Analytics/Overview, pages and geography

Overview, pages and geography

The core traffic views. What you see when you open a site, how the pages report works, and where your visitors come from.

The overview

Opening a site in the dashboard lands you on the overview: visitors, pageviews, session length, and trends for the selected date range. Date ranges are presets, the last 24 hours, 7, 30, or 90 days, and every number respects the site's timezone, which you set in site settings.

Data appears here within seconds of an event arriving, so the overview doubles as a live check after installing the snippet.

Pages

The pages report ranks your content by traffic and shows entries, exits, and engagement per path. Time on page and scroll depth come from the automatic page_leave event, so you get real engagement signals without any extra setup.

If your URLs contain ids or noise, you can configure excluded paths and path mappings in site settings so that /order/8f3a... rolls up into /order/:id instead of a thousand one hit pages.

Users

The users view lists identified people with their traits, linked devices, and event history. See Identifying users for how people end up here.

Geography

The geography view breaks visitors down by country and region. Location is derived from the request at ingest time, no IP addresses are stored on events.

Asking instead of clicking

Every number in these views is also reachable through the AI assistant. "Which pages lost the most traffic versus last month" is a valid query, and often faster than composing the filter by hand.