# Twitch Creator Dashboard Refresh: Streamlining Analytics for Mid-Tier Partners

> Twitch’s new Creator Dashboard targets mid-tier streamers with the 'Viewer Growth Health' score and native CSV exports. Learn how to use these analytics tools to boost retention.

- Source: https://twitch-streaming.nicheflash.com/blogs/twitch-creator-dashboard-refresh-streaming-analytics-mid-tier-partners
- Publisher: Twitch Streaming News
- Published: 2026-08-18
- Updated: 2026-08-18

- Twitch rolled out a redesigned Creator Dashboard on August 10, 2026, specifically targeting Partnerships tiers with under 50 concurrent viewers.
- The platform introduced the 'Viewer Growth Health' Score, a metric aggregating follower conversion, view duration, and returning viewers into a single 0–100 indicator.
- Streamers can now export raw CSV data from the Overview tab, eliminating reliance on third-party scraping tools like StreamElements or Helix workarounds.
- A critical API deprecation warning requires creators to migrate OBS plugins and alert boxes to new OAuth2 endpoints before September 15, 2026, to prevent broken metrics.

 ## Why Is Twitch Redesigning the Creator Dashboard for Smaller Channels?

 In an effort to bridge the gap between grassroots content creators and established enterprise-grade studios, Twitch launched a comprehensive redesign of its Creator Dashboard on August 10, 2026. This update focuses primarily on the Partnership tiers below 50 concurrent viewers, which includes most Affiliate and Passthrough accounts [1]. Historically, smaller creators struggled with 'data opacity,' lacking access to the deep analytical insights enjoyed by top-tier streamers [1]. The refresh aims to democratize this data, providing actionable guidance directly within the native interface without requiring external subscriptions or complex developer knowledge.

 ## How Does the New 'Viewer Growth Health' Score Work?

 The centerpiece of the updated dashboard is the 'Viewer Growth Health' Score. A composite index designed to simplify performance tracking, this metric aggregates three critical variables: follower conversion rate, average view duration, and returning viewer percentage, scaling them into a single numerical value between 0 and 100 [1]. Early analysis from **TwitchTracker** indicates that channels scoring above 75 on this metric experience a 14% month-over-month increase in subscription conversion rates [2]. To optimize scheduling, creators are advised to prioritize their 'Returning Viewer Ratio' over peak viewer counts, as the new algorithmic placement in 'Recommended' feeds heavily weights consistent audience retention.

 ## What Changes Are Coming to Data Export and Retention Visualization?

 Addressing long-standing community feedback regarding awkward cohort mixing in previous reports, Twitch has integrated a 'First-Time vs. Returning' toggle directly into the Viewer Trends graph [1]. This feature allows moderators and stream managers to clearly differentiate between organic growth and casual traffic spikes. Furthermore, the 'Overview' tab now supports the direct export of raw CSV data. By removing the barrier to entry created by third-party scraping tools, this feature enables small teams to conduct their own financial and growth forecasting using standard spreadsheet software.

 ## Are There Immediate Technical Risks With Third-Party Integrations?

 While the dashboard upgrades offer significant benefits, simultaneous changes to the underlying infrastructure present immediate challenges for production workflows. Concurrent with the dashboard launch, Twitch deprecated specific limit parameters for the `GET /users/:id/follows` endpoint for unverified applications [3]. This technical shift means that any OBS plugins, overlay alerts, or chatbots relying on legacy follower count widgets will cease to function after September 15, 2026. Creators must audit their current integrations and migrate to the new OAuth2 scoped endpoints to ensure their broadcasts remain stable.
