recurring cost, so I can't price a "lifetime option" easily. 2. It's easier to budget and plan with subscriptions. At the moment I know my monthly costs and my monthly income - so I know whether extension is in the red or green. 3. Liability. In a sense that, lets imagine, that for some reason, extension gets completely broken in 6 months. Do I now need to return the "lifetime" subscriptions? (and even if you personally are generous and would say "ah, it's fine - keep it" - others probably wouldn't). So it will become some sort of a "surprise credit" for me. I don't feel comfortable with it. 4. Technical aspect (this one is minor and solvable - but still) - right now Patreon serves as a log-in and authorization API. For the lifetime option - I would need to integrate with some other payment gateway, probably.
Dmitrii Selivanov
2025-10-26 23:06:23 +0000 UTCHi Dmitry, I love this extension, and I want to support you, but I don't really like having to pay a subscription. Would you be open to offering a lifetime option for maybe $100?
Jacob Cler
2025-10-26 22:08:59 +0000 UTCIt was supposed to be shown on browser restart - i.e. be much less intrusive, sorry about that. If there was a way to quickly propagate an update to chrome store - I would fix it faster. > i hope someone makes an alternative extension there are some alternatives, but they all use my API (including Revanced). So if the API dies due to lack of funds - all alternatives die as well. So yeah, sorry about that - quite poorly handled and implemented by me. I was sleepy, tired and lazy. My bad.
Dmitrii Selivanov
2025-10-24 20:09:07 +0000 UTCyou seriously added a fullscreen ad for a paid feature, and did ai-generated code? i hope someone makes an alternative extension, because the enshittification has begun
Jake
2025-10-24 19:46:39 +0000 UTC