name documentation All Referrers (Referrers) This report shows all your Referrers in one unified report, listing all Websites, Search keywords and Campaigns used by your visitors to find your website. Browser Plugins (Visitors) This report shows which browser plugins your visitors had enabled. This information might be important for choosing the right way to deliver your content. Browser engines (Visitors) This report shows your visitors' browsers broken down into browser engines.
The most important information for web developers is what kind of rendering engine their visitors are using. The labels contain the names of the engines followed by the most common browser using that engine in brackets. Browsers (Visitors) This report contains information about what kind of browser your visitors were using. Each browser version is listed separately. Campaigns (Referrers) "This report shows which campaigns led visitors to your website.
For more information about tracking campaigns, read the campaigns documentation on piwik.org" City (Visitors) "This report shows the cities your visitors were in when they accessed your website.
In order to see data for this report, you must setup GeoIP in the Geolocation admin tab. The commercial Maxmind GeoIP databases are more accurate than the free ones. To see how accurate they are, click here." Configurations (Visitors) This report shows the most common overall configurations that your visitors had. A configuration is the combination of an operating system, a browser type and a screen resolution. Continent (Visitors) This report shows which continent your visitors were in when they accessed your website. Country (Visitors) This report shows which country your visitors were in when they accessed your website. Custom Variables (Visitors) "This report contains information about your Custom Variables. Click on a variable name to see the distribution of the values.
For more information about Custom Variables in general, read the Custom Variables documentation on piwik.org" Downloads (Actions) In this report, you can see which files your visitors have downloaded.
What Piwik counts as a download is the click on a download link. Whether the download was completed or not isn't known to Piwik. Entry page titles (Actions) This report contains information about the titles of entry pages that were used during the specified period. Use the plus and minus icons on the left to navigate. Entry pages (Actions) This report contains information about the entry pages that were used during the specified period. An entry page is the first page that a user views during his visit.
The entry URLs are displayed as a folder structure.
Use the plus and minus icons on the left to navigate. Exit page titles (Actions) This report contains information about the titles of exit pages that occurred during the specified period. Use the plus and minus icons on the left to navigate. Exit pages (Actions) This report contains information about the exit pages that occurred during the specified period. An exit page is the last page that a user views during his visit.
The exit URLs are displayed as a folder structure.
Use the plus and minus icons on the left to navigate. Keywords (Referrers) This report shows which keywords users were searching for before they were referred to your website.
By clicking on a row in the table, you can see the distribution of search engines that were queried for the keyword. Length of Visits (Visitors) In this report, you can see how many visits had a certain total duration. Initially, the report is shown as a tag cloud, more common durations are displayed in a larger font.
Please note, that you can view the report in other ways than as a tag cloud. Use the controls at the bottom of the report to do so. Outlinks (Actions) This report shows a hierarchical list of outlink URLs that were clicked by your visitors. An outlink is a link that leads the visitor away from your website (to another domain).
Use the plus and minus icons on the left to navigate. Page Titles Following a Site Search (Actions) When visitors search on your website, they are looking for a particular page, content, product, or service. This report lists the pages that were clicked the most after an internal search. In other words, the list of pages the most searched for by visitors already on your website.
Use the plus and minus icons on the left to navigate. Page URLs (Actions) This report contains information about the page URLs that have been visited.
The table is organized hierarchically, the URLs are displayed as a folder structure.
Use the plus and minus icons on the left to navigate. Page titles (Actions) This report contains information about the titles of the pages that have been visited.
The page title is the HTML Tag that most browsers show in their window title. Pages Following a Site Search (Actions) When visitors search on your website, they are looking for a particular page, content, product, or service. This report lists the pages that were clicked the most after an internal search. In other words, the list of pages the most searched for by visitors already on your website.<br/>Use the plus and minus icons on the left to navigate. Pages per Visit (Visitors) In this report, you can see how many visits involved a certain number of pageviews. Initially, the report is shown as a tag cloud, more common numbers of pages are displayed in a larger font.<br />Please note, that you can view the report in other ways than as a tag cloud. Use the controls at the bottom of the report to do so. Referrer Type (Referrers) "This table contains information about the distribution of the referrer types.<br /><b>Direct Entry:</b> A visitor has entered the URL in his browser and started browsing on your website - he entered the website directly.<br /><b>Search Engines:</b> A visitor was referred to your website by a search engine. <br /> See the ""Search Engines & Keywords"" report for more details.<br /><b>Websites:</b> The visitor followed a link on another website that led to your site. <br /> See the ""Websites & Social"" report for more details.<br /><b>Campaigns:</b> Visitors that came to your website as the result of a campaign. <br /> See the ""Campaigns"" report for more details." Region (Visitors) "This report shows which region your visitors were in when they accessed your website.<br/>In order to see data for this report, you must setup GeoIP in the Geolocation admin tab. The commercial <a rel=""noreferrer"" target=""_blank"" href=""http://www.maxmind.com/?rId=piwik"">Maxmind</a> GeoIP databases are more accurate than the free ones. To see how accurate they are, click <a rel=""noreferrer"" target=""_blank"" href=""http://www.maxmind.com/en/city_accuracy?rId=piwik"">here</a>." Search Categories (Actions) "This report lists the Categories that visitors selected when they made a Search on your website.<br/>For example, Ecommerce websites typically have a ""Category"" selector so that visitors can restrict their searches to all products in a specific Category." Search Engines (Referrers) This report shows which search engines referred users to your website. <br /> By clicking on a row in the table, you can see what users were searching for using a specific search engine. Search Keywords with No Results (Actions) Tracking searches that visitors make on your website is a very effective way to learn more about what your audience is looking for, it can help find ideas for new content, new Ecommerce products that potential customers might be searching for, and generally improve the visitors' experience on your website.<br /><br />This report lists the Search Keywords that did not return any Search result: maybe the search engine algorithm can be improved, or maybe your visitors are looking for content that is not (yet) on your website? Site Search Keywords (Actions) "This report lists the Search Keywords that visitors searched for on your internal Search Engine.<br/><br/>Tracking searches that visitors make on your website is a very effective way to learn more about what your audience is looking for, it can help find ideas for new content, new Ecommerce products that potential customers might be searching for, and generally improve the visitors' experience on your website.<br/><br/><a href=""http://piwik.org/docs/site-search/"" rel=""noreferrer"" target=""_blank"">Learn more about Tracking how your visitors use your Search engine.</a>" Social Networks (Referrers) In this table, you can see which websites referred visitors to your site. <br /> By clicking on a row in the table, you can see which URLs the links to your website were on. Visits by Day of Week (Visitors) This graph shows the number of visits your website received on each day of the week. Visits by Visit Number (Visitors) In this report, you can see the number of visits who were the Nth visit, ie. visitors who visited your website at least N times.<br />Please note, that you can view the report in other ways than as a tag cloud. Use the controls at the bottom of the report to do so. Visits by days since last visit (Visitors) In this report, you can see how many visits were from visitors whose last visit was a certain number of days ago. Visits per local time (Visitors) This graph shows what time it was in the <strong> visitors' time zones </strong> during their visits. Visits per server time (Visitors) This graph shows what time it was in the <strong> server's time zone </strong> during the visits. Websites (Referrers) In this table, you can see which websites referred visitors to your site. <br /> By clicking on a row in the table, you can see which URLs the links to your website were on.