Analytics Overview

Analytics Overview (Dashboard)

The Analytics Overview gives you a clear, high-level view of how your websites and funnels are performing. It provides essential traffic insights, visitor behavior data, and usage statistics—helping you understand what’s working and where to improve.

This analytics view is designed for quick, actionable insights and works perfectly as a daily or weekly check-in on your project’s performance.


Where to Find Analytics

To access analytics for your project:

  1. Click Dashboard in the top-right navigation
  2. Click Dashboard in the quick access menu to get to the analytics overview

All analytics tabs are located inside the Overview section.


Important: Analytics Are Context-Based

Analytics are shown per website or funnel.

  • Statistics reflect the currently selected website or funnel
  • Use the My Websites & Funnels switcher in the top-left to change context
  • Standalone funnels are tracked separately
  • Each domain has its own analytics

💡 Tip

Always confirm which site or funnel you’re viewing before analyzing data.


Date Range & Filters

All analytics tabs share the same date filter. Once applied, you can explore traffic, behavior, and usage across all tabs ( except bandwidth) for the exact same time period – making it easy to compare insights consistently.

  • Select a start and end date
  • Click Filter to apply changes
  • Switch between Hourly and Daily views where available
  • Hover over charts to see exact data points

📌 Note

Changes are not applied until you click Filter.


Traffic

The Traffic tab shows how many visitors your site or funnel receives over time.

What you’ll see:

  • Page Views
  • New Sessions
  • Hourly or daily traffic trends

How to use it:

  • Identify traffic spikes or drops
  • Track campaign performance
  • Compare short-term vs long-term trends

💡 Tip

Hover over the graph to inspect individual data points.


The Popular Pages tab shows which pages receive the most visits.

Includes:

  • Pie chart visualizing traffic distribution
  • Table listing pages by impressions
  • Percentage of total traffic per page

How to use it:

  • Identify your strongest content
  • Spot underperforming pages
  • Optimize high-traffic pages for conversions

💡 Tip

Great for deciding where to place CTAs, offers, or lead magnets.


Website Referrers

This tab shows where your visitors come from.

Examples:

  • Google
  • Facebook
  • Direct traffic
  • Other external sources

How to use it:

  • Measure SEO vs social traffic
  • Understand which channels drive results
  • Validate marketing efforts

💡 Tip

Use this data to focus on the channels that actually convert.


Devices

The Devices tab shows how visitors access your site.

Breakdown includes:

  • Desktop
  • Mobile

How to use it:

  • Optimize layouts for dominant devices
  • Validate mobile-first design decisions
  • Identify UX issues on specific devices

💡 Tip

If mobile traffic is high, prioritize mobile speed and readability.


Browsers

This tab shows which browsers visitors use.

Examples:

  • Chrome
  • Safari
  • Others

How to use it:

  • Identify browser-specific issues
  • Ensure compatibility for major browsers
  • Debug layout or performance problems

💡 Tip

Always test your site in the browsers your audience actually uses.


Storage & Bandwidth

The Storage & Bandwidth tab shows project-level usage. Note that bandwidth is measured on a rolling 30-day period reflecting current consumption, and is not affected by the selected date filters.

You’ll see:

  • Total storage used – both for the selected website or funnel and the project
  • Total bandwidth used – both for the selected website or funnel and the project
  • Project limits for both storage and bandwidth
  • Measurement period

How to use it:

  • Monitor growth over time
  • Avoid unexpected limits
  • Plan scaling needs

💡 Tip

Useful when uploading videos, large files, or running high-traffic campaigns.


How to Use Analytics Effectively

These built-in analytics are designed for:

  • Quick performance checks
  • Content optimization
  • Funnel validation
  • Traffic trend awareness

They provide essential insights without complexity.


For Advanced Analytics

For deeper insights such as:

  • Conversion tracking
  • User journeys
  • Event-based analysis
  • Advanced attribution

We recommend integrating a dedicated analytics platform such as:

  • Google Analytics
  • Other third-party analytics tools

Use Recrevio analytics for clarity and speed, and external tools for advanced analysis.


Summary

The Analytics Overview helps you:

  • Understand traffic and visitor behavior
  • Identify high-performing pages
  • Monitor usage and growth
  • Make data-informed decisions—fast

It’s the perfect foundation for optimizing your websites and funnels with confidence.

Did this answer your question? Thanks for the feedback There was a problem submitting your feedback. Please try again later.