Revenue Attribution
Know which content earns, not just performs.
A video with 200K views that drives zero Patreon upgrades is not your best content — it's your most watched content. Fanlytiq maps every dollar of revenue back to the piece that triggered it, using a 30-day multi-touch attribution window across your full catalog and all connected platforms.
How It Works
Content-to-revenue tracing: every channel, every format
Attribution logic built for creator economics — not ad-click measurement. Tracks platform-to-platform conversion (YouTube video → Patreon upgrade, newsletter → Gumroad sale) across a 30-day attribution window.
Attribution Model
How content events connect to revenue
A look at the attribution chain from a single YouTube video to its total revenue impact.
Use Cases
How creators use revenue attribution
Jordan found his deep-dive videos earned 4x more per view than his trending content
Trending topics got higher view counts but his audience was largely non-converting passers-by. Deep-dive niche content converted 6.8% of viewers to paid subscribers. He restructured his publishing calendar from 2 trending videos + 1 deep dive to 4 deep dives per month.
Priya stopped recording 4 episodes a week after attribution showed 2 drove 90% of revenue
Her interview episodes drove almost no Substack upgrades or Patreon conversions. Solo commentary episodes drove nearly everything. She cut interview frequency in half, freed 8 hours per week, and her monthly revenue went up by 22% in the following quarter.
Sam discovered his free email series was responsible for 47% of all paid conversions
A free 5-email course on his list was driving nearly half his paid membership conversions. He'd almost cut it due to workload. Instead, he updated it, extended it to 8 emails, and set it as the default welcome sequence for all new subscribers.
Know which content earns its keep.
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