RolandFuseHub Posted June 18, 2021 Share Posted June 18, 2021 As you we all know Google Analytics allows you to exclude visits based on IP addresses so staff visits and/or visits from the offices of the client, or even mine for testing purposes, will not be part of the analytics. It would be great if Squarespace offers that option as well. Some smaller clients of mine do not need Google Analytics and are very happy with the analytics offered by Squarespace, but because they are smaller companies, their visits to the site, or even my visits to check something, are skewing the data somewhat. If I can exclude those visits, the data will be a better representation of ACTUAL visitors. Shouldn't be that hard I would think? Anyone any thoughts? AngelinaD, Josephine, KristiC and 1 other 4 I run FuseHub Creative Group, a syndicate of creatives from all over the world with one common goal - to develop creative and strategic solutions for ambitious organizations, and develop cool plugins which you can find on the SQS Mods platform - Circle Members always get a 10% discount with this code: SQSMOD10. Link to comment
paul2009 Posted June 18, 2021 Share Posted June 18, 2021 12 minutes ago, RolandFuseHub said: Some smaller clients are very happy with the analytics offered by Squarespace, but because they are smaller companies, their visits to the site, or even my visits to check something, are skewing the data somewhat. If clients are using the built in Squarespace Analytics they can exclude their own visits by logging in to their site before visiting it. The best way to do this is to visit account.squarespace.com and access the site from there. Squarespace Analytics ignores all site owner and contributor activity by default, so if you always log in first your visits will not register whilst you remain logged in. When you’re logged out, your activity appears the same as any other visitor. For more information, see Hiding your activity from Squarespace Analytics. Me: I'm Paul, a SQSP user for >18 yrs & Circle Leader since 2017. I value honesty, transparency, diversity and good design ♥. Work: Founder of SF.DIGITAL. We provide high quality original extensions to supercharge your Squarespace website. Content: Views and opinions are my own. Links in my posts may refer to my own SF.DIGITAL products or may be affiliate links. Forum advice is completely free. You can thank me by selecting a feedback emoji. Buying a coffee is generous but optional. Would you like your customers to be able to mark their favourite products in your Squarespace store? Link to comment
RolandFuseHub Posted June 18, 2021 Author Share Posted June 18, 2021 (edited) 16 minutes ago, paul2009 said: If clients are using the built in Squarespace Analytics they can exclude their own visits by logging in to their site before visiting it. The best way to do this is to visit account.squarespace.com and access the site from there. Squarespace Analytics ignores all site owner and contributor activity by default, so if you always log in first your visits will not register whilst you remain logged in. When you’re logged out, your activity appears the same as any other visitor. For more information, see Hiding your activity from Squarespace Analytics. Nice suggestion @paul2009 but I can not give 10-15 staff access. Chances someone screws up something is just too high. Edited June 18, 2021 by RolandFuseHub Typo paul2009 and KristiC 2 I run FuseHub Creative Group, a syndicate of creatives from all over the world with one common goal - to develop creative and strategic solutions for ambitious organizations, and develop cool plugins which you can find on the SQS Mods platform - Circle Members always get a 10% discount with this code: SQSMOD10. Link to comment
iWesSmith Posted December 28, 2021 Share Posted December 28, 2021 Works for limited use case, but doesn't cover when you are doing UAT and you do not want to add every tester to SP as a users, think Mobile devices much less grant access to change things. SP is solution is handy (thanks), but a better and advanced solution seems easy enough to simply exclude IP address/range. RolandFuseHub, Michael and CelsoDiniz 2 1 Link to comment
nicolettely Posted September 27, 2023 Share Posted September 27, 2023 On 6/18/2021 at 4:01 PM, paul2009 said: If clients are using the built in Squarespace Analytics they can exclude their own visits by logging in to their site before visiting it. The best way to do this is to visit account.squarespace.com and access the site from there. Squarespace Analytics ignores all site owner and contributor activity by default, so if you always log in first your visits will not register whilst you remain logged in. When you’re logged out, your activity appears the same as any other visitor. For more information, see Hiding your activity from Squarespace Analytics. I don't think this is accurate or maybe it has changed since then. I am always logged in and I still see my IP address in my SQSP analytics. Is there any more info about this? Link to comment
Meeeee Posted February 8 Share Posted February 8 Revisiting this -- even when logged in -- it keeps giving me my IP. Perhaps it's that Safari (private browsing mode) and others cause this issue -- the weird thing is that of course it's the same IP, so it's kind of obvious. A little database to exclude certain IP's would be great -- like Statcounter does for example, and as @RolandFuseHub mentioned google as well. Link to comment
thisisonassis Posted April 15 Share Posted April 15 I'm in a similar situation as above. Other than a few small exceptions, I always view my site logged in through Squarespace and it continually includes those views. Even when I'm actively updating pages it includes every page view into my analytics. There are days where I have over 100 pages views just because I made updates to the site. I'd really love a way to exclude my own IP address. I've done this in my google analytics, but for ease I tend to use the Squarespace App as a quick view. Unrelated, but has anyone noticed how it takes a long time for the app to update to reflect your views? It's not real-time. I usually see the number increase, but it takes a few hours for it to actually populate page views, location, etc. for me to analyze how someone moved through the site. Link to comment
well_hello_jamie Posted May 22 Share Posted May 22 Hi all - I'm unsure how to properly translate my analytics, generally speaking, but they seem really skewed by my own IP address and personal viewing on web/mobile. ...help? Thank you! - Jamie Link to comment
SEOSpace_Henry Posted May 30 Share Posted May 30 Hi @well_hello_jamie - I don't think there is unfortunately! That's one of the reasons I rely on Google Analytics. Henry Purchase Founder of SEOSpace - the SEO plugin for Squarespace. Get a Free Squarespace SEO Audit: https://www.seospace.co/squarespace-seo-audit-score Link to comment
Jollybeef Posted June 19 Share Posted June 19 Hopping on this thread to add my vote to some kind of filtering tool, within Squarespace, to block out specific IP addresses or ranges. It would be a big help in terms of workflow - the data and dashboards are otherwise a great surface-level view without diving into Google Analytics. I'm just getting too much of my own traffic, especially across various devices and browsers. Thanks! rotanzdesign, vhanson and RolandFuseHub 3 Link to comment
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