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All about streamion.bot.

Sign-in flow, chat commands, event responses, alerts, music integrations — the full reference for your bot configuration.

Stream Stats

The Stream Stats page (/stats) is a historical view of your channel activity, complementing the live counters on the Dashboard. Where the dashboard shows what is happening right now and what has happened since midnight today, the Stats page aggregates the longer timeline.

The page is available to every signed-in workspace member.

A Day / Week / Month toggle at the top sets the time window for everything on the page; it defaults to Month (the last 30 days). Just below it, a summary strip shows the totals for the selected window: Streams, Hours live, Avg viewers, Messages, Commands, and New subs.

Daily breakdown

Below the summary is a day-by-day table for the selected window — its heading reads Today, Last 7 days, or Last 30 days to match the toggle. Days on which you did not stream are omitted — gaps simply mean "no stream that day". Columns:

ColumnMeaning
DayThe calendar day (local time).
StreamsNumber of stream sessions on the day.
Hours liveTotal time live across all sessions, in hours and minutes.
MessagesTotal chat messages observed in your channel.
CommandsTotal command invocations served by streamion.bot.
FollowsNew follows in the period.
SubsNew subscriptions (paid, Prime, gift recipients) in the period.

Sort is newest-first.

Recent sessions

The lower section lists up to fifteen recent stream sessions within the selected window, one row per stream (from the moment your channel goes live until it goes offline again). A currently-live session is marked with a live chip; its counters show the most recent numbers streamion.bot has saved — written to the database about every 30 seconds while you're live. The page itself does not auto-refresh, so reload it to pull the latest figures. The final totals for the row are written when the stream ends.

When the data appears

Stats first appear after streamion.bot has seen at least one full stream session for your channel (you went live and then offline again). Before that, the page shows an empty-state message explaining that data starts arriving once you go live.

The daily counters on the dashboard are live values that reset at local midnight. The Stats page draws from a separate database, so its historical numbers persist.