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Analytics: View Studio.Design's built-in access analytics (Studio Analytics)

Learn how to view the access analytics data measured by Studio.Design, along with the metrics you can track and key features of how it works.

Analytics for Studio.Design sites

Studio.Design sites come with built-in analytics (Studio Analytics). Measurement starts automatically as soon as your site is published.

This article explains how to view Studio Analytics from the Analytics dashboard.

Tip: Connect Google Analytics

By connecting Google Analytics (GA), you can view more detailed data. Once connected, you can also see GA data directly within Studio.Design. For more details, check out the articles below.


Metrics available in Studio Analytics

Studio Analytics shows Page Views (PVs) and Visitors.

Page Views (PVs)

Each time a page on your published site is viewed, it counts as 1 PV.

Example: If the same visitor views the "Home page" and then visits the "Contact page," it counts as 2 PVs.

Visitors

Each site visit counts as 1 Visitor.
In Studio Analytics, AI crawlers are also included in the Visitor count.

Example: If the same person views the "Home page" and then visits the "Contact page," it still counts as just 1 Visitor.

Tip: About AI crawler counts

Studio Analytics includes AI crawler access in the Visitor count.
On the other hand, GA excludes known bot traffic from its counts. This is one of the reasons the Visitor count in Studio.Design may differ from the visitor numbers shown in GA.

For users on legacy plans (Starter, CMS, and legacy Business)

For projects on legacy plans, the dashboard displays "Visitor," but the actual measurement is based on PV (page views).

To view detailed PV trends, please check the "PV count" section of the Analytics dashboard.

This display is due to system migration considerations. There is no change to the measurement logic — counts are handled the same way as before.


Viewing Studio Analytics

Here's how to use the Analytics dashboard.
From the [Overview] and [Page list] tabs on the left, you can check PVs and Visitors respectively.

Choosing the date range

On both [Overview] and [Page list], you can choose the date range for the data shown from the top right of the screen.

  • Last 7 days

  • Last 30 days

  • Custom range

1. Overview

The [Overview] tab lets you see key metrics for your whole site at a glance.

Site-wide PVs and Visitors

The graph shows trends over time. Hover over the graph to see the values at a specific point. Blue dots indicate when the site was updated.

Click [Site-wide Visitors] and select [PVs] from the menu to switch the view.

PVs and Visitors by page

Pages are listed in order of most visited. Click [PVs by page] to switch to the [Visitors by page] view.

Insights

Shown when there's a summary available for your site's traffic.

  • Total site-wide PVs

  • Daily site-wide PVs after a site update

    *If there are no updates, the average daily PVs within the period will be shown.

  • Pages getting the most attention

2. Page list

The [Page list] tab shows traffic for individual pages.
Pages marked with [CMS] at the start of the page name are Studio CMS detail pages.

PVs / Visitors

Click [PVs] in the top right to switch to the [Visitors] view.

Growth rate

This shows the growth rate compared to the previous equivalent period.
For example, if the date range is set to [Last 7 days], the comparison will be with the previous 7 days.


How far back you can view data

Studio Analytics collects and stores data for sites published from July 2023 onward. This includes time spent published on a subdomain (.studio.site).

The length of viewable history depends on your plan.

Free plan

Mini plan

Personal plan

Business plan or higher

Viewable range

Last 15 days

Last 30 days

Last 150 days

All time

Viewable range on legacy plans (Starter, CMS, and legacy Business)

Viewable data range on legacy plans

How plan changes affect your viewable range

If you change plans, you'll be able to view data within the range available on your new plan.

For example, in the scenario below, data collected during the Free plan period is also viewable within the available range:

  1. The site was published on the Business plan, then downgraded to the Free plan.

  2. The site remained published on a subdomain (.studio.site) during the Free plan period.

  3. The account was later upgraded back to the Business plan, and analytics were checked.


How Studio Analytics data is handled

Here's what you should know about the analytics data Studio.Design collects.

Information sent to Studio.Design

The information collected by our analytics feature is listed below. None of this includes personal information, and its use is limited to the dashboard. Opting out of data collection isn't currently possible.

  • URL

  • Referrer

  • User agent

  • Visitor ID

  • Project ID

About cookies

Our analytics feature does not use cookies. This means that even if a site visitor blocks or rejects cookies, it has no impact on analytics.

Since no cookies are used, it also reduces the burden of complying with regulations that require consent for cookies, such as the EU's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).


Frequently asked questions

Q. Can I export analytics dashboard data as CSV?

A. Analytics data cannot currently be exported. Stay tuned for future feature updates.


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