FAQ: Sending scheduled reports on time
To make sure your daily/weekly/monthly analytics reports are as early as possible after a day or a week or a month is finished, please setup the automatic archiving cron. This…
To make sure your daily/weekly/monthly analytics reports are as early as possible after a day or a week or a month is finished, please setup the automatic archiving cron. This…
…and make note of the ID of the newly created site. Then add a cron using the googleanalyticsimporter:import-reports command with the –idsite= option (eg: php /path/to/matomo/console googleanalyticsimporter:import-reports –idsite=<your Site ID>)….
…use the same guides for installing your staging instance as you did for your production instance. Restore your MySQL backup onto your staging instance. Compare both production and staging config/config.ini.php…
…visitors who completed the form from start to finish; what was the average time spent was completing the form; and how long did your visitors hesitate before hitting that submit…
…basis? You can create Dashboards that reflects your Search Engine Optimization campaigns; how about a Dashboard dedicated to e-commerce and where all the revenue is coming from? How about the…
…publish it to a specific environment (Dev, Staging, Live). For example, you may want to deploy your tag first to a “test” or “staging” environment to make sure the current…
…most likely to complete a goal on your website. As an example, you might expect that traffic from Social Networks would complete a goal based on clicking social media links…
…change is as simple as a new blog post or as complicated as an entire redesign, you should keep notes. When you look back and see changes in your analytics…
…use the Annotations API. These apps have not been created yet, but we’d love it if they did exist, and we’re sure others would too. A WordPress plugin that automatically…
…which are completely independent of these events. This only impacts the “play”, “pause”, “resume”, “seek” and “finish” events which you see in the “Behaviour -> Events” report and in the…