# Channel Networks

### What is it?

The **Channel Networks** section allows you to explore groups of Telegram channels combined into networks. These networks usually belong to the same owner or are managed as a unified content ecosystem.

This tool helps you understand how channels are connected, analyze their combined performance, and evaluate them for advertising or research purposes.

A **channel network** is a group of Telegram channels that:

* are managed by one owner or team
* share a similar topic or audience
* may promote each other or operate as a content grid

Analyzing networks instead of individual channels gives a broader and more strategic view of the Telegram ecosystem.<br>

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### What is shown in Channel Networks?

The main page displays a list of networks ranked by key performance metrics.

For each network, you can see:

* **Network name**
* **Number of channels** — how many channels are included
* **Total subscribers** — combined audience size
* **Growth (7d / 30d)** — audience change over time
* **Publication views** — average or total views
* **ER (Engagement Rate)** — engagement level of the audience

### Filters and controls

* **Country filter** — analyze networks by region
* **Sorting** — rank networks by subscribers, growth, views, and other metrics

### Why use Channel Networks?

This section helps you:

* find large and influential channel ecosystems
* evaluate the total reach of a group of channels
* identify promising networks for advertising placements
* understand how channels are structured within the market

### Network details page

When you click on a specific network, you open a detailed view with full analytics for all channels included in that network.

### Overview metrics

At the top of the page, you will see:

* **Total subscribers** — total audience across all channels
* **Total views** — overall or average views across the network
* **Growth dynamics** — changes in subscribers and views over time

### Channels inside the network

Below is a table with all channels included in the network.

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For each channel, the following data is available:

* **Channel name** — name and username
* **Subscribers** — total audience size
* **Ads Index** — advertising quality score
* **Growth (24h)** — daily audience change
* **Growth (30d)** — monthly audience change
* **Growth chart (90d)** — visual trend of growth
* **Views** — average post views
* **ER (Engagement Rate)** — audience engagement level

### Additional features

* **Export** — download the channel list and metrics
* **Customization** — adjust visible columns in the table
* **Channels count** — total number of channels in the network

### How to use this page

* analyze channels individually within a network
* compare performance across channels
* identify top-performing channels
* select the most relevant channels for advertising instead of buying the whole network blindly

### Important

* Networks may include both public and private channels
* Some channels may have limited available data
* Metrics are updated regularly and may change over time


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