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A YouTube Studio alternative that actually uses the iPad screen

Studio on iPad is the phone app stretched out. If the iPad is where you review performance between shoots, you deserve the full dashboard, not a scaled-up card list.

The problem with the Studio workflow

The mobile Studio app trims metrics to fit a phone: no serious retention curves, limited comparison, and one channel per session. On a large iPad display that restriction is pure waste.

What YT Manager does differently

  • Full desktop-class dashboard in Safari, sized for the iPad display
  • Every channel visible at once, no app-level account switching
  • Retention, CTR, impressions and revenue rather than trimmed mobile metrics
  • Add it to the Home Screen for an app-like launch

YouTube Studio vs YT Manager

YouTube Studio

Phone-oriented app layout with reduced analytics depth.

YT Manager

Complete dashboard that adapts to the tablet viewport.

FeatureThe alternativeYT Manager
LayoutPhone app scaled upResponsive dashboard
Metric depth on tabletReducedFull
Multi-channelOne at a timeAll at once
InstallApp StoreAdd to Home Screen

Is this the right fit for you?

Use YT Manager if

  • You review channel performance on an iPad
  • You want the same numbers you get on desktop while travelling

Probably not for you if

  • You need to upload or moderate comments from the tablet

Related free tool: YouTube CTR calculator

Frequently asked questions

Is there a native iPad app?
No, and it is not needed — the dashboard runs in Safari and can be added to the Home Screen.
Does it work in split view?
Yes, the layout adapts down to narrow widths.
Can I export from iPad?
Yes, CSV export works from the browser on paid plans.
Will I still need the Studio app?
For uploads and comment moderation, yes.

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