Creator Analytics

Creator Analytics is your private dashboard for seeing how your characters are doing on SpicyChat β€” how many people are using them, how engaged those users are, and how they're rating your work.

You only see your own data. No one else can see your dashboard, and you can't see anyone else's.

How to access it

There are two ways in:

  1. From your chatbots list β€” go to My Creations β†’ Chatbots and click Creator Analytics at the top right.

  1. From a character's profile page β€” click Analytics (chart icon) in the action row, next to Chat Now, Favorite, and Share.

What you see at the top

The top of the dashboard shows seven cards summarizing how all your characters are doing together:

  • Total Requests β€” how many replies your characters generated in total. Every time a user sends a message, regenerates a reply, or runs autopilot counts as one request.

  • Unique Users β€” how many different people chatted with at least one of your characters.

  • Conversations β€” how many separate chat sessions happened across all your characters.

  • Active Characters β€” how many of your characters had at least one user interaction.

  • Avg Depth β€” on average, how many messages each conversation lasted. The smaller text below shows the request-to-conversation ratio (how many replies you generated per chat).

  • Avg Rating β€” the average rating users gave your characters, on a 0–100% scale. The smaller text below shows how many ratings were collected.

  • Net Likes β€” how many users added your characters to their Favorites, minus those who removed them. A breakdown is shown underneath (e.g. +88 / βˆ’41).

Pick a date range. Use the buttons at the top of the dashboard (7 Days, 30 Days, 90 Days, or Custom) to change the time period these numbers cover. The default is the last 30 days.

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Analytics start from January 1, 2026 β€” anything earlier isn't available.

Below the summary cards is a chart showing how your numbers change day by day. Use the tabs at the top of the chart to switch what you're looking at:

  • Requests β€” daily total requests and unique users.

  • Avg Depth β€” daily average conversation depth.

  • Likes β€” daily likes, unlikes, and net likes.

  • Rating β€” daily average rating and ratings count.

Click any item in the chart legend to hide or show that line β€” useful when you want to focus on just one metric.

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A note on Likes. Favorites tracking only began on February 3, 2026. If your selected range starts before that date, the Likes tab won't show data from before then β€” and the Net Likes summary card at the top will read N/A.

Your Chatbots

After the chart, you'll see a table listing all of your characters that received at least one interaction in the selected period. The table breaks the same metrics down per character so you can compare them side by side.

You can:

  • Search by character name or tag using the search bar above the table.

  • Sort by Requests, Users, Depth, Rating, or Net Likes by clicking the metric name above the table.

  • Click any character to open its individual analytics page β€” same metrics and trend chart, but scoped to that one character.

  • Export CSV to download the full list as a spreadsheet, using whatever sort order and date range you currently have selected.

Character Map

At the bottom of the dashboard is the Character Map β€” a one-glance view of how your whole catalog is performing:

  • Position on the chart β€” characters further to the right got more total requests; characters higher up have deeper average conversations.

  • Color β€” green dots are characters with strong ratings (β‰₯80%), orange are average (β‰₯60%), red are below 60%.

  • Size β€” bigger dots mean more unique users.

Hover over any dot to see that character's name along with its requests, depth, rating, and net likes.

This is the fastest way to spot which characters are punching above their weight, and which ones might need a refresh.

FAQ

chevron-rightHow fresh is the data?hashtag

Analytics update on a schedule (Once every 24 hours). Depending on the metric, you may see a delay of up to a few hours between something happening in chat and it appearing on the dashboard.

chevron-rightWhat counts as a "Request"?hashtag

Any user-driven action that asks a character to generate a reply: sending a new message, regenerating a reply, or autopilot. Each action counts as one request β€” so regenerating the same reply three times is three requests. Just typing into the input without sending isn't a request.

chevron-rightWhat counts as a Like?hashtag

A user added your character to their Favorites list. An "Unlike" means a user removed it from Favorites. These are not per-message reactions.

chevron-rightWhy is Net Likes negative?hashtag

More users removed your character from their Favorites than added it during the selected period.

chevron-rightWhy don't my older characters appear in the table?hashtag

The table only lists characters that received at least one request in the selected date range. Try widening the range to 90 Days or use Custom to go back further.

chevron-rightCan I download a copy of the data?hashtag

Yes β€” use Export CSV above the table. The export contains the full character list for your current sort order and date range.

chevron-rightWhose data am I seeing?hashtag

Only your own. There's no way for another user to see your data, and no way for you to see theirs.

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