
Analytics Application (Pro)
See who's reading & why, straight into your wiki.



About | Details |
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Name: | Analytics Application (Pro) |
Submited By: | Johnpaul Crona |
Release Date | 1 year ago |
Website | Visit Website |
Category | Open Source Analytics GitHub Business |
Unlock powerful, open-source analytics! The Analytics App (Pro) delivers deep user insights (browsers, devices) and content performance (most-viewed pages) — all while you keep 100% data ownership. Build custom dashboards and make data-driven decisions.
This is the kind of app that changes how we work with wikis! Totally loved it up until now! Many congrats @snazare and @alexandru_farcasi!
1 year ago
Hi everyone! I am Stefana, Product Manager of Apps&Cloud @XWiki. Working with hundreds of XWiki Clients and Users for the past 6.5 years, I noticed that wiki administrators struggle to identify the most useful content or prioritise areas that should be improved. Also, knowledge organization was often a guessing game, but those times are gone now! With Analytics Application (Pro) you can learn valuable insights about the most accessed pages, searched terms and user behaviour. Equipped with all this new information, you can: 1. Reorganise your wiki so that it better highlights the most important content 2. Create content or procedures on missing topics 3. Cleanup old or unused pages 4. Create dedicated dashboards for individual teams, so that each team lead can make informed decision All of this, in the "XWiki way" that you are already used to: secure and privacy focused. Many many thanks and congratulations to @alexandru_farcasi and the whole Pro Apps team for all the hard work on this new application. We hope you will enjoy using it and we look forward to your feedback!
1 year ago
very nice, just tried it out in our company instance, seems to work great. Might actually forget about GA4 once and for all (it's more of a nightmare than a real help). Here, metrics are really easy to understand. The multiple dashboard thing - didn't know how much I needed that, very cool. good job
1 year ago