Analytics
Analytics shows how your sitepage is doing: who's on it right now, how views and clicks trend over time, where visitors come from, and what they engage with.
Every published sitepage tracks its own traffic, and the analytics dashboard turns that into a clear picture. It's built for a professional's page — you get the numbers that actually help you decide what to share and where to promote your link.
Live visitors
A live visitor countshows how many people are on your sitepage right now — an at-a-glance pulse that's especially satisfying just after you share your link or post something new.
Views and clicks
The main chart plots your traffic over a date range you choose. Toggle between views (how often your page was seen) and clicks (how often visitors interacted), and switch the range to compare a busy week against a quiet one.
Watch the shape, not just the total
Spikes usually line up with something you did — a post, a share, a new integration. Reading the chart alongside your own activity is the quickest way to learn what moves your traffic.
Traffic sources and devices
Sources breaks down where visitors arrived from — with brand marks next to recognisable referrers — so you can see whether your traffic leans on Instagram, search, a direct share, or somewhere else. Alongside it, a device split shows how much of your audience is on mobile versus desktop.
Top sections
Top sectionsranks which parts of your page drew the most engagement, based on what visitors actually viewed and clicked. It's a direct signal of what's landing — useful for deciding what to lead with or expand.
Audience
A country breakdown, shown on a world map, tells you where your visitors are coming from. Handy for confirming you're reaching the right region — or for spotting interest somewhere you didn't expect.
Analytics need a published page
Tracking starts once your sitepage is live. If you haven't published yet, see Publishing your sitepage to go live and start collecting data.