Learn how to use Bettermode Reports to track site performance, data, and metrics.
Accessing Bettermode's Reports and Analytics
Access detailed insights into your site's performance with Bettermode’s reports and analytics. Bettermode’s Reports enable admins to measure and monitor the site's performance with an overview of the most relevant metrics based on the site use case. The Reports page provides Admins with analytics on site performance Overview, Reach and engagement, People, Posts, Spaces, and many more. Access Site Reports Log in with your Admin account Navigate to the Administration > Reports Navigate to the most relevant analytics using one of the available options under the Reports section: Overview: Most popular analytics for the site. Reach & Engagement: User activities and visits. People: Members over time, top members based on posts, replies, reactions, and many more. Posts: posts and replies over time, the top posts based on views, replies, reactions, and many more. Spaces: Top spaces based on posts, views, members, and analytics per Space. Pick the time frame from the top-right corner of each report page to see the analytics for a defined period. You can use a pre-defined or a custom timeframe. ❗Note: Bettermode uses the browser time zone to calculate the time frame, which is defined based on each user’s device’s time zone. ❗Note: Unique Active Members -> This metric is referring to the logged-in members ❗Note: Unique Daily visits -> This refers to all visits, including the logged-in and non-logged-in users. 🎬 For video tutorials, please visit this post in our Product Updates space. Per Space Analytics Admins can access the detailed reports and analytics per Space in three ways: Navigate to the designated Space> click on the (...) on the top-right > Select Analytics Navigate to Administration > Content > Spaces > find the Space and click on (...) > Select Analytics Navigate to Administration > Reports > Spaces > Select a Space Related Topics: Bettermode Reports: Overview - Tracking Site Success Analyze the performance of a specific Space Check the activity of users’ profiles, posts, and Spaces with Audit Logs Check the status of emails sent from the site with Email Logs How to track user activities using Bettermode's Amplitude App How to integrate a Bettermode site with Google Analytics How to uncover insights on user behavior using Bettermode's Mixpanel App Post Analytics Member Analytics Analyze the performance of a specific Space
Bettermode Analytics enables Admins to track member engagement with a performance overview of a specific Space. You can check more information about the Bettermode Analytics tool here. Access the Space's Analytics To access the Analytics of a specific Space, select the Space > click on [...] on the top-right > Analytics. Timeframe selector The data displayed on the Analytics dashboard always refers to a timeframe an Admin defines at the top timeframe selector. To update the timeframe, click the Timeframe on the top-right, pick the suggested timeframe, or add a customer timeframe, and the displayed reports will be updated accordingly. ❗Note: Bettermode uses the browser time zone to calculate the time frame, which is defined based on each user’s device’s time zone. Related Topics: How to access Bettermode's Reports and Analytics Check the activity of users’ profiles, posts, and Spaces with Audit Logs Check the status of emails sent from the site with Email Logs How to track user activities using Bettermode's Amplitude App How to integrate a Bettermode site with Google Analytics How to uncover insights on user behavior using Bettermode's Mixpanel App Post Analytics How to access and use Audit Logs
Check site activity with Audit Logs As an admin, you can use Audit Logs to monitor activities performed by admins and members on your site. Audit Logs are only available to customers on Bettermode's Premium plan. Learn more about Bettermode's pricing and plans How to access the Audit Log Log in with your admin account Click your profile picture in the top-right corner Select Administration Select Reports Select Audit Logs The Audit Log page displays all site activities in reverse chronological order (newest first). Use the filters in the top menu to narrow results by Actor (the member who performed the action), Space (where the activity occurred), or Action Type. Action Type filters Spaces: Updates to Space settings and configurations Post: Posts published, followed, replied to, or edited Member: Members joining the site, updating profiles, and verifying accounts Site: Changes to site settings made by admins Collection: Updates to Collection settings Reaction: Emoji reactions added to or removed from posts Moderation: Items flagged for moderation and admin/moderator decisions (approved or rejected) Invitation: Email invitations sent to prospective members App Installation: Apps installed or uninstalled on your site App: New custom apps built by your developers SSO: Updates to Single Sign-On (SSO) settings View Audit Logs for specific users or Spaces Member Audit Log: When you view a member's audit log from their profile, you'll see all activities they've performed on your site, including: Profile updates Posts and replies Reactions to content Space memberships Flagged or moderated content Space Audit Log: When you view a Space's audit log from the Space page, you'll see all activities related to that Space, including: Members who joined the Space Members who changed Space settings Posts published in the Space Other Space-related activity Related Topics How to access Bettermode's Reports and Analytics Analyze the performance of a specific Space Check the status of emails sent from the site with Email Logs How to track user activities using Bettermode's Amplitude App How to integrate your Bettermode site with Google Analytics How to uncover insights on user behavior using Bettermode's Mixpanel App Check the status of emails sent with Email Logs
