Website Analytics & Statistics
Beamly includes native website analytics so you can understand how visitors use your site without setting up a separate analytics tool.
You can use the analytics panel to see which pages are getting traffic, where visitors are coming from, and how people are browsing your site. This helps you make better decisions about your content, offers, calls to action, and overall website strategy.
Beamly's native analytics is privacy friendly, first-party, GDPR-compliant and does not use any cookies or session storage.
When you open your main dashboard, you'll find website visit stats from the past 7 days:

Built-in Analytics Dashboard
Depending on your current plan, you can find a fully detailed analytics panel via the "Analytics" link in your sidebar.
The advanced analytics panel includes multiple KPIs such as unique visitors, total visits, pageviews, bounce rate and session duration. It also includes info on your visitor's location, traffic sources/channels, and device information.
You can get insights for the following metrics via the native analytics panel -
- Unique visitors.
- Total visits.
- Pageviews.
- Bounce rate.
- Visit duration.
- Visitor location (broken down to countries, regions and cities).
- Traffic sources/channels.
- Device, browser, and operating system.
- Top pages and content performance.
- Entry pages and exist pages



This is quite a powerful feature and you can use it to:
- Quickly find which podcast episodes, videos, lessons, posts, or pages bring visitors in.
- Improve conversion around your monetization flows.
- Identify pages with high bounce rate or low time on page so you can improve.
- Compare traffic sources to understand where visitors are coming from.
- Find which pages really work for SEO and which ones need more work.
- Use top pages to decide where to place memberships CTAs, newsletter forms, products, and subscribe links.
Integration with other analytics providers
If you prefer to use a different service for analytics, we support multiple third party providers right out of the box via the "Integrations" panel.
Each one of those integrations would enable a tracking code on your site and you'll be able to get all the information through the provider of your choice.
Here's a quick tutorial video for connecting Google Analytics to your site:
Custom Tracking Code
If you need to add a 3rd party script, you can add your own custom analytics tracking code in the "General -> Custom Code" section. This can be code that you simply copy from a certain provider, in case it isn't already supported as an integration and you still want to use that service.