In Progress
Filter Active Pages by Referral/Medium/Country
Ability to see which pages are active for a particular source. I.e Click Facebook (Source) CPC (medium) to see what pages those referrals are viewing.
💡 Feature Request
Over 1 year ago
High Priority
In Progress
Filter Active Pages by Referral/Medium/Country
Ability to see which pages are active for a particular source. I.e Click Facebook (Source) CPC (medium) to see what pages those referrals are viewing.
💡 Feature Request
Over 1 year ago
High Priority
Planned
Show Sources as Colour Bars in Main-Overview
"It would be great if we could see the sources of the articles in real time, for example marked with colour bars. I know that we can also view the source of an article in Realtime, but you have to click separately, which is not so convenient if you want to see the sources of several articles."
💡 Feature Request
Over 1 year ago
Planned
Show Sources as Colour Bars in Main-Overview
"It would be great if we could see the sources of the articles in real time, for example marked with colour bars. I know that we can also view the source of an article in Realtime, but you have to click separately, which is not so convenient if you want to see the sources of several articles."
💡 Feature Request
Over 1 year ago
Planned
See who is online
"It would be great that we see who is online in the dashboard and at the moment responsible for the homepage. We're a big team and it would be great to see who his in charge right now and which people from other departements are online right now"
💡 Feature Request
Over 1 year ago
Planned
See who is online
"It would be great that we see who is online in the dashboard and at the moment responsible for the homepage. We're a big team and it would be great to see who his in charge right now and which people from other departements are online right now"
💡 Feature Request
Over 1 year ago
Planned
More Geodata: Cities and ISP (Internet Service Provider) information
Rather than solely displaying the countries of user origin, it would be beneficial to also include city-level data. This could be accomplished through the use of GeoIP or MaxData services. Additionally, presenting information about the users' Internet Service Providers (Network Providers) would offer a more comprehensive overview.
💡 Feature Request
Over 1 year ago
Planned
More Geodata: Cities and ISP (Internet Service Provider) information
Rather than solely displaying the countries of user origin, it would be beneficial to also include city-level data. This could be accomplished through the use of GeoIP or MaxData services. Additionally, presenting information about the users' Internet Service Providers (Network Providers) would offer a more comprehensive overview.
💡 Feature Request
Over 1 year ago
In Progress
Roll Up Google Source to TLD Only, No Country Extension
I'd like to see the total number of referrals from Google across all domains, in addition to the breakdown of TLD countries. I.e Google 250 (google.com 84, google.co.uk 25, etc)
💡 Feature Request
Over 1 year ago
In Progress
Roll Up Google Source to TLD Only, No Country Extension
I'd like to see the total number of referrals from Google across all domains, in addition to the breakdown of TLD countries. I.e Google 250 (google.com 84, google.co.uk 25, etc)
💡 Feature Request
Over 1 year ago
User Needs Integration (AI)
Automatically analyse User needs and give suggestions to improve traffic (see here: https://www.ftstrategies.com/en-gb/insights/user-needs-a-way-for-newsrooms-to-do-more-with-less/)
💡 Feature Request
10 months ago
User Needs Integration (AI)
Automatically analyse User needs and give suggestions to improve traffic (see here: https://www.ftstrategies.com/en-gb/insights/user-needs-a-way-for-newsrooms-to-do-more-with-less/)
💡 Feature Request
10 months ago
Referral Source
Hello Ben, We pass {slug}#utm_medium=__ Currently we are not able to see the referral source for these. It comes cumulative whereas we want to see # added utm links as well. This is very normal practice in media industry. I think there would be some regex logic which is being missed. Can you see this. Thanks
🐞 Bug Report
8 months ago
Referral Source
Hello Ben, We pass {slug}#utm_medium=__ Currently we are not able to see the referral source for these. It comes cumulative whereas we want to see # added utm links as well. This is very normal practice in media industry. I think there would be some regex logic which is being missed. Can you see this. Thanks
🐞 Bug Report
8 months ago
Planned
Exclude IP addresses
I'd be great to have option to add IP addresses which should be not showed in analytics (for example IP address of our workplace/office etc.)
💡 Feature Request
11 months ago
Planned
Exclude IP addresses
I'd be great to have option to add IP addresses which should be not showed in analytics (for example IP address of our workplace/office etc.)