See the full list of emails generated from the site and the status of each email. The Email Log feature allows admins to check the status of each email, filter based on the status and email address, and customize the fields you would like to see on the Email Log page. ❗Note: Only admins can access the site's Email Log section. How to access the Email Log Log in with your admin account > click on your profile picture in the top-right > Administration > Reports > Email Logs. On this page, you can: View the full list of emails generated on the site based on the creation date and time. Use filters to narrow down the results for more visibility by Recipient, Email Type, Email Status, and ID by default. Add additional filters that you can enable by turning on the toggle under the Fields section: Recipient: Search the list of emails sent to a specific email address Email Type and Email Status: Filter results based on Email Type and Email Status. Related Topics: How to access Bettermode's Reports and Analytics Managing default notification settings Analyze the performance of a specific Space Check the activity of users’ profiles, posts, and Spaces with Audit Logs How to track user activities using Bettermode's Amplitude App How to integrate a Bettermode site with Google Analytics How to uncover insights on user behavior using Bettermode's Mixpanel App Member Analytics
The Member Analytics provides site admins with valuable insights into member activity, engagement, and contributions over a defined period. This comprehensive tool enables tracking of various metrics related to individual members, helping administrators make informed decisions about community management and engagement strategies. The key analytics features include the ability to select a custom timeframe, view detailed breakdowns of member activities, and analyze engagement trends on a granular level. How to access member analytics Log in as an Admin, and access the Administration (Profile Picture > Administration) You will automatically be taken to the People section > Members tab Find the member that you would like to view. 💡 Tip: If you are looking for a specific member, use the search bar Select the “…” beside the member’s name and select Member analytics. 💡 Note: If you do not see the “…” either scroll horizontally or select Fields🔻 at the top right corn, and hide unneeded fields (such as username, creation date, etc) by click on the 👁️ beside the field to hide the field and column. Alternatively, you can navigate to the member’s profile and select “…” > Member analytics or use the keyboard shortcut ⌥/alt + A. Key Features 1. Custom Timeframe Selection Bettermode allows administrators to select a custom timeframe when analyzing a member's activities. This flexibility is ideal for tracking specific periods of interest, such as during events, campaigns, or general member engagement over time. Steps to Select a Custom Timeframe: Navigate to Member Analytics: From the member’s profile or the Member’s tab in the Admistration panel (see above). Set the Date Range: Use the date picker at the top right of the modal to choose the timeframe. Predefined options like "Last 7 days" or "Last 30 days" are available, or you can define your own custom range. Apply the Timeframe: Once selected, save the timeframe to update the analytics for the selected period. Note: the arrows/numbers (either in green or red) beside certain data points is a comparison of the previous timeframe selected. For example, in the image below, the text in red indicates that the member has a decrease of 50% new posts compared to the previous 7 days which is the current time frame selected. 2. Page Views The member analytics tool tracks the number of pages viewed by a specific member within the selected timeframe. This is a key metric for understanding how deeply a member engages with content. 3. New Posts Administrators can see how many new posts a member has created in the selected timeframe. This helps measure a member’s direct contributions to the site. 4. Score Bettermode includes a leaderboard feature that assigns scores based on user activities, such as posting, reacting, and commenting. The member analytics tool shows the leaderboard score that a member has acquired during the selected timeframe, giving insights into their contribution level relative to others in the site. 5. Activities The analytics dashboard displays the total number of activities performed by a member, encompassing posts, replies, and reactions within the chosen timeframe. 6. New Activities (User Activities Broken Down by Type) To provide a deeper understanding of a member’s behavior, see the new activities categorized by: Posts: Number of new posts created by the member. Replies: Number of replies or comments made on existing posts or replies. Reactions: Number of reactions (likes, upvotes, etc.) given to content within the community. 7. Page Views (daily) You can also view a daily breakdown of the member's page views within the selected timeframe, providing insight into which specific days saw the highest engagement. 