I'm writing software documentation that mostly gets browsed by people on desktops at the office. This will no doubt change as more people move to their mobile devices. Before I revise all my documentation to ensure it's mobile friendly I would like to know how many hits the documentation gets from mobile users. Are there any Confluence plugins that do this? Could a macro do this? Or has anyone tried Google Analytics for this?
Yes. Google Analitics is a good tool to see how many request are from a mobile device. I am using this tool and this information is enough to see the % of users. I am not aware of any Confluence plugins for that.
Totally agreed. Analytics is the way to go. Google's tool is free and appropriate for this type of information gathering.
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