The Streaming Dashboard in Velveteen
Updated June 13, 2026
The Streaming dashboard has six tabs: Overview, Trend, Tracks, Artists, Labels, and Releases. A date range control at the top sets the window for every tab, with quick presets for 7D, 30D, 90D, and YTD.
Each tab answers a different question about the same date range. This page explains what each tab shows and how the date control works.
The six tabs
Overview
Total streams, your top platform, your top track, and the platform breakdown for the range.
Trend
A daily line of streams across the range, with a per-platform split.
Tracks
Every track ranked by streams, with its own platform breakdown and daily trend.
Artists
Streams grouped by artist name, with track counts and trends.
Labels
Streams grouped by label, with track counts and trends.
Releases
Streams grouped by release, joining each track to the release it belongs to.
Setting the date range
- 1
Pick a preset
7D, 30D, 90D, and YTD count back from the latest available data, not from today, so each preset is a full window. - 2
Or set custom dates
Choose your own from and to dates. The latest selectable date is the most recent day with reported data. - 3
The range applies everywhere
Changing the dates updates Overview and every other tab at once.
Tip
Frequently asked questions
Why can I not pick today's date?+
The latest selectable day is the most recent one with reported data. Because reporting lags a few days, today is usually not available yet.
What is the Releases tab joining?+
It groups track streams by the release each track belongs to. Streams from tracks not attached to a release are grouped as Unlinked.
Do the tabs share one date range?+
Yes. The date control at the top sets the window for every tab.
What does the top platform mean?+
On Overview, it is the platform with the most streams in your selected range.
Related articles
Overview
The Streaming dashboard: stream counts by track, artist, label, and release, where the data comes from, the few-day reporting lag, and how streams differ from royalties.
Trends and changes
The Trend tab, day-over-day change percentages, top DSP and top track, and what active tracks means.
Where the data comes from
Daily DSP reports delivered through distribution, broken down by Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, Amazon, and Deezer, scoped to your catalog and lagging a few days.