8. Activity over time (daily) This total activity count is broken down by day and the type of activity within the selected timeframe, allowing community managers to spot patterns in member engagement and identify the most active days. 9. Popular Days of the Week The system provides insights into the most popular days of the week for the member, based on page views within the selected timeframe. This metric can reveal when a member is most engaged, helping managers optimize content publishing or member outreach efforts on those days. 8. Popular Hours of the Day In addition to daily engagement, Bettermode breaks down page views by the most active hours of the day within the selected timeframe. This feature helps identify when members are most likely to be online and viewing content, which is particularly useful for timing posts or announcements to maximize visibility. Use Cases for Member Analytics Identifying Top Contributors: Use the leaderboard score, posts, and activity metrics to identify your most engaged members, who may be candidates for recognition or reward. Tracking Engagement Trends: Monitor how members engage with your site over time, helping you understand how campaigns or events impact participation. Optimizing Content Strategy: Analyze the popular days and hours when members are most active to optimize your content posting schedule for maximum reach. Re-engaging Dormant Members: Spot members whose activity is dropping off and implement targeted strategies to re-engage them based on their previous high-activity periods. Measuring Campaign Effectiveness: Set custom timeframes to track how members respond to specific campaigns or content initiatives, assessing the success based on member activity. Bettermode's Member Analytics feature offers admins a robust toolkit for monitoring individual member engagement. With capabilities like selecting a custom timeframe, tracking page views and posts, and breaking down activities by day and type, the platform provides deep insights into how members interact with your site. By leveraging these metrics, you can make data-driven decisions to improve engagement, recognize top contributors, and optimize your content strategy. FAQs: Q: Can I track analytics for multiple members simultaneously? A: While Bettermode’s analytics dashboard focuses on individual member data, the overall community analytics feature provides insights across all members. It is currently not possible to view member analytics for multiple members at once (member segmentation). Q: Can I export member analytics data? A: Bettermode reports are currently not exportable. Related Articles: Accessing Bettermode's Reports and Analytics Bettermode Reports: Overview - Tracking Community Success Analyze the performance of a specific Space Check site activity with Audit Logs Managing members Analyze the performance of a specific Space Post Analytics Post Analytics
Bettermode’s Post Analytics is a powerful tool that allows admins to track and analyze the performance of individual posts within the site. This feature provides detailed insights into post interactions, including replies, reactions, and page views. It also allows you to segment data based on user roles and select custom timeframes for more granular analysis. This article outlines the key features of post analytics and explains how to use them to optimize content strategy and community engagement. How to access post analytics Log in as an Admin, and access the Administration (Profile Picture > Administration) Navigate to the Content section (📁) > Posts. Find the post that you would like to view. 💡 Tip: If you are looking for a specific post, use the search bar Select the “…” beside the post and select Post analytics. Alternatively, you can navigate to the post and select “…” > Post analytics or navigate to the post page and use the keyboard shortcut ⌥/alt + A. Note: the arrows/numbers (either in green or red) beside certain data points is a comparison of the previous timeframe selected. For example, in the image below, the text in green indicates that the post's reactions has increased by 20% compared to the previous 7 days (which is the current time frame selected). Key Features 1. Segmentation by User Role Bettermode allows you to segment post analytics based on user roles, providing a clearer picture of how different types of users interact with a post. You can choose between: Everyones: Includes data from all users. Non-admins: Excludes admins and moderators and focuses on the interactions from regular members. 2. Custom Timeframe Selection You can select a custom timeframe to analyze a post’s performance over a specific period. This feature is useful for tracking post engagement during events, promotions, or campaigns. Select the timeframe by using drop-down menu and select the timeframe. You can select predefined periods such as "Last 7 days" or define your own custom range. 3. New Replies Post analytics tracks the number of new replies a post receives within the selected timeframe. This helps gauge the level of interaction and discussion the post generates. 4. New Reactions You can also track the number of new reactions (likes, emojis, etc.) the post receives within the selected timeframe. This provides an indicator of how the post resonates with the community. 5. Activity by Role (Admins, Moderators, and Members) See the breakdown of activity (replies and reactions) by different user roles, such as admins, moderators, and members. This segmentation helps you understand which group is driving the most engagement on a post. 6. Page Views (daily) The total page views for a post can be broken down on a daily basis, showing which days the post received the most views within the selected timeframe. Additionally, you can see if the views came primarily from guests or logged-in members, helping you understand whether the post is attracting external traffic or mainly engaging existing community members. Note: This data point is not unique. Bettermode currently does not collect unique views on a post. 💡 Note: It is possible to get Guest views even if your site or space is private. For example: if a member receives an email notification for the post and they click on the link to the post but they are not logged in (therefore they are unable to view the actual post); this will result in a guest view. 7. Activity Over Time (daily) Track the daily activity on a post over time, broken down by replies and reactions. This feature provides a visual representation of how engagement evolves over the selected timeframe. The activity can be broken down by day, giving insight into when the post was most active in terms of replies and reactions, allowing you to understand peak engagement days. 8. Popular Days of the Week Identify the most popular days of the week for a particular post, based on page views within the selected timeframe. This information is valuable for understanding when your post is attracting the most attention and can inform the timing of future posts. 