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Is there a plugin that allows you to follow user activity on Confluence?

Tomasz Pabich October 12, 2018

To be more specific we need to see which links users are using (clicking) to get from one page to another within Confluence.

Also we'd like to know what information the user is looking for via search.

Server installation compatibility is required. Using Google Analytics is not possible since the data is under strickt protection and it's not allowed to use any software outside of company network.

I've checked out several plugins, these two among them looked most promising:

https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/28637/viewtracker-analytics-for-confluence?hosting=server&tab=overview

https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1215795/analytics-for-confluence?hosting=server&tab=overview

But from the description I don't think they have what we are looking for. 

Anyone?

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JP _AC Bielefeld Leader_
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October 13, 2018

Hi Tomacz,

what about setting up an internal tracking based on Piwik/Matomo? https://matomo.org/ It's like an internal Google Analytics.

Pretty easy to set up, you can track searches, search terms etc.

For Confluence internal statistics we use PageView:

https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1215565/page-view?hosting=server

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JP

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Victor Mutambuki
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October 12, 2018

Tomasz,

There's a free macro, Activity Stream Macro.

victor

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