Analytics

Attriax analytics combine attribution, sessions, events, crashes, retention, and funnel views so teams can see what happened after a click, an install, or a release.

Analytics

This section stays intentionally general. For detailed configuration, project-specific diagnostics, release context, and exact disclosure guidance, open the app workspace for your project.

What the analytics workspace covers

The product already exposes these surfaces inside each app workspace today.

Overview dashboards

Track clicks, installs, users, sessions, events, conversion rate, first-launch sessions, top countries, top platforms, and top links.

Event explorer

Search event names, page names, and custom event data with filters for platform, country, locale, device, and app version.

Ad events

Review requests, loads, failures, impressions, clicks, rewards, and ad revenue in a dedicated monetization analytics page.

Crashes

Inspect fatal and non-fatal crashes, exception sources, stack traces, affected users, and release or session context.

Retention and funnels

Review cohort heatmaps, day-based retention windows, and saved funnel definitions with drop-off and conversion rates.

Link and click analytics

Break performance down by campaign links, countries, platforms, and click timelines, with deeper traffic forensics on higher plans.

Charts and tables

Use line charts, bar charts, pie charts, heatmaps, and detailed tables instead of relying on a single summary number.

How the views fit together

Attriax treats analytics as the layer that explains whether attribution and routing are actually producing good user journeys.

  • Overview dashboards answer the top-line questions: traffic, installs, users, sessions, and conversion.
  • Event explorer and recent sessions answer the debugging questions: which user, which platform, which payload, and which route.
  • Retention, funnels, crashes, and revenue answer the product questions: do people stay, where do they drop, what broke, and what paid off.

Some advanced views are plan-sensitive. Revenue analytics require an eligible paid plan, click forensics go deeper on higher tiers, and team access starts on collaboration-ready plans.

Revenue is part of analytics

Revenue is documented separately so you can share monetization-specific guidance without losing the bigger analytics context.

Open the revenue guide

See monetization metrics, refund handling, ARPU and ARPPU, LTV, transaction splits, and revenue trend charts.

Revenue docs