vidIQ Outlier Score and Views Per Hour (VPH) Explained: Find Viral Videos Fast (2026)
By Alan Spicer | 14 April 2026
Here’s something most creators miss: the best trending topics aren’t always the most-watched videos. They’re the videos that are getting watched right now.
That distinction matters. A video with 1 million total views might be dead. A video with 50,000 views but skyrocketing velocity? That’s a signal. That’s a trend you should chase.
vidIQ has two metrics that reveal this hidden momentum: Views Per Hour (VPH) and Outlier Score. Most creators have no idea these exist. The ones who do? They’re always one step ahead, identifying what works before the algorithm gets crowded.
In this guide, I’ll explain what these metrics mean, how to find them, and most importantly—how to use them to inform your content strategy in 2026.
What Is Views Per Hour (VPH)?
Views Per Hour is exactly what it sounds like: how many views a video is accumulating every hour, right now.
It appears as a metric under videos in the vidIQ Chrome extension. You’ll see it when browsing YouTube search results or watching competitor videos. The number updates in real time.
For example:
- A video published 2 years ago might have 500K total views but 2 VPH.
- A video published 3 days ago might have 50K total views but 150 VPH.
- A video published 1 hour ago might have 5K total views but 1,200 VPH.
VPH tells you momentum. It’s the velocity indicator.
Why VPH Matters
YouTube’s algorithm prioritises recent momentum. A video that’s accruing views fast signals to the algorithm: “This is resonating with people right now.” That signal unlocks recommendations, suggested videos, and home feed placements.
If you’re tracking what’s working in real time (not what worked a month ago), VPH is your best friend. It shows you which videos the algorithm is currently pushing and which topics are gaining traction.
What Is Outlier Score?
The Outlier Score is vidIQ’s way of measuring how much a video is exceeding expectations.
Every channel has an average. If your channel’s average video gets 5,000 views, and you upload a video that gets 50,000 views, that’s an outlier. vidIQ quantifies how exceptional that video is.
An Outlier Score of 10x means a video is receiving 10 times more views than your channel average. A score of 2x means double.
How It Works
vidIQ’s algorithm knows your channel’s historical average views per video. When you upload new content, it compares the new video’s performance against that baseline. If the new video is outperforming the average, it gets flagged with an Outlier Score.
The higher the score, the more exceptional the content is for your specific channel.
Why Outlier Score Matters
Outlier Score tells you what resonates with your audience. It’s not about absolute views—it’s about relative performance. If your 100-subscriber channel uploads a video that gets 500 views, that’s a massive outlier for you. It signals a topic or angle that clicks with your people.
This is gold for content strategy. You’re not chasing what works for everyone. You’re identifying what works for your audience specifically.
How to Use VPH: Real-Time Trend Spotting
VPH is a real-time scouting tool. Here’s how to use it strategically:
Spot Trending Content in Your Niche
Open the vidIQ Chrome extension and search for keywords in your niche. Sort by upload date (newest first). Look at the VPH numbers. Videos with high VPH (100+ per hour) are currently trending. Those are the topics gaining traction right now.
If you see a keyword with three different videos all posting in the last week and all hitting 200+ VPH, that’s a signal. Your audience is hungry for that topic.
Compare Your VPH to Competitors
Open a competitor’s recent video. Check their VPH. If they’ve posted a video 3 days ago and it’s at 150 VPH, and your equivalent video posted 3 days ago is at 15 VPH, you’re getting outpaced. Time to analyse what they did differently.
Use VPH as a performance benchmark. You’re not looking for excuse-making—you’re looking for data. If a competitor is consistently hitting higher VPH on similar topics, reverse-engineer their approach (title, thumbnail, keywords, posting time).
Identify Momentum Windows
Some videos hit viral velocity in the first 48 hours, then flatten. vidIQ’s VPH helps you spot when a video is in that hot window. If you see a competitor’s video at 400 VPH (meaning it’s gaining traction quickly), that’s when you should respond with your own take on that topic.
The algorithm is paying attention to that topic right now. Your video, posted in that window, has a better chance of being recommended.
How to Use Outlier Score: Build Your Playbook
Outlier Score is a strategic planning tool. Here’s how to leverage it:
Find What Resonates with Your Audience
Open your channel’s analytics in vidIQ. Look at your videos with the highest Outlier Scores. These are your winners. What do they have in common?
- Topic overlap? (e.g., all your highest-outlier videos are tutorials, not opinion pieces).
- Format consistency? (e.g., all your highest performers are under 8 minutes).
- Thumbnail style? (e.g., all use red text and high contrast).
- Keywords and tags? (e.g., all target beginner-friendly variations of keywords).
