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Reading the dashboard

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The analytics dashboard tracks how your published experiences perform. Data appears once visitors start opening your models — a fresh workspace shows empty states with guidance, not zeros pretending to be insight.

  • Daily views trend, monthly and yearly rollups — momentum over time.
  • Project views and model views — where attention concentrates.
  • Top viewed models — your catalogue ranked by actual interest.

Views say that people came; sessions say what they did:

  • Started / active / total sessions and active devices.
  • Opens per session and average actions per session — depth, not just reach.
  • Share of opens and shares — which surfaces actually get used.
  • Traffic mix — viewer pages vs. WebAR sessions, so you see where your audience meets the product.

AR gets its own quality lens:

  • AR sessions — how often products are viewed in-room.
  • User interactions in WebAR sessions — screenshots, recordings, sharing.
  • Session quality and post-start engagement — did AR hold attention after launch?
  • Detailed analytics requires an active subscription — a lapsed workspace shows the gate message until renewal (Plans & billing).
  • Embeds can opt out per instance with the na attribute — keep internal dashboards and staging pages out of your production numbers (Attributes reference).