My team is responsible for updating and general maintenance of a documentation archive that we're hosting on Confluence. We want to use the analytics features in the premium package to get some metrics on how we're doing. However, we can't see any obvious way to exclude our own accounts from the view totals. At the moment, for example, one member of our team has more page views than everyone else at the company put together.
While we expect this to even out somewhat when we're not working on it as actively as we are at present, in practice it will be difficult to get useful insights without the ability to split things by cohorts of one sort or another. So is this possible, and if not, could it be added in future?
@James Turley @Vinay Patel @Candace Chi-Tsunozaki @jeff.cross
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+1. We need this for the same reasons.
Even if we could export a CSV file of raw user-page data we could filter out users in Excel but I can only find aggregate data for users and aggregate data for pages.
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+1. We've wanted this on our team too!
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