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About Livecounts.io
Since 2019, Livecounts.io has been where fans, journalists, and curious people around the world come to watch social media history unfold, one follower at a time.
As Seen In
When social media history happens, journalists come to Livecounts.
BuzzFeed
BuzzFeed tracked Charli D'Amelio's historic milestone to 100 million TikTok followers in real time, with Livecounts as the go-to source for live counts.
Know Your Meme
Know Your Meme covered the moment Khaby Lame overtook Charli D'Amelio as the most-followed TikToker. The race was watched live on Livecounts.
Vulture
Vulture reported on the controversy that saw Charli D'Amelio drop over 500,000 followers, a dramatic decline tracked in real time on Livecounts.io.
Indy100
Indy100 covered the fan-hyped subscriber battle between MrBeast and T-Series, a showdown that Livecounts let fans follow subscriber by subscriber.
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Monthly Users
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Years Running
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Always and Forever
Livecounts.io started in 2019 as a side project, a small tool built out of genuine curiosity about how fast creators were growing on YouTube. There was no grand business plan. Just a developer who wanted to watch numbers go up in real time and figured others might too.
When TikTok exploded in 2020, so did Livecounts. Millions of fans used the site to watch Charli D'Amelio race toward 100 million followers, track Khaby Lame's rise to the top, and witness every twist in the platform's wild creator economy. Major publications like BuzzFeed, Vulture, and Know Your Meme linked to Livecounts as the authoritative source for live counts during these moments.
Today, Livecounts tracks YouTube, TikTok, Twitter/X, Twitch, and Kick, serving more than 2 million page views and 360,000 unique users every single month. All of it still built on that same original idea: make it easy to watch social media in real time, and make it free for everyone.
2019
Livecounts.io began as a passion project, a simple tool to watch YouTube subscriber counts tick up in real time. No funding, no team, just curiosity and code.
2020
The TikTok boom brought millions of fans eager to track their favorite creators. Livecounts expanded to TikTok and became the destination for milestone-watching during the platform's explosive growth.
2021
Twitter/X, Twitch, and Kick support launched, giving fans one place to track all their favorite creators across every major platform.
2023
Livecounts crossed 2 million monthly page views, entirely organically, driven by word-of-mouth and the internet's love of watching numbers go up.
Today
From milestone celebrations to controversy tracking, Livecounts is where the internet comes to watch social media history unfold in real time.
We only show public data
Every number you see on Livecounts is data that anyone could get by visiting a public profile. We automate what is already visible, nothing more.
No paywalls, no sign-ups
Livecounts has always been free and always will be. We run ads to keep the lights on, but the core product is open to everyone.
We do not remove accurate information
We act like journalists: if the data is correct and public, it stays. Our credibility depends on it. Transparency is the whole point.
Independent since day one
Livecounts is not owned by or affiliated with YouTube, TikTok, Twitter/X, Twitch, or Kick. We are an independent service with no conflicts of interest.
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