User blog:MisterWoodhouse/Introducing the Wiki Analytics Admin Dashboard

Hello, wiki admins!

Today I am pleased to announce the release of our newest feature on Fandom, the Wiki Analytics Admin Dashboard! This feature comes to us from Gamepedia, where admins have been enjoying all of this glorious wiki data for about a year now.

This new analytics suite will give admins deeper data points to help inform their decision-making. We have provided data that we believe gives good insight into how your wiki is performing on several different fronts, but there is no one way to interpret the data – it is up to each wiki team to decide how they leverage the data to grow and strengthen their communities.

Within the dashboard, you can see the following metrics:


 * Top viewed pages


 * # of page views (daily over the past 30 days)


 * # of visitors (broken down by new and returning)


 * Most visited files


 * Desktop vs mobile sessions


 * Browser sessions breakdown (e.g. Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, etc)


 * Geolocation (ranked by total sessions)


 * # of edits per day


 * Logged in vs out edits (per day)


 * Top editors


 * Active editors


 * Internal top search terms

I would like to extend a huge thank you to the admins of the wikis who helped us beta test the Analytics Dashboard on Fandom. Your insights and feedback were invaluable in getting us to global launch today. Our test communities were Undertale, South Park, Elder Scrolls, Arrowverse, and Xen Online. Thank you again!

The dashboard is now live on every Fandom wiki for everyone with the admin user right, found at Special:Analytics. Be sure to join our Official Fandom and Gamepedia Discord server and check out the #analytics channel to discuss cool data trends with fellow admins!

As with all projects, we’re happy to take your questions about this new admin tool!

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