We frequently embed videos on the Confluence pages but have no way to track their consumption such as total number of views, average views duration, bounce rate and so on. Can I get some idea how to gather such data? Please note I am not including those YouTube videos embedded on the Confluence pages. They are separately tracked and monitored via YouTube Studio.
Sadly no. Confluence Cloud doesn't have any way to track the embedded videos' views or if someone clicks on them.
Several plugins can do that. Some analytics plugins can be helpful.
https://marketplace.atlassian.com/search?query=track+view&product=confluence
Regards
Hello @Subhajit Sengupta
Can't you track the video views from the tool where the videos are hosted? (Providing that I got the meaning of embedded - videos are hosted elswhere and you simply embed them on a Confluence page).
There's also Google Analytics in Conluence app by David Simpson Apps that should make it possible.
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Hi Kristina,
We have some videos embedded directly into Confluence, and some are first hosted on YouTube and then embedded into Confluence.
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Hello @Subhajit Sengupta
If you have Premium license then you would be able to do analytics on a Confluence page.
just click on the right down corner.
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Thanks for your response. We are currently on the Cloud Premium, but still don't see those buttons. Moreover, I am not referring to the page views, but rather views of an embedded video such as this one: https://docs-snaplogic.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/SD/pages/3925180417/April+2025+Release+Notes#Behavior-Change.2
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