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Multisite network aggregation
Can be a good point to have on network dashboard an aggregation of all sites, with the ability to filter out by site without going on any single site dashboard
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Carlo “Achilleterzo” Cancelloni
posted
over 1 year ago
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Ben Sibley
over 1 year ago@Carlo “Achilleterzo” Cancelloni thanks for the submission! For this feature, would you want to view stats for one site at a time with a dropdown menu to switch between them, or would you want all the stats combined in the report? Otherwise, there could be a menu with a widget for each sub-site showing a chart and the total views and visitors.
Carlo “Achilleterzo” Cancelloni
over 1 year ago@Ben Sibley I mean a master report combined in network dashboard, then as usual per site on site dashboard. Can be useful then still in network dashboard having the ability to filter per site, and making comparison site by site
Ken Wiesner
about 1 year ago@Ben Sibley Both! Although not to sound like a broken record, but the basic reports could be visible from MainWP with an analytics extension. As a company that hosts the sites we build, it would be helpful to view "everything" across the network as well as be able to tag sites and say "show all the stats for this tag" so this way you could tag a site as being on a specific server.
Ken Wiesner
about 1 year agoFYI I'm thinking this wouldn't be a "WordPress Multisite" feature (although there could be something like that) but something that just works for multiple sites where your license is installed.
Loui
10 months agoI run a large e-commerce multisite installation, and it would be helpful to see a simple list of all sites and the most important KPIs in the network manager. The list should be downloadable in an Excel format. You might include a simple graphic, but if you can download the stats, you don't really need it.
Martin Carter
27 days agoFor most agencies over a few websites, I suspect this is a killer feature. In fact I came here myself to raise the idea of a "dashboard of dashboards" but can (unsurprisingly) see it's already been suggested. Because it would only pass anonymised data, there should still be no issue with data privacy - just pick a few top-level stats that you want to see from every site in one place, both as individual records and aggregated. Perhaps with user-definable categories for grouping the sites together? You (IA) wouldn't need to host this dashboard - you could make it a separate part of the plugin that could be turned on or off, then agencies can just nominate one of their sites (e.g. their own agency site) as the "hub" site and leverage the dashboard code that's already there.