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Website analytics (under WebsiteAnalytics) show how your public pages are performing: page views, visits, and sometimes traffic sources.

Where to find it

  • Go to WebsiteAnalytics in the sidebar. You may need a paid plan to see analytics. See Plan limits.

What you might see

  • Page views: Number of times each page (or the site overall) was viewed.
  • Visits / sessions: Number of visits (one person may have multiple page views in a visit).
  • Top pages: Which pages get the most views.
  • Time range: Filter by date range (e.g. last 7 days, last 30 days).
  • Traffic sources (if available): Where visitors came from (e.g. direct, search, social, referral).
Analytics depend on your app’s integration (e.g. server logs, or a third-party like Google Analytics). Accuracy and metrics vary. Use them as a guide, not absolute truth.

Use analytics for

  • Deciding which content to update or promote.
  • Checking if new pages get traffic after you share links.
  • Understanding which pages are most important to your audience.
If analytics are missing or zero, confirm the feature is enabled for your plan and that the pages are published and receiving visits.