The company behind Esports Charts, Streams Charts, DoHuya, Chess Watch, and MIRAI has rebranded to AWERTI.
ESM.one, the company behind platforms such as Esports Charts and Streams Charts, has announced its rebrand to AWERTI.

AWERTI, Esports Charts, and Streams Charts
Founded in 2016 by Artyom Odintsov, Ihor Kryvych, and Ivan Danishevskiy, the company began as an esports viewership project. Over the years, Esports Charts became its flagship product and later expanded to cover data for a wider range of games. In an interview with esports.gg, Odintsov revealed that this naturally led to the creation of Streams Charts when the team set out to develop a new product.
"Streams Charts emerged quite logically," Odintsov said in the interview. "As of 2019 to 2020, we already had a lot of streaming data, but Esports Charts mostly answered questions about tournaments — a set of simultaneous streams. The team had the initiative and desire to create a new product. And we did it. Basically, now we continue to follow the same goals as at the beginning: accessible and understandable streaming analytics."
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What is AWERTI?
To Odintsov, AWERTI isn't just a rebrand, either. Rather, the new name reflects the company's broader vision as a "data-driven product company building the ecosystem for everything streamed live."
In addition to Esports Charts and Streams Charts, AWERTI's other products include DoHuya, Chess Watch, and MIRAI. Its livestreaming analytics draw from platforms such as Twitch, TikTok, YouTube, and Kick.
"We’ve built a unique tech stack that covers over 25 streaming platforms — something no one else in the market has,” Kryvych said, adding that the company has grown into a powerful tool used by industry leaders. "Our mission is to bring transparency and trust to livestreaming analytics. We help companies measure and understand their audiences — and make decisions based on verified data and clear methodology."
According to AWERTI, some of its clients include Red Bull, Amazon Alexa, Electronic Arts, AMD, Ubisoft, and Logitech.
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