I've tried to follow https://confluence.atlassian.com/doc/viewing-site-statistics-123043962.html to enable the Confluence Usage Tracking plugin but cannot find it - is it not available any longer?
Hello,
As per plugin version history, it appears, that plug-in is available only for up to Confluence Server 5.10.9 version. If you are running earlier server version, you can download and install it as per manual installation instructions, assuming you can't find it in your existing plug-ins list.
Alternatively, you can use one of these available on the market that should do the trick.
Hope this helps,
Igor
Hi @stefbasa
Can you tell us on what Confluence version you are currently on?
Usually you can find this add-on if you look for System Add-Ons in the Plugin Manager with the name "Confluence Usage Stats". Is it completely missing there?
Cheers
Niklas
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Hi Niklas,
thanks for the fast response. I'm struggling to find my version number ("admin/systeminfo.action" is just spinning). It's the hosted version though, so I would assume the latest. The plugin isn't found (see screenshot).
thanks
Stefan
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I am afraid, that if you are on Confluence Cloud, this feature is not available.
References for this is on this documentation page; Restricted functions in Confluence Cloud
Regards
Niklas
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On Cloud you can only work with apps available on the Marketplace.
Manual installation is not possible.
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If you are still looking - here is the same list filtered for Confluence Cloud:
Personally I have used this one because it is free:
They have a good getting started guide:
https://wiki.resolution.de/display/GAFCC/Setup+Google+Analytics+for+Atlassian+Confluence+Cloud
You have to set up Google Analytics for these it's also free and not to hard to get going:
https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/1008015?hl=en
...and lastly Atlassian offers analytics with cloud premium:
https://confluence.atlassian.com/confcloud/analytics-972332388.html
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