PANDORA, a company supporting VTuber and V-Liver activities (Headquarters: Shibuya, Tokyo; CEOs: Takuya Miyase / Yoshihiro Izumi), analyzed creator activity data from March to April 2026 for its monetization-focused project, "Project YOHANE."
The results show that the total monthly impressions for the streamers analyzed exceeded 2.5 million. Furthermore, a comparison between streamers who actively engaged in video posting—part of the Project YOHANE curriculum—and those who did not, revealed a nearly 30-fold difference in the number of "gifters" (paying users).
A key feature of Project YOHANE is that it provides more than just the environment and know-how to start streaming; it supports the design of activities that lead to being discovered, viewed, and supported.
In April 2026, the total impressions for participating streamers exceeded 2.5 million. The project provides comprehensive support, not only for starting activities but also for expanding outreach via TikTok LIVE and building connections with viewers. This achievement shows that the reach of individual streamers is steadily increasing.
Regarding the 30-fold difference in gifter acquisition, "gifters" refers to viewers who support streamers by sending gifts during live broadcasts. Converting views into concrete acts of support from fans is a critical outcome for continuous activity and monetization.
Based on experience in training over 5,000 streamers, Project YOHANE integrates streaming know-how with TikTok content delivery analysis. Recognizing that every streamer has different vocal qualities, character traits, communication styles, and strengths, the project provides personalized management rather than a one-size-fits-all approach.
PANDORA remains committed to supporting streamers through every stage—from starting activities to expanding outreach, building fan relationships, and achieving monetization—to create an environment where anyone can challenge themselves as a VTuber or V-Liver.
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- Source: PR TIMES
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