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ADAPTIVE TRACKING

How TurbaneStats tracking works

TurbaneStats does not receive a continuous live feed from YouTube. It records snapshots. Videos moving quickly are checked more often; slower videos are checked less often so available API quota is spent where fresh data matters most.

🍳 CookingAbout every 1 minutes

Fastest-growing videos. Checked most frequently while they are moving quickly.

Ultra HighAbout every 5 minutes

Very fast growth that needs frequent snapshots.

HighAbout every 15 minutes

Strong current activity with regular hourly-or-better tracking.

MediumAbout every 30 minutes

Moderate activity. Checked less often to preserve quota for faster-moving videos.

LowAbout every hour

Slower or older videos. Checked least often, so hourly-rate estimates can be less current.

Why can views/hour look inaccurate?

Views/hour is calculated from TurbaneStats snapshots. If a Low-priority video is checked several hours apart, its displayed hourly rate is based on the latest useful tracking interval and can lag behind a sudden change on YouTube. High, Ultra High and Cooking videos receive fresher snapshots.

Priority can change automatically as a video's growth changes. The schedules above come from TurbaneStats' current tracker settings, so this page stays accurate when the tracking configuration changes.

Priority and momentum are different: priority decides how often TurbaneStats checks a video; momentum describes what the tracked data says about its performance.