The Site Dashboard is your central location to view and manage an individual site. What you see in the side panel will depend on the features added to the site and the status of it, for example if your site does not have membership, you will not see the membership section.
Next to the site, click the Dashboard icon () to see general information about the site.
Site stats show detailed analytics about how many visitors your site gets, where they are coming from, and which pages they have visited. Analyzing this customer information can help you make more informed decisions to improve your site and your business.
We record and display full statistics for your site, per device, so you can view exactly what users are doing on desktop, tablet, and mobile. If you are not seeing any statistics, likely a user has not yet visited the site (it takes 24 hours for stats to update). If you are using a mobile-only site, ensure the redirect is installed and is redirecting users to the correct site.
To see statistics on the site performance, in the side panel, click Stats. This shows a general overview. To see more detailed stats, click Open Full Stats.
The various stats fields in the stats dialog display different information about the site.
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Overview |
Summary of the stats details. |
Content Data |
Breakdown of visits according to pages. Based on your site's layout, this provides information about what your visitors are searching for. If they visit a page more often than another, you may consider making that page more engaging or informative. |
Engagement |
Visitors by device, as well as information about visits and page views. You can see when and how many times users have called you, or find out which coupon is being used the most. This information allows you to further optimize your site so visitors take advantage of your business features more often and effectively. |
Traffic Sources |
Ways that visitors got to the site. Types of sources:
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Browsers and OS |
Which browsers and operating systems visitors were using. |
Geolocation |
Where visitors were in the world when they visited. Displays country, state, and city. |
Personalization/inSites |
Performance of activated Personalization rules. Learn which Personalization rules have the most engagement and by which device. |
The stats email includes an overview of the stats with a link to See Full Stats. Some of the information included for the current and previous months are:
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Visits. Total of unique views of the site's pages. For example, if 1 visitor saw the page 5 times, it would count as 1 visit.
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Page Views. Total of non-unique views of the site's pages. For example, if 1 visitor saw the page 5 times, it would count as 5 views.
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Form Submissions. How many forms were submitted.
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Emails Sent. The number of times a click-to-email link or button was clicked anywhere on the site.
To manage how frequently your stats emails are sent, click the Stats tab on the Site Dashboard, then click Open Full Stats. In the top bar, click the Send Stats Email () icon. Select your frequency, and optionally, send a stats email immediately.
To unsubscribe clients from receiving stats emails, on the dashboard, click Clients, and remove the Stats Email permission.
The Store Operations section will appear if the site has the native store (it will also appear if the Membership feature is installed).
On the Membership tab the following options are available:
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Site Members. To manage the members on your site, click Site Members. To remove a member from the list, click the settings () icon next to the member, and click Remove Member. To download a list of members, click Export to CSV.
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Membership Settings. To configure who can sign up for the page as a member, click Membership Settings, and select Everyone or Only people approved manually.If you select Only people approved manually, click Member Requests Recipients to configure who receives member requests by email and are able to approve or deny them.
The settings tab contains information about your native store.
The SEO tab contains SEO Overview, Page SEO, and Image ALT Text.
Add and manage the meta title and description tags of all your site pages in one place. To make your changes live, republish your site when you're ready. To edit a tag for a page, click into the desired field.
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Fields that are connected to data will be disabled.
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Not all pages will be available here; for example, dynamic pages.
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The SEO section will only be visible for users with SEO permissions.
Image Alt Text in your Site Dashboard allows you to manage alt text for all site images in one consolidated area (for information on how to access it, see How to Access the Alt Text Overview).
To view how many images have missing alt text, access the alt text overview to view the sum near the “Site images” title. When all images are set up, “All images are set up” is written and your ‘Missing Alt Text’ view is empty.
Image Alt Text includes two views: ‘Missing Alt Text’ and ‘All Images’:
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In ‘Missing Alt Text’, also the default view, the table displays your images without alt text.
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In ‘All Images’, the table displays all your images with and without alt text.
Both views contain a table, and the name and location of an image is available below each image card.
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If your site is multi-language, use the dropdown menu to select a language. If the language has bold body text and a dot next to its name, there are site images in that language without alt text.
To access the alt text overview:
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From the dashboard, locate the site in the list. Hover on and click the Dashboard icon () next to the site.
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In the side panel of the Site Dashboard, click SEO and then click Image Alt Text. The sum of images missing alt text is near the “Site images” title
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(Optional) If your site has multi-languages, click the dropdown menu and select a language.
To add or edit alt text for your site images:
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From the dashboard, locate the site in the list. Hover on and click the Dashboard icon () icon next to the site.
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In the side panel of the Site Dashboard, click SEO and then click Image Alt Text.
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(Optional) If your site has multi-languages, click the dropdown menu and select a language.
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Choose between adding alt text in bulk to multiple site images or to individual images.
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If you are adding alt text in bulk, click Generate Bulk Alt Text and select one of two alt text generation options: generate alt text for all site images or generate alt text for site images missing alt text.
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If you want to add alt text for individual images, you can either manually add alt text or click the AI Sparkle button () for automatic generation in the current site language. Click outside the alt text field to confirm changes. The image and alt text will be removed from the ‘Missing Alt Text’ view and can be found in the ‘All Images’ view.
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Create alt text for all of your site images and receive a success message in the Missing Alt Text view.