Hi ,
I am having multiple wiki pages on confluence grouped by different topics where multiple users from different teams can navigate the pages. Currently I have viewtracker plug-in installed but it only provides basic analytics like which user visited which page along with timestamp.
I am thinking of having a metrics which can provide me details like if user is on x page and clicks to something else –what is the something else, hi and low outliers and call them for feedback to understand/validate the use cases,attachments downloaded x times, raw data looks at who looked at what and when.
Is there an option already in Confluence to do that, if yes - how and if no- what's the best way/tool which can do such analytics on the pages.
Thanks for your help.
Regards,
Vivek Singh
Hello, there aren't too many metrics offered out the box. Apart from View Tracker and eazyBI for Confluence the information you need to report on are very specific and to my knowledge there isn't an app that offers this.
You could create this feature by doing some serious scripted automation (either using Scriptrunner for Confluence or by writing your own scripted plugin).
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