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Site Stats on Mobile

If you want to check site activity such as number of page views or contact form responses, you can track your site stats not only from desktop and tablet, but mobile version of the editor too.


The mobile version of the editor displays stats for visitors from all devices in total. You do not see separate stat cards for desktop, tablet and mobile. To filter stats by device, use the desktop editor.


Note


  • If the site is not published, no stats cards appear for your site.
  • If the site is published, but no event stats card appears, or the visits stats card show zero, no users have visited or engaged with the site in the selected time period.


View Stats


To view stats using the mobile version of the editor:


  • Tap the overflow icon (three vertical dots) to the right of your site in the Dashboard and select Stats from the Site Actions drop-down menu. Alternatively, tap the overflow icon in the bottom right corner while editing your site to open the Site Info menu and select Stats.


Stats Selection


From the top bar of the Stats window, select to see stats for yesterday, last week or last month.


Stats Cards


When viewing stats on mobile, each stat is visible on a different card. The cards in the stats reflect the following:


  • Visits to your site
  • Page views
  • Number of events on your site (Click to Call, Click to Map, Form Submissions, Click to Mail, and so on)


To switch between cards, swipe left.


Export Stats


To send the most recent stats by email, complete the form at the bottom of your Stats window, select a reporting period (last month or last week), and click Send Email.



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