This reverse-engineering process builds your content playbook. You’re not guessing. You’re following data.
Identify Emerging Topics for Your Niche
Look at competitor channels in your space. Find their videos with the highest recent Outlier Scores. Those topics are working exceptionally well for them. They might work for you too.
If a competitor’s video on “YouTube Shorts monetisation” has a 5x Outlier Score, that topic is resonating. Explore it. Create your own angle. The demand is proven.
Spot Trend Cycles
Over time, you’ll notice patterns. Certain topics spike every quarter or season. Outlier Score helps you map these cycles. If “Black Friday YouTube growth tips” consistently outperforms your average in October/November, you know to invest in that topic annually.
Practical Strategy: Using Both Metrics Together
The real power emerges when you combine VPH and Outlier Score. Here’s the playbook:
The 3-Step Trend-Spotting Process
- Find high-VPH videos in your niche: Search your keywords. Sort by upload date. Identify videos with 100+ VPH posted in the last 7 days. These are trending *right now*.
- Check their Outlier Scores: Open each high-VPH video in vidIQ. If it’s also an outlier (3x+ for that channel), it’s not just popular—it’s *exceptionally* popular. The topic is resonating beyond normal patterns.
- Create your response: When you find a high-VPH, high-Outlier video in your niche, that’s your cue. Create your own angle on that topic within 48 hours. The algorithm and audience attention are both focused on that topic right now. Your window is open.
This process cuts through noise. You’re not guessing what to cover. You’re following the data and the algorithm simultaneously.
Where to Find These Metrics
VPH: Available in the vidIQ Chrome extension. When you’re browsing YouTube (search results, video pages, channel pages), the extension shows VPH under each video title.
Outlier Score: Also in the Chrome extension, visible on your own channel’s videos and competitor videos. It appears as a badge or score next to the video stats.
Both metrics update in real time. Refresh the page to see the latest numbers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is VPH shown on all videos?
VPH is shown on most videos, but newer videos (posted within the last hour) might not have a reliable VPH metric yet—the data is still stabilising. Videos posted more than a month ago will show VPH, but the number will be lower (since older videos accrue fewer views per hour). Focus on videos posted in the last 7–30 days for the most actionable VPH data.
What’s a good VPH?
VPH is relative to your niche. A tech channel with 1M subscribers might see 50+ VPH as normal. A niche channel with 10K subscribers might see 5 VPH as excellent. Use VPH to compare within your niche and against your own channel’s baseline. If you’re hitting 20 VPH and competitors are hitting 100+ VPH, you have room to improve. If you’re hitting 100+ VPH, you’re in the sweet spot.
How is Outlier Score calculated?
vidIQ’s algorithm compares a video’s views to your channel’s historical average. It factors in age (newer videos have less time to accrue views, so the comparison adjusts for that), niche trends, and your channel’s growth trajectory. The exact formula is proprietary, but the core logic is simple: How much is this video outperforming your baseline? The higher the multiple, the higher the score.
Are these metrics free in vidIQ?
VPH and Outlier Score are available in vidIQ’s free tier when you use the Chrome extension. However, for advanced analytics, deeper competitor insights, and bulk reporting features, you’ll want vidIQ Boost. The first month is $1—plenty of time to test both metrics and see if they fit your workflow.
Can I sort by VPH or Outlier Score?
Not directly in YouTube’s native interface, but vidIQ’s Chrome extension makes it easy to scan multiple videos and note their VPH scores. You can also check your own channel’s analytics in vidIQ, where you can sort videos by Outlier Score to see your top performers. This helps you quickly identify patterns in your best content.
Taking Action Today
Here’s your immediate playbook:
- Install or open the vidIQ Chrome extension.
- Search three keywords in your niche.
- Filter for videos posted in the last 7 days.
- Note which videos have the highest VPH (100+).
- Open your own channel. Review your videos with the highest Outlier Scores.
- Look for patterns: topic, format, length, thumbnail style, keywords.
- Identify one high-VPH topic that aligns with your Outlier patterns.
- Create your version within 48 hours.
This cycle—identify trending topics via VPH, validate against your Outlier patterns, create fast—compounds over time. You’re not chasing random trends. You’re following data and leveraging algorithmic momentum.
In 30 days, you’ll see the difference in your growth trajectory.
Ready to unlock these metrics and build your data-driven content strategy? vidIQ’s full platform, including advanced VPH and Outlier tracking, is just $1 for your first month on my Boost plan.
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Related reading:
vidIQ Review 2026: Complete Feature Breakdown
YouTube Analytics Explained: CTR, AVD, and Growth Metrics That Matter
How to Find YouTube Trending Topics in Your Niche
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