Jetpack Stats (2024)

Jetpack Stats provides data, graphs, and charts to show you how many visits your site gets, which posts and pages are the most popular, and much more. This guide explains how to read and understand your site’s stats and insights.

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Hi everyone; it’s Mike Bal from WordPress.com. Today we’re gonna dive in and look at site stats. I get really excited about this stuff. I have a kind of marketing slash optimization background for websites and doing a lot of this and kind of helping people that I work with achieve their different goals. So I get really excited when I could see how many people are coming to a site and what they’re doing.

And this can kind of inform you as well in terms of, like, are your strategies working? Are people enjoying the content that you’re writing? Which content is performing best? Can you create more of that content?

So right now, I went to WordPress.com, and I went ahead and selected the Han Solo project site. Since that one’s, it’s a live site for my band, which is not very popular. So the stats are gonna be a little embarrassing, but it’s at least a live site that exists in the wild and should have some numbers on it.

So on the left-hand sidebar, if I go down here, you’ll see that there’s a section dedicated for stats. And these stats are built into Jetpack, which is a tool or platform that we own and have integrated into our product. You might use other analytics tools as well, but these are kind of built-in to track on the product from day one. So when you launch your site, you have them ready to go, and you can always go back and kind of compare. All the different analytics tools do track differently. So sometimes your numbers might line up, and there’s articles out there about why that is, but this is a good reference that’s kind of built-in.

So if we go through here, we have, you can see that it’s set to traffic. There’s also an insights option. And then over here is the kind of timeframe you’re looking at. So right now, it’s looking day by day. I might want to look at weeks or months, and we’ll see what kind of info we have in there.

So you can see June is when I moved the site over to wordpress.com, and that’s when my stats kind of start. I go back to weeks, I can get kind of a full view.

So we’ll check that out. Right now, it has this week selected for April 25th, and it’s telling me one view, one visitor, which is kind of embarrassing, but we haven’t put any new music out for a while, so that’s on us. Now, if we go down a little bit, you’re gonna get that breakdown.

Now, WordPress.com has likes and comments built in, so that’ll be tracked as well.

And then you’re gonna get more insights on the types of content you have in here. So this has posts and pages. It’ll tell you which pages are getting any kind of activity. It’ll tell you if people are coming from search and what they search for to get there. It’ll tell you if any sites are sending traffic your way. And then it’ll also tell you where in the world people are coming from.

If you switch over to Insights, you’ll kind of get some different kind of information that you can use to inform, again, your strategy or your content. So this is kind of like a heat map for when I’m being viewed based on months. You can average per day. You kind of look at that breakdown over time. I haven’t published any new content. We haven’t put out any new music for a while. So that’s what this is telling me. I probably should have done that.

And then you get a nice breakdown of all your content across your site and kind of your historical views and visitors. So views are when somebody just comes to your site and sees a page. Visitors are, as far as we can tell, different people. So one person might come back to your site 100 times, so you could have 100 views but only one visitor. This is pretty distributed, so I know that there’s a good amount of people coming, and they’re not always coming back, but a few of them have come several times.

Don’t have a ton of followers on WordPress.com, but it has social follows integrated, which is cool.

And then you can see down here, I have this Publicize service, which is basically a marketing tool we have set up in the platform, set up with a Facebook account and the page for this project or whatever.

So like I said, you can come in here; you can get general ideas about your traffic, where they’re coming from, what your top content is, even what your top authors are if you have multiple authors. If you have videos uploaded and things like that, you can get some basic stats as well.

So that’s really cool stuff that you can kind of learn to just check every now and then and go back and see if there’s anything that stands out, right? Like I might go back to March 31st here and see why I got more views or visits that specific day. I think we had a launch for full site editing around that time, and maybe I use this site for some of the demo content, so it’s probably mostly people at Automattic, but hopefully, we’ll get some new music soon and we’ll see these stats go up.

If you have any questions about different stats or metrics that you look at or what you could look at, go ahead and drop them in the comments. We’ll get back to you. Like I said, I really nerd out about this stuff, and I’ve done some more complicated analytics tracking implementations to really get insights on what’s happening on your site. So happy to talk that through.

Access Your Stats

To access your website or blog’s stats page, take the following steps:

  1. Visit your site’s dashboard.
  2. Navigate to Stats (or, Jetpack → Stats if using WP-Admin).
  3. At the top, you can browse several tabs:
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Upgrade Your Stats

Stats are limited on free sites and sites on our Starter plan. Upgrade your plan for complete access to stats:

Download Stats

You can download reports of your stats as a CSV file by following these steps:

  1. Visit your dashboard.
  2. Click Stats on the left sidebar.
  3. Click the “View details” link at the bottom of any module on your Stats page, such as Posts & pages, Referrers, or Countries.
  4. Scroll to the bottom of the screen and click the “Download data as CSV”link.
  5. On some sections like Videos and File downloads, the “Download data as CSV”button is found at the top right.
  6. Save the file to your computer.
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Data Collected

Jetpack Stats tracks and retains the following information about your site’s visitors:

  • Post and page views
  • Video plays
  • Outbound link clicks
  • Referring URLs and search engine terms
  • Country

As part of collating the above information, Jetpack Stats uses data like IP address, WordPress.com user ID (if logged in), WordPress.com username (if logged in), user agent, visiting URL, referring URL, timestamp of event, browser language, and country code. However, none of this information is available to site owners. For example, a site owner can see that a specific post has 285 views, but he/she cannot see which specific users/accounts viewed that post. Furthermore, the Jetpack Stats logs, in which this information is stored, are only retained for 28 days.

