Help - Pro - Getting Started
What is in the Pro stats pages?
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The major pages of the stats pages are:
Dashboard -
Contains your customized layout of stats modules, and can
show: a break down of arrivals to your site, a small map of your visitors, the last
24 hours of pageviews and unique visitors, the last 24 hours of users online, and
the classic list of pages being viewed right now on your site.
Readers -
Shows a list of page being viewed on your site, you can change
the view to:
- Grouped -
Shows a list of pages and the number of users on each page
at the moment.
- Recent - Shows a list of recent users to your site with the topmost being the most recent. Country, browser, OS, and IP address for each user are shown as well.
- Grouped -
Shows a list of pages and the number of users on each page
at the moment.
Maps -
A fully zoomable map of visitors to your site is available, there are
LOTS of features to this map - click around and explore., and there is plenty to
explore - at the highest zoom level the map is a total of 17,179 megapixels.
History -
The historical of users on your site for the past 24 hours, the past
30 days, the past 12 months, and the past 5 years. We have added CSV export if
you'd like to download the raw data into a Microsoft Excel compatible format.
Views -
Another chart that show the pageviews your site gets and the
unique users to your website for the past 24 hours, the past 30 days, and the
past 12 months. Again the information is displayed in table format with the option
to download the currently displayed data in CSV format. Underneath the graph
you will also find an option to view details to the unique users to your website
over the past month, data for each user includes: the country they came from,
their IP address, the browser and operating system they are using, and the date
they were last seen on your website. The complete user list is available as a CSV
download as well.
Pies -
Strange name? Yes, but it makes sense when you click around - we
put related data on the same page for easy access and analysis. This page
shows a breakdown of a number of analytics, the options are available just above
the pie chart to the right and they include:
- Arrivals -
The pie chart displays how people get to your site, no
convoluted stats here; they come from 3 places: direct link
(typing the URL in the address bar or clicking a bookmark),
a link from another site to your site, or they find you via
a search engine. You can see the referring URLs in table form
underneath the pie chart, sortable by frequency or by latest
arrivals to your site.
- Search Terms -
Pie chart shows how search engines rank in delivering
traffic to your site. The terms used to find your site and the
search engine they were found on are listed below the
chart, again sortable by frequency or latest search terms to
lead to your site.
- Browsers -
Pie chart and the table show what Internet browsers your
visitors are using.
- OSes -
Similar to Browsers but shows what operating systems
your visitors are using.
- Countries - The pie chart shows the break down of countries your visitors are from, the most popular 10 or so are named by name and the rest are lumped into a single category, as they are too small to show on the chart. The table below shows the countries, the number of visitors (and % of visitors total), and the last time a visitor from that country arrived on your site. The table is sortable by top countries and latest countries to land on your site.
All tables on the Pies page are downloadable in CSV format as well.- Arrivals -
The pie chart displays how people get to your site, no
convoluted stats here; they come from 3 places: direct link
(typing the URL in the address bar or clicking a bookmark),
a link from another site to your site, or they find you via
a search engine. You can see the referring URLs in table form
underneath the pie chart, sortable by frequency or by latest
arrivals to your site.
- Yep! This option is available in the Pro control panel under the Settings section. If you select this option any time you, or anyone else, try to access the stats pages you will be prompted for your pro username and password before being able to view the pages.
- No problem! Hit up the Pro control panel and select the "Customize Dashbaord" menu item, here you can drag and drop pro modules to create a customized dashboard layout.
- Of course! In the Pro control panel select the "Themes" item, here you can select from a variety of pre-made themes, or make your own totally custom theme to match your website. With custom themes you can even remove the whos.amung.us header and replace it with your own logo, background, and even site menu! CSS styling rules are also customizable to work with your custom HTML header.