How to measure your article performance and make data-driven decisions
What is Evoluna analytics?
Evoluna provides specialists with a detailed analytics dashboard (/dashboard/articles/analytics) where you can see your article results in real time. All data is aggregated and anonymous — you see your impact, but never specific readers.
How to access
- 1. Go to /dashboard/articles
- 2. Click "Analytics" in the top right corner
Key Metrics (KPIs)
Views
- How many times someone opened your article
- Each unique session counts as one
- Views are logged the moment the article loads
Reactions
- 💚 Gratitude — the reader was grateful for the article
- 💡 Insight — the article gave new thoughts
- ✨ Resonance — content resonated personally
Comments
- All comments under your articles
- Including replies to comments
- Each new comment signals engagement
Engagement Rate
- Formula: (reactions + comments) / views × 100
- Good engagement: 5-10%
- High engagement: over 10%
Time Range
Choose period for which to display statistics:
Last week's results
Monthly overview (default)
Quarterly trend
Annual overview
Visualizations
Time Series
The line chart shows daily changes in views, reactions, and comments.
- Spikes — which days were successful?
- Low days — when is reading activity low?
- Trend lines — growing or declining?
Reaction Breakdown
A pie chart shows proportions between reaction types.
- Lots of Gratitude → practical value
- Lots of Insight → educational articles
- Lots of Resonance → emotional depth
Language Breakdown
A bar chart shows view distribution by article language (if you have multilingual versions).
- Decide in which language to write next articles
- See if it's worth doing an ET or EN translation
Top Articles
Top 10 articles ranked by engagement:
- View count (total, period)
- Reactions (total, period)
- Comments (total, period)
- +N delta — did it grow this period?
Click "View" to read, "Edit" to revise.
How to use this
Identify hit articles
Look at top articles — which topics resonated? Make series / sequels from them.
Learn from low results
If an article got few views: title was not compelling, slug poorly optimized, or you didn't share on social media.
Measure ROI
Writing takes time. Analytics helps you see what's working — so you can focus on activities that provide value.
Publishing frequency
If engagement drops after every publication, you may be publishing too often. Quality > quantity.
Privacy
Analytics is shown only to you (not to other users). Individual reader data (who was reading) is not shown — only aggregated statistics.