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FAQs

How to read Jetpack stats? ›

View your stats
  1. Go to your site's WP Admin.
  2. Navigate to My Jetpack.
  3. Check out your 7-day highlights for a quick summary.
  4. Click on See Detailed stats to see more information.

How do I allow Jetpack stats to be viewed by? ›

Go to WP Admin and then Jetpack → Settings in the sidebar. Click Traffic. Scroll down to the Jetpack Stats section and expand it. Toggle the roles under Allow Jetpack Stats to be viewed by to turn each user role on or off according to your preferences.

What is the difference between views and visitors in Jetpack stats? ›

So views are when somebody just comes to your site and sees a page. Visitors are, as far as we can tell, different people. So one person might come back to your site 100 times, so you could have 100 views but only one visitor.

Is a Jetpack worth it? ›

Whether you're seeking a comprehensive solution for security, performance, and site management or a handful of Jetpack modules for high quality plugins to fill in various gaps across your store, Jetpack is absolutely worth it.

Are Jetpack stats good? ›

Also, if you are already using Jetpack for other features like security, the built-in Jetpack Stats might be a convenient option to get basic WordPress blog analytics without needing another tool. Since both platforms are free, we encourage you to give them a try and see which one is most suitable for your website.

What is the range of a Jetpack? ›

The range can be from 5 to 45 minutes. However, some jetpacks can only fly for 10 to 20 seconds. Jetpacks can fly for a maximum duration of between 30 and 45 minutes, according to Martin Aircraft. The jetpack can fly at up to 74 kilometers per hour (46 mph) at heights of up to 3,000 feet (900 meters).

How do I read messages on my Verizon Jetpack? ›

Text messages can be received, but the ability to compose and send is not available.
  1. From the Home screen, select. Menu. . ...
  2. Highlight "Notifications" then select. More. .
  3. From the appropriate message, select. Read. . ...
  4. View the message then select. OK. when finished.

Does Jetpack stats use cookies? ›

Jetpack uses cookies in a variety of ways, depending on the specific features that are enabled on a site. We only set cookies when a user interacts with one of these features, or to perform admin functions from the site's dashboard (/wp-admin).

How do I check my Jetpack usage? ›

From the Home screen, view the data usage info located at the top of the display (below the signal and battery indicators).
  1. If necessary, press the. Power button. ...
  2. To expand the view, tap the. usage bar indicator. ...
  3. You can also view data usage via the Admin Web Interface by clicking. Data Usage.

Does Jetpack use Google Analytics? ›

Google Analytics support on Jetpack is available to all users with Security and Complete plans. Jetpack already includes site stats with reports that offer quick, at-a-glance views of the traffic on your site.

What is visitor vs view? ›

Understanding Page Views vs. Visits. A page view occurs when a page on your website is loaded or reloaded whether the user was already on your page or came from an external page. A page visit, on the other hand, only occurs when someone lands on your site from an external page, such as Google or another website.

What is benefit of jetpack? ›

Jetpack Compose is Android's modern toolkit for building native UI. It simplifies and accelerates UI development on Android bringing your apps to life with less code, powerful tools, and intuitive Kotlin APIs. It makes building Android UI faster and easier.

What does jetpack actually do? ›

Jetpack is a WordPress plugin that helps you create better content, grow your subscribers, earn money from your website and keep it safe, fast, and secure. You can grow and keep track of your website traffic with Jetpack stats, and create better content with Jetpack AI.

What is better than jetpack? ›

The best Jetpack alternative for security is Sucuri which offers comprehensive features even with its free version. Sucuri cleans up malware at no additional cost. It provides advanced security features like DDoS protection and protection against SQL Injections, XSS, and other attacks.

What can you infer about how jetpacks work? ›

A jet pack is a type of rocket system that can allow a human to "fly" for short distances. What can you infer about how jet packs work? The thrust created by a jet pack must be greater than the force of gravity acting on the user and the pack. The user must weigh less than the jet pack to lift off the ground.

What does remember mean in Jetpack Compose? ›

Composable functions can use the remember API to store an object in memory. A value computed by remember is stored in the Composition during initial composition, and the stored value is returned during recomposition. remember can be used to store both mutable and immutable objects.

How does Jetpack monitor work? ›

Once Jetpack's Downtime Monitor is activated, one of our servers will start checking your site every five minutes. If it looks like something's gone awry, we'll fire off a notification to the WordPress.com account that Jetpack is connected to. For more information and FAQs, please see our features page.

How do you use a Jetpack high on life? ›

To use the Jetpack, all you need to do is press and hold the Jump button. If you continue to hold the jump button, you'll begin to fly higher in the air.

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