Analytics

Floggy has built-in analytics so you can see who's reading without adding a tracking script or wiring up a third-party dashboard. This guide covers what's tracked and where to find it.

Where to find it

Open Analytics from your dashboard. If tracking is still being set up for your site, you'll see a short "not configured yet" note; otherwise your numbers load right in.

The headline numbers

At the top you get four stat cards, each compared against the previous period:

Metric What it means
Visitors Unique people who came to your site
Pageviews Total pages loaded
Bounce rate Share of visits that left after one page
Avg. time Average time spent per visit

Below that, a chart plots visitors and pageviews over time so you can spot trends.

Real-time

When people are on your site right now, a live "X online" badge appears at the top. It refreshes automatically every 30 seconds.

Digging in

Tabs break your traffic down further:

  • Overview - top pages and top referrers side by side.
  • Pages - your most-visited pages, including individual posts.
  • Referrers - where visitors came from (search, social, direct, other sites).
  • Devices - browsers, operating systems, and device types.
  • Countries - where your readers are in the world.

There's also a quick insights strip that surfaces highlights from your data.

Time ranges and tiers

Use the period selector (top right) to change the window. Free accounts see the last 7 days. Pro unlocks the longer ranges: 30 days, 90 days, 6 months, 1 year, and all-time. You can check your plan in Settings > Billing.

Privacy-friendly by design

Floggy's analytics are privacy-first. They focus on aggregate traffic - views, sources, rough location and device - rather than tracking individuals across the web, so you get what you need to understand your audience without invasive profiling.

If your numbers look empty

  • Brand-new site? Data appears as you start getting traffic. Give it time.
  • Everything reads zero or fails to load? An ad blocker or privacy extension in your own browser may be blocking the analytics request. Try disabling it for your site, or check from another browser.