Statistics
Measure how your references and profile perform — views over time, top references, channel breakdowns, and CSV export.
Statistics (/my/statistics) shows how your content performs. Pick a date range at the top; every chart follows it, and the raw numbers can be exported as CSV.
References tab
- KPI tiles — total views in the period, the change vs. the previous period, and how many references made your top 50.
- Daily views — a bar chart over time with switchable modes, stacked/grouped display, and a trend overlay; complemented by a weekday-average profile of when your audience is active.
- Breakdowns — donut charts of views by industry, by reference group, and by channel (website, showcase, API, digital signage).
- Exports & visibility — how often references were exported, and the internal vs. external split of views.
- AI access — calls via the MCP gateway, when in use.
- Top 50 references — a sortable table (project, industry, views) linking to each reference's own statistics.
Company profile tab
The same style of analysis for your profile page: view KPIs, daily profile views with trend, and weekday averages.
Per-reference statistics
Each reference has its own statistics page — reachable from the manager card's Stats action, from the top-50 table, and as the Statistics tab in the reference form: views, previous-period comparison, exports, and breakdowns by channel and visibility for that single reference.
Reading the numbers
- Views are counted across all channels — a reference embedded on your website via the API counts its views here too.
- Statistics begin when a feature starts being tracked; charts state the logging since date where relevant.
- The dashboard mirrors the headline numbers (30-day views, top 5 references) for a daily glance.
Check the by-industry and top references views quarterly: they tell you which portfolio areas draw demand — and where adding fresh, well-illustrated references is most worthwhile.