Datahumble launches AI-powered Steam analytics platform

Datahumble has launched a comprehensive analytics platform for Steam developers amid record game release volumes on the platform. The tool provides market intelligence on wishlists, revenue, influencer impact, and more. Based in Turkey, the startup aims to help studios make data-driven decisions in the competitive PC gaming market.

Datahumble officially launched on March 10, 2026, introducing a full-cycle Steam analytics platform designed to support developers throughout the game lifecycle. With over 150,000 Steam titles indexed and tracking of more than 1,000,000 streams on Twitch and Kick, the platform offers unified insights into market dynamics.

The PC gaming sector faces intense competition, with more than 20,000 new games released on Steam in 2025. Datahumble addresses this by connecting metrics such as wishlist velocity, revenue estimation, player sentiment, and competitive benchmarking into a single workflow. At the pre-launch phase, developers can analyze wishlist trends and upcoming titles to gauge demand and anticipate competition.

A key feature is the Steam Financial Dashboard, which integrates with a developer's Steam Financial API key to provide access to sales data, including historical revenue, refund rates, discount performance, and regional breakdowns. It also tracks key activations across titles and estimates upcoming Steam payouts.

Post-launch, the AI-powered Review Insights engine uses natural language processing to categorize thousands of Steam reviews, identifying patterns in areas like performance issues and gameplay feedback. For marketing, the Stream Analytics suite evaluates influencer performance across Twitch and Kick, linking streaming activity to wishlist growth and player counts.

The platform includes tools for competitive analysis, such as side-by-side benchmarking of titles on revenue, sales, and reviews, and a release calendar to optimize launch timing amid sales periods and high-profile releases.

“We built Datahumble after observing studios make million-dollar decisions using incomplete or delayed market signals,” said Atakan Atalar, CEO of Datahumble. “Data is the great equalizer.”

Pricing is tiered, with a free plan for basic insights and paid options for advanced features, targeting indie developers, mid-size studios, publishers, and investors. The platform is available at datahumble.com.

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