The dashboard of the analytics center
Get quick insights into user behavior, content performance, and search trends
Overview
The Analytics Center dashboard offers a central overview of how your intranet is performing. It’s divided into three panels: Usage, Content, and Search. You’ll also find the most read content and most active sites—a perfect snapshot of what’s going on across your platform.
Clicking on any content item redirects you to the detailed analytics page for that item.
What You’ll Learn:
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How to interpret the Usage, Content, and Search tabs
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What metrics are shown in the main dashboard tiles
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How to identify most read content and most active sites
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How to drill down into detailed analytics by clicking on a content item
Panels Explained
📁 Left Panel: Metrics by Tab
The left-hand panel contains three tabs with key stats:
1. Usage
Includes general engagement metrics across all your Involv sites:
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Views (All sites)
- Views (Home site)
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Visitors (Home site)
- Likes & comments
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Mobile views and logins
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Time spent per day
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Most active time and weekday
2. Content
Breaks down usage by type:
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Incidents, Mandatory Reads, Notifications
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Reported comments
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News articles, Events, FAQs, Jobs
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Multilingual articles
3. Search
Tracks what people are searching for on your intranet (no data visible in this example, but will show popular terms and frequency when used).
📊 Right Panel: Highlights
On the right, you'll find:
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Most read content (e.g., news, components)
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Most active sites based on traffic
Clicking on an item opens the content analytics view, where you can dive into specific performance metrics like views, comments, reach, and interaction trends.
Step-by-Step Summary
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Open the Analytics Center from the left navigation menu
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Review key metrics under the Usage tab
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Explore the Content tab to see what’s being published and read
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Use the Search tab to check employee search behavior
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Click on any content under “most read” or “most active sites” to view detailed analytics
🧠 Tip:
Use this dashboard regularly to identify content gaps, employee behavior trends, and peak activity times to better align your internal communication strategy.