Widgets
Widgets are the building blocks of your Dashboard. You can add Widgets to customize your Dashboard however you like. You can also resize and move them as needed.
Create a new Widget
To create a new Widget in your Dashboard, first make sure you're in the correct Dashboard. Then, you can add a Widget in two ways:
- Directly via the "Add a Widget" menu:
- Or in a more intuitive way by clicking on the "Widget Selector" in the menu:
Alternatively, you can also click on the button at the bottom left of the sidebar:
From the "Widget Selector," a modal will appear:
You can add multiple Widgets by clicking on the panels.
Once you're done, don't forget to select a Site for your Widget to activate it.
Delete a Widget
If you want to remove a Widget from your Dashboard, simply click on the [x]
in the top-right corner of the Widget.
Available Widgets
Counter
Displays the real-time count of visitors on your website.
Chart
Visualize and compare your real-time visitor count using dynamic charts.
World Map
View the geographical distribution of your visitors in real-time on a world map
Flow
Visualize key user events and interactions on your website in real time
URLs
Shows a list of URLs on your website that are currently being accessed by visitors
Referers
Displays the websites or sources that referred visitors to your site
Countries
Shows a breakdown of the countries your visitors are coming from in real time
Engagement Time
Tracks the average time visitors spend engaging with your website
Page Visited
Displays the number of pages visited per session by each visitor
Bounce Rate
Shows the percentage of visitors who leave after viewing a single page
History Chart
Reports on key website metrics, including the number of visitors, page views, bounce rate, and time spent per session
Time To Interact
Measures the time it takes for your website to become fully interactive for visitors
Screen Size
Displays the screen sizes of visitors' devices in real time
Language
Shows the preferred languages of your website visitors
Device
Displays the types of devices your visitors are using to access your site
Operating System
Shows the operating systems used by your visitors in real-time
Browser
Displays the browsers your visitors are using to access your site
Source Type
Categorizes the sources of your traffic, such as social media, search engines, and more
Source Entity
Displays the specific platforms or services that are sending traffic to your website (e.g., Gmail, Taboola)
Search Engine
Shows the search engines driving traffic to your website in real time
Social Media
Displays the social media platforms that are referring visitors to your website