{"data":{"channel":{"id":"UCX6OQ3DkcsbYNE6H8uQQuVA","type":"youtube"},"projection":{"views":160856231,"type":"default"}}}
curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/323/get+estimated+views+from+youtube+api/261/get+estimates?channelId=UCX6OQ3DkcsbYNE6H8uQQuVA' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
After signing up, every developer is assigned a personal API access key, a unique combination of letters and digits provided to access to our API endpoint. To authenticate with the Get Estimated Views from Youtube API simply include your bearer token in the Authorization header.
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About the API:
This API has the ability to predict the performance of a video uploaded on a given Youtube Channel. It will deliver how many views it could get in its first 30 days of a lifecycle depending on the channel performance.
This API receives the channel ID that you want to estimate its views and it will deliver its projected views.
Campaign research: This API is useful for those marketing companies that want to track the performance that could be achieved on different Youtube Channels and start advertising their products with those content creators.
Calculate your future views: This API is also useful for those content creators that want to have an estimate of what impact their future videos could have. This is a nice statistic to know if your channel is growing.
Besides the number of API calls per month, there are no other limitations.
The Get Estimates endpoint returns projected view counts for a specified YouTube channel over the first 30 days of a video's lifecycle. The response includes the channel ID and the estimated number of views.
The key fields in the response data include "channel.id" (the unique identifier for the YouTube channel) and "projection.views" (the estimated number of views for the video).
The response data is structured in a JSON format, containing a "data" object with nested "channel" and "projection" objects. This organization allows easy access to both channel information and view estimates.
The Get Estimates endpoint provides information on the estimated views for a specific YouTube channel, allowing users to assess potential video performance based on channel metrics.
Users can customize their data requests by specifying the channel ID in the API call. This allows them to obtain view estimates for any channel they are interested in analyzing.
The data for estimates is derived from historical performance metrics of the specified YouTube channel, ensuring that predictions are based on actual channel activity and trends.
Typical use cases include influencer marketing campaigns, where brands assess potential collaboration impact, and content creators evaluating future video performance to strategize their content.
Users can leverage the estimated view counts to inform content strategy, optimize marketing efforts, and identify promising channels for partnerships, enhancing their overall campaign effectiveness.
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