Settings & SEO
Analytics
See how many people visit your published sites, where they come from, and which pages are popular — with privacy-friendly, built-in analytics.
Last updated 2026-06-29
Webpress includes its own analytics so you can see how your published sites are doing — no third-party tool, no setup. Open Analytics in the dashboard sidebar.
What you can see
The analytics dashboard shows, for the sites in your current workspace:
- Visitors — how many distinct people came to your site.
- Pageviews — how many pages were viewed in total.
- a traffic chart over time, so you can spot trends, launches, and quiet spells,
- Top pages — which pages get the most views,
- Top referrers — where your visitors came from (search engines, social media, other sites).
Choosing what to look at
- a date range selector (last 7 days, 30 days, 90 days, or 12 months),
- a project selector to focus on one project's site, or view the whole workspace at once.
Privacy-friendly by design
The built-in analytics are cookieless and don't store personal data or raw IP addresses. Visitors aren't tracked across sites, and there's no cookie banner needed for it. You get the numbers that matter — visitors, views, sources — without the privacy baggage.
Data retention depends on your plan: free workspaces keep a shorter history, paid plans keep up to a year. See Plans & pricing.
It just works
Analytics start the moment your site is published — there's nothing to install or paste in. Every visit to your live site is counted automatically.
Prefer Google Analytics?
If you already use Google Analytics (GA4), Google Tag Manager, or the Meta Pixel, you can add your IDs in Project Settings → Advanced and run them alongside (or instead of) the built-in analytics.
Where to go next
- SEO basics — drive more of the traffic you're measuring here.
- Search-engine indexing — get found by Google in the first place.