💡 Feature Request
11 months ago
Page Views Per Hour
Hi Ben and team. First off keep up the great work, this product has continued to get better and better over the years. The Page Views per day are super helpful but having an additional feature showing hourly breakdown per day would give us even more useful information about traffic trends. Maybe the chart could go underneath the Last 30 days chart on the main dashboard. If you clicked on it, it could show the breakdown per hour. You could also have a clickthrough from each of the 30 days where you could see that days hourly breakdown as well. Thanks and please reach out if I can be of any assistance answering any questions regarding the feature request.
💡 Feature Request
About 15 hours ago
Page Views Per Hour
Hi Ben and team. First off keep up the great work, this product has continued to get better and better over the years. The Page Views per day are super helpful but having an additional feature showing hourly breakdown per day would give us even more useful information about traffic trends. Maybe the chart could go underneath the Last 30 days chart on the main dashboard. If you clicked on it, it could show the breakdown per hour. You could also have a clickthrough from each of the 30 days where you could see that days hourly breakdown as well. Thanks and please reach out if I can be of any assistance answering any questions regarding the feature request.
💡 Feature Request
About 15 hours ago
In Progress
GA4: Fixing alignment discrepancy between Total visitors and Total users
Currently, Realtime Analytics uses 'Total daily visitors' to measure user engagement over specific time ranges. For privacy protection, we currently reset Unique User IDs every 24 hours. While this practice enhances user privacy, it leads to inflated visitor counts compared to GA4, especially when analyzing data over periods longer than a day. This daily reset means a single user visiting your site on multiple days is counted as a new unique visitor each day. Consequently, our 'Total daily visitors' metric often reports significantly higher numbers than GA4's 'Total users' for the same period. What's changing We're developing an advanced method to track unique visitors over extended periods without compromising user privacy. This new approach will: div]:mt-0 [&:is(h3)>div]:mt-0 [&:is(h4)>div]:mt-0">Align more closely with GA4's 'Total users' metric div]:mt-0 [&:is(h3)>div]:mt-0 [&:is(h4)>div]:mt-0">Provide more accurate long-term visitor data div]:mt-0 [&:is(h3)>div]:mt-0 [&:is(h4)>div]:mt-0">Maintain strong privacy protections by avoiding the storage of personal data and Unique User IDs Once implemented, you'll see a new metric that offers a more realistic view of your unique visitor count over time. This change will allow for more accurate comparisons with GA4 data and provide a clearer understanding of your true user base. We're in the final stages of testing this new methodology. Soon, we'll transition from 'Total daily visitors' to 'Total users,' mirroring GA4's terminology. This update will significantly enhance the accuracy and usefulness of your analytics data. We appreciate your patience during this transition and look forward to providing you with more precise and valuable insights into your audience engagement.
🐞 Bug Report
About 2 months ago
High Priority
In Progress
GA4: Fixing alignment discrepancy between Total visitors and Total users
Currently, Realtime Analytics uses 'Total daily visitors' to measure user engagement over specific time ranges. For privacy protection, we currently reset Unique User IDs every 24 hours. While this practice enhances user privacy, it leads to inflated visitor counts compared to GA4, especially when analyzing data over periods longer than a day. This daily reset means a single user visiting your site on multiple days is counted as a new unique visitor each day. Consequently, our 'Total daily visitors' metric often reports significantly higher numbers than GA4's 'Total users' for the same period. What's changing We're developing an advanced method to track unique visitors over extended periods without compromising user privacy. This new approach will: div]:mt-0 [&:is(h3)>div]:mt-0 [&:is(h4)>div]:mt-0">Align more closely with GA4's 'Total users' metric div]:mt-0 [&:is(h3)>div]:mt-0 [&:is(h4)>div]:mt-0">Provide more accurate long-term visitor data div]:mt-0 [&:is(h3)>div]:mt-0 [&:is(h4)>div]:mt-0">Maintain strong privacy protections by avoiding the storage of personal data and Unique User IDs Once implemented, you'll see a new metric that offers a more realistic view of your unique visitor count over time. This change will allow for more accurate comparisons with GA4 data and provide a clearer understanding of your true user base. We're in the final stages of testing this new methodology. Soon, we'll transition from 'Total daily visitors' to 'Total users,' mirroring GA4's terminology. This update will significantly enhance the accuracy and usefulness of your analytics data. We appreciate your patience during this transition and look forward to providing you with more precise and valuable insights into your audience engagement.
🐞 Bug Report
About 2 months ago
High Priority