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Article Analytics and Statistics

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:

7 days

Last week's results

30 days

Monthly overview (default)

90 days

Quarterly trend

365 days

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

1

Identify hit articles

Look at top articles — which topics resonated? Make series / sequels from them.

2

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.

3

Measure ROI

Writing takes time. Analytics helps you see what's working — so you can focus on activities that provide value.

4

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.