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What the Page Report does for you

  • See the total number of views a page or blog post attracted in the page's header.
  • Click on the Viewtracker logo to display the number of views as a graph.
  • Click on the tab "Users" to see who viewed the page and how many times.


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So you spent precious time crafting an inspiring blog post or a helpful knowledge base article. Wouldn't it be cool if you could see how many viewers your work attracted (today, last week, since it was created)? Well, with Viewtracker, you can!

If Viewtracker is enabled globally, you will see the number of views displayed on every page and every blog post. The information is displayed next to the page restrictions.


(For the sake of readability, we will write "page" instead of "page or blog post", but all options are the same with blog posts.)

Accessing the Page Report


  1. Click on the icon or the number of views.
  2. The Page Report opens as an overlay:

How this looks in practice:

Tab "Report"

The tab "Report" is selected by default and contains the following data:

  1. Graph of views of this page over the last 30 days.
  2. All views: The number of this page's views since it was created.
  3. Current views: The number of this page's views in the selected date range. The numbers of "All views" and "Current views" will be the same if the page was created only recently.
  4. Unique Confluence users: every individual user who has visited this page.
  5. My views: The number of times you have viewed this page yourself.

Tab "Users"

The tab "Users" will show you a table of all the users who have viewed your page in the selected date range.

If your page or blog post is open to the public, you may also see the number of anonymous users (external visitors without a Confluence log-in) here:

If your administrator has set the Extended privacy, you will only see "Protected Confluence Users" in the tab "Users".

If the tab "Users" doesn't show at all, this means that the Confluence administrator has set the highest level of privacy. Read more about this here: Hide Viewer Statistics


Changing the date range

As a default, the data from the last 30 days are displayed. You can change that by clicking into the date field and selecting a different date range.

Alternative to Page Report: Page Analytics

With Youtracker version 5.8.0 and above, you can also display a certain page's statistics by using the Page Analytics Macro. The macro can be placed on any page, so you can create dashboards with all the pages that are of special interest to you.


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