9. Popular Hours of the Day In addition to showing popular days, the analytics tool provides data on the most popular hours of the day for page views within the selected timeframe. This is useful for determining the optimal time to post content in order to maximize visibility and engagement. Use Cases for Post Analytics Evaluating Post Performance: Track how well a post performs in terms of replies, reactions, and page views, helping you refine your content strategy. Understanding Audience Segments: Use segmentation to understand how different types of users (admins, moderators, members) engage with posts. Optimizing Post Timing: Analyze popular days and hours to determine the best time to publish posts to maximize engagement. Tracking Campaign Effectiveness: Use the custom timeframe feature to monitor how well a post performs during specific events, promotions, or campaigns. Audience Targeting: Analyze the breakdown of page views between guests and members to see if your content is attracting external users or primarily engaging your site. Post Analytics in Bettermode offers admins a comprehensive set of tools to track and analyze post performance. With the ability to segment data, select custom timeframes, and view detailed metrics such as replies, reactions, and page views, you can gain valuable insights into how your content resonates with your community. These insights allow you to make data-driven decisions that improve engagement and content strategy. 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The Overview section within Bettermode's Reports provides site Admins with a high-level snapshot of key metrics essential for tracking the success and health of their site. This powerful feature is designed to give administrators insights into member engagement, activity trends, and user behavior, allowing them to make data-driven decisions to foster growth and participation. How to Access Bettermode Reports: Overview Log in with your Admin account Navigate to the Administration > Reports Click on the Overview tab and select a timeframe on the top-right corner. Key Features and Metrics in the Overview Section Custom Timeframe Selection Administrators can select a custom timeframe to analyze sitedata. Whether you want to see performance from the past week, month, or a specific custom range, this flexibility ensures that the insights are relevant to your specific needs and goals. Net New Members Easily track the number of net new members who joined the community within the selected timeframe. This metric helps measure community growth and the success of recruitment or marketing efforts. Net new members = the change in them of new members (new members - deleted members) Note: the arrows/numbers (either in green or red) beside certain data points is a comparison of the previous timeframe selected. In the image above, the ^0.80% indicates that there has been 0.80% growth in net new members compared to the previous 7 days (the selected timeframe). Active Members The number of active members within the selected timeframe is another crucial metric. This shows how many members have visited the site and have been actively participating in the community, giving admins a clear picture of engagement levels. Active members = users who accessed the site and completed an action in the selected timeframe. Note: If API and/or bulk-actions are performed, then this can inflate the active member count by marking the member as active even if they have not signed in within the selected timeframe. Examples of actions that will mark a user as active includes: A user logs in/access the site The user performs an action (manual, api, bulk-action) However, if an admin changes the author for a post to another member, this does not mark the new author as active. Total Page Views The total number of page views provides an overview of how much activity and content browsing has occurred across the community. This is a key metric to measure overall user interest and engagement with the platform. Note: Page views are not unique. If a browser is refreshed or a page is loaded on another browser tab, this will count each page load as an individual page view. Real-time Users Online Bettermode analytics includes a real-time view of users who are currently online, broken down between: Members: Active non-admin members currently browsing or interacting with the community. Guests: Non-logged users or visitors viewing the community. This metric offers an immediate sense of community activity at any given time. Note: Guests are non-logged in users. If the site is private, you can still have guests visit the community. If a user tries to access a page on the site, they are counted as a guest until they are actually logged in. For example, if a user goes to the log in page or if they clicked on a link in a notification email but they are not signed in. New Activities In the selected timeframe, admins can see the number of new activities generated by users. These activities are further broken down into: Posts: New content shared by members. Replies: Responses to existing posts or discussions. Reactions: Member engagement through likes, upvotes, or similar feedback mechanisms. This granular view of activity types helps admins understand what kind of interaction is thriving and where there may be opportunities for improvement. Activity by Role In addition to tracking new activity, Bettermode provides an activity by role breakdown. You can see which new activities were performed by: Admins: Community administrators. Moderators: Users with moderation privileges. Members: members and space-admins. This allows admins to assess the balance of contributions