Steam market intelligence

Know what actually wins on Steam.

Uptake Analytics turns every Steam release into honest, base-rate analytics โ€” genre success rates, underserved niches, pricing signals, and trend momentum โ€” so you build and market the right game.

No setup. Real Steam data across 460+ genres and years of releases.
Genre success rate โ€” by year
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What you get

The data layer for Steam launch decisions

Every chart is built on real base rates โ€” every release counted, not just the winners โ€” so the numbers actually mean something.

Genre momentum

Track how each genre's success rate trends year over year. Spot what's heating up before everyone piles in โ€” and what's cooling off.

Opportunity map

See competition vs. success rate at a glance. Find underserved niches with proven demand โ€” and avoid the saturated bloodbaths.

Build any report

Query by tags, date ranges, review thresholds and sort โ€” then save it to your workspace and export. No spreadsheets, no scraping.

Scheduled tracking

Put any report on a daily, weekly, or monthly cadence. Fresh analysis lands in your workspace automatically โ€” no need to log in.

How it works

From signup to insight in minutes

1

Create your workspace

Sign up and your private analytics workspace is provisioned instantly.

2

Explore & build

Dive into trends and opportunity maps, or build custom reports on the genres you care about.

3

Automate & share

Schedule recurring reports and add teammates by the seat as you grow.

Pricing

Simple per-seat pricing

Start free for 14 days. Add teammates by the seat whenever you need them.

$49 / seat / month
  • Full trends, opportunity maps & analysis
  • Unlimited custom reports & saved queries
  • Daily / weekly / monthly scheduled runs
  • Private per-workspace data, exportable
  • Add seats anytime ยท cancel anytime
Start 14-day free trial

Stop guessing what sells on Steam.

Join the developers and publishers making launch decisions on real data.

Start your free trial โ†’