YouTube: How to See Who Subscribed to Your Channel

Knowing who subscribes to your YouTube channel helps you understand your audience and connect with your most engaged viewers. YouTube only shows subscribers who made their subscriptions public, but it’s still a helpful list to check regularly.

 

Why This Matters

  • Identifying your subscribers helps you engage your audience.
  • You can thank loyal viewers, invite them to comment, or tailor content for your most active followers.

Step-by-Step: How to View Your Subscribers

  1. Go to YouTube Studio.
  2. On the left menu, click “Dashboard”.
  3. Scroll to the bottom right and find the “Recent Subscribers” card.
  4. Click “See All” to open the full list.
  5. Use filters to sort by subscription date or subscriber count.

✅ This list shows only users who made their subscriptions public.

What You Can and Can’t See

🔍 You Can See:

  • Subscriber names and profile pictures
  • Date they subscribed
  • Their subscriber count (if public)

🚫 You Can’t See:

  • Subscribers with private subscription settings
  • Email addresses or contact info

Resources

🎥 Watch: How to See Who Subscribed to You on YouTube
📖 YouTube Help Center – Subscriber Visibility

Final Tips

✅ Check your subscriber list regularly to monitor growth
✅ Use the info to shape content your audience loves
✅ Engage with public subscribers by replying to comments or giving shout-outs