across different roles and ensure that member engagement is the primary driver of activity. Unique Visits Admins can track unique visits daily, broken down by user type (members and guests). This metric shows the community’s reach and helps identify patterns of engagement over time. Note: Guests are non-logged in users. If the site is private, you can still have guests visit the community. If a user tries to access a page on the site, they are counted as a guest until they are actually logged in. For example, if a user goes to the log in page or if they clicked on a link in a notification email but they are not signed in. Top Members by Posts, Reactions, and Replies Bettermode highlights the top members within the selected timeframe. You can find the top 5 members based on the following categories: The number of posts they’ve made. The number of reactions they’ve received. The number of replies they’ve contributed. This feature is useful for identifying highly engaged members who contribute to the community’s vibrancy, which can help admins reward or spotlight top contributors. Top Spaces by Posts, Views, and Members Identify the top (fives) spaces within the selected timeframe by: Number of posts. Number of views. Number of members participating. This helps community admins pinpoint which spaces are the most active and popular, informing decisions about resource allocation or where to focus community-building efforts. Top Posts by Views, Reactions, and Replies Identify the top (five) posts within the selected timeframe, based on: Views: How many users viewed the post. Reactions: How many users engaged with the post through likes or other reactions. Replies: How many users responded or engaged in discussion. This feature allows admins to identify the most engaging content and understand what resonates most with their community. Why the Analytics Overview Section is Essential The Bettermode Reports Overview section equips admins with the tools they need to track community success from multiple perspectives. With detailed segmentation, customizable timeframes, and insights into various aspects of community activity (from posts to reactions and visits), admins can make informed decisions to optimize user engagement and community growth. By providing real-time data and a breakdown of top users, spaces, and posts, the Overview section empowers community managers to recognize patterns, reward top contributors, and continuously improve the user experience. FAQs: Q: Can I export member analytics data? A: Bettermode reports are currently not exportable. However, you can query the Reports data via API. Q: How can I have a higher number of active members than my total members? A: The reports counts the total number of active members within the selected timeframe based on active sessions and actions completed. If you had 1,000 members previously, but 80 members were deleted, the active members metrics will still count the deleted members as an active member. Q: Why does my active members look so inflated? A: Actions made on behalf of a member will mark the user as active. For example, if you performed a bulk-action on members, such as bulk-adding members to a space, this will mark the impacted users as active. The same goes for API as well. Related Topics: Post Analytics Member Analytics Analyze the performance of a specific Space Check the activity of users’ profiles, posts, and Spaces with Audit Logs Check the status of emails sent from the community with Email Logs Accessing Bettermode's Reports and Analytics Bettermode Reports: Reach and Engagement Overview
The Reach and Engagement section of Bettermode’s Reporting provides Admins with a comprehensive overview of user activities, visits, and interaction patterns. This data allows administrators to monitor and improve engagement, identify trends, and optimize the community experience. How to Access Bettermode Reports: Overview Log in with your Admin account Navigate to the Administration > Reports Click on the Reach & engagement tab and select a segment and/or timeframe on the top-right corner. Key Features in the Reach and Engagement Section Data Segmentation Admins have the option to view metrics based on user segmentation: Everyone: Includes all user roles, such as members and admins. Non-admins: Excludes admin and moderator activity to focus solely on how members are engaging with the platform. This flexibility helps admins focus on the data that matters most, whether it's overall activity or member-driven engagement. Custom Timeframe Selection With the ability to select a custom timeframe, admins can focus on data for any period they wish to analyze. Whether you’re tracking recent trends or comparing long-term performance, this feature ensures your insights are specific and actionable. New Activities This section provides a detailed count of new activities during the selected timeframe. The activities are divided into: Posts: New content or discussions created by users. Replies: Comments or responses to existing posts. Reactions: User engagement with posts through likes, upvotes, or other reaction mechanisms. This breakdown allows admins to see what type of engagement is most common, helping them identify patterns and preferences within their community. Activity by Role Break down new activities by role, showing contributions made by: Admins: Community administrators who manage and facilitate interactions. Moderators: Users with moderation capabilities, helping maintain order and community standards. Members: Regular users who actively participate in the community. This segmentation helps identify which group is driving most of the activity and assess the balance between administrative contributions and organic member engagement. Total Page Views The total page views metric shows how many pages users have visited within the community during the selected timeframe. This gives admins a sense of the overall