Analytics Dashboard Overview
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How To Use Converdy Analytics Dashboard?

πŸ‘‰ Analytics are a great way of tracking the success of your pages. The data collected is very valuable and you can track data from which devices were used to location and much more. We have placed it all β€œunder one roof” so that you can track page data with one click.

To see your analytics for a funnel, choose the Project you want to see the Analytics for. On your left hand side you will see Analytics. Select this and you’ve arrived at the Dashboard.

The Different Functions of Converdy Analytics Dashboard

So you have reached the analytics dashboard. Now it’s time to get familiar and see what all the different parts of the dashboard can do. You can choose from 4 different views

πŸ‘‰ Live View- live view encompasses what is happening on your page right now and is bringing you realtime data.

Converdy Analytics Dashboard

πŸ‘‰ Chart- Chart lets you choose a custom date range to look at your data. This data includes:

βœ… Total sales

βœ… Total orders

βœ… Total sessions

βœ… Average order value

βœ… Returning Customer Rate

βœ… Sessions by location

βœ… Sessions by device

βœ… Session by social source

Converdy Analytics overlooking Total Sales, Total Orders and Average Order Value

Converdy Analytics containing Total Sessions, Returning Customer Rate, Session By Location, Sessions by Device Type, Sessions by social source and Store Conversion Rate

πŸ‘‰ Pages- This view allows you to watch the data of how the page performed with your sales, opt ins and views. You can choose a custom date range.

Converdy Pages Analytics

πŸ‘‰ Split test view allows you to see your A/B tests that you are currently running, as well as the finished ones. You can choose a custom data range as well. The information available to view in Split Test dashboard is All and Unique views, Opt-ins, and Sales. You can view percentages as well the count and Value

Overview of Split Testing Analytics

πŸ‘‰ Unique Views - With unique page views, you eliminate the factor of multiple views of the same page within a single session. If a user views the same page more than once in a session, this will only count as a single unique page view

πŸ‘‰ Devices -This will tell you what percentage of your traffic comes from Desktop, Mobile or Tablet. So for example if a lot of people are viewing your site on mobile, you know to optimise for this.

πŸ‘‰ Breakdown by Location - This is such a great insight for understanding if you have demand from countries you never even knew were viewing your site.

πŸ‘‰ Sources - Sources are where your users have come from when they click on your link. This allows you to see where advertising is working for you and where it isn’t.

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