Audience Segments

Find your revenue-driving 3%.

Every creator has a small cluster of fans generating a disproportionate share of their revenue. Most have never identified them — because no single platform shows you who the same person is across YouTube, Patreon, Substack, and Instagram simultaneously. Fanlytiq's cross-platform identity resolution does.

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How It Works

From first connection to named segment in 48 hours

Once you connect your first platform, Fanlytiq starts building your unified audience graph. With 3+ platforms connected, you'll have a named power-fan list with per-fan revenue scores within two days.

How it works
Ingests engagement events across all connected platforms
Resolves duplicate audience identities across platforms
Scores each fan by revenue contribution and engagement depth
Classifies fans into segment tiers: power, engaged, casual
What you see
Named power-fan list with per-fan revenue score
Segment size as percentage of total audience
Platform breakdown of where power fans are most active
Segment trend over time (growing or shrinking?)
What you do
Create content prioritizing your power fans' preferred formats
Run targeted campaigns to your power-fan list specifically
Monitor segment health as a leading revenue indicator
Share segment data with brand partners for rate justification

The Algorithm

How cross-platform data becomes a unified audience graph

Separate platform streams. One coherent picture of who your fans really are — with engagement depth, revenue contribution, and segment classification per fan.

YouTube Comments, subs, Super Chats Instagram DMs, saves, story replies Patreon Pledges, tier, tenure Substack Opens, clicks, paid subs Audience Graph Identity resolution Cross-platform merge Revenue scoring Segment classification ~12,400 fan profiles merged Power Fans 372 fans · 58% revenue 3.0% of audience Engaged 1,840 fans · 31% Casual 10,188 fans · 11% Platforms Intelligence Engine Segments

Use Cases

How creators use audience segmentation

YouTube Creator

Marcus discovered his 400 power fans were mostly podcast listeners, not YouTube viewers

After connecting YouTube, Patreon, and his podcast feed, Fanlytiq revealed that 62% of his revenue came from fans who consumed all three formats — not just his YouTube channel. He shifted his Patreon strategy to bundle podcast access and saw a 34% increase in pledge upgrades.

Newsletter Creator

Aria identified a segment of 180 power readers driving nearly all her course sales

Her Substack had 22,000 subscribers but a small cohort of 180 opened every email, clicked every link, and converted at 8x the rate of her average subscriber. Fanlytiq named them. Aria now writes every email with that segment explicitly in mind.

Multi-Platform Creator

Dev used segment data to justify a $4,000 minimum on brand deals

Before Fanlytiq, Dev was quoting $1,200 for Instagram integrations. Segment data showed his power fans had 3x the platform engagement benchmark and a high product purchase rate. He now uses the segment report as supporting data in every media kit.

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