traffic and interest levels in different parts of the community, helping track both active and passive engagement. Note: Page views are not unique. If a browser is refreshed or a page is loaded on another browser tab, this will count each page load as an individual page view. 6. Unique Visits This feature tracks unique visits to the platform daily. These visits are also broken down by user type: Members: Registered users interacting with the platform. Guests: Non-logged-in users viewing public content or landing on site pages (such as the log in page for private sites) By distinguishing between members and guests, admins can understand community reach beyond active participants and identify potential new members. Note: Guests are non-logged in users. If the site is private, you can still have guests visit the community. If a user tries to access a page on the site, they are counted as a guest until they are actually logged in. For example, if a user goes to the log in page or if they clicked on a link in a notification email but they are not signed in. Activity Over Time The activity over time feature provides a daily breakdown of user actions, specifically: Posts: New content contributions. Replies: Engagement through comments and discussions. Reactions: Quick engagement such as likes or upvotes. This daily breakdown helps admins track trends in user behavior over the selected timeframe, revealing peak periods of engagement and activity dips. Popular Days of the Week Bettermode provides insight into the most popular days of the week based on page views. This feature helps admins identify which days their community is most active, allowing them to optimize content publishing and event scheduling for maximum engagement. Popular Hours of the Day In addition to day-based trends, admins can also see the popular hours of the day for user activity. This helps admins understand when their audience is most likely to engage with the community, which can inform the best times to post content or run events. Why the Reach and Engagement Section is Crucial The Reach and Engagement section of Bettermode’s reporting tools empowers admins with a thorough understanding of how users interact with the community. By providing detailed insights on activity types, user roles, visits, and engagement patterns, this section offers the data needed to make informed decisions for fostering a thriving community. Admins can use this information to: Identify peak engagement times and days. Measure the effectiveness of community-building initiatives. Monitor how different user roles contribute to overall activity. Fine-tune content and event timing to match user behavior. Ultimately, the Reach and Engagement section helps admins keep a pulse on the community’s health, providing the actionable insights necessary to drive long-term engagement and success. Related Topics: Accessing Bettermode's Reports and Analytics Bettermode Reports: Overview - Tracking Community Success Post Analytics Member Analytics Analyze the performance of a specific Space Check the activity of users’ profiles, posts, and Spaces with Audit Logs Check the status of emails sent from the community with Email Logs How to Access and Use Events Reporting
Understanding how your events perform is essential for improving engagement and planning future programming. With Easy Events, you get built-in analytics to track visitor activity, registration trends, and conversion rates — all accessible from your community’s Analytics dashboard. This article explains how to access event metrics, what each metric means, and how to use the data to optimize your community events. How to Access Event Analytics: Go to Menu > Administration > Analytics. Click on the Events tab. You’ll see a high-level summary of event activity, including: Top Events by Unique Visitors Top Events by Total Registrants (RSVPs) Event Conversion Rate (RSVPs ÷ unique visitors) Click on any of these charts to open a modal with deeper insights per event. What You Can Measure: Unique Visitors: Number of individual members who viewed the event post Total Registrants: Total number of RSVPs for each event Conversion Rate: Percentage of viewers who RSVP’d — helps you understand how compelling your events are Each event listed in the report includes clickable links for a more detailed view. Key Features: Dedicated Events tab in Analytics Easy comparison across multiple events Real-time data on registrations and interest Conversion tracking to evaluate event effectiveness Reporting across one-time and recurring events Benefits: See which topics, formats, or titles are attracting the most interest Identify high-performing events and repeat successful formats Track engagement over time to inform strategy Use data for reporting to internal teams or sponsors Optimize your event schedule and promotional timing Practical Use Cases / Best Practices: Monitor RSVP-to-view ratios to improve event titles or descriptions Use trends to guide future programming (e.g., more AMAs or workshops) Share analytics with guest speakers or partners to highlight reach Track recurring events to see which days or times perform best Combine analytics with RSVP exports for complete engagement tracking FAQs / Troubleshooting: Q: Can I filter event analytics by tag or space? A: Not yet — the Events tab displays overall performance. Use consistent naming conventions to help categorize similar events. Q: How are recurring events tracked? A: Each occurrence is tracked individually, with its own visitor and RSVP data. Q: Who can access the Events analytics? A: Only site admins have access to the Analytics dashboard and event performance reports. Q: Does this show engagement after the event? A: Analytics currently focus on views and RSVPs. For post-event engagement, track follow-up posts or reactions manually. Related Articles: RSVP List and Exports Creating a Post with Easy Events How to Enable Easy Events