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2018
Updates to project analytics: filtering, collections, impressions and more
February 21, 2018
by
leafo
71
#distribution, #analytics
We've updated the project page analytics with some new features and additional data. Take a look! New header & navigation The navigation on all project edit pages has been updated. We've visually clea...
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2016
Graphs upgraded with more details
May 22, 2016
by
leafo
13
#analytics
Graphs upgraded even more! You can hover over splits to highlight just that game Clicking on a chunk will take you to to that game’s analytics There’s a dot on top for showing the total for that d...
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itch.io week day 4: Dashboard, Communities, Arielle Grimes and Mushbuh
May 12, 2016
by
leafo
28
#itchio-week, #community, #analytics
itch.io has always been about building the best tools for the creators that upload their work. itch.io implemented pay-what-you-want pricing from day one to let game creators make more through the gen...
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New purchases dashboard
March 10, 2016
by
leafo
18
#analytics, #payments
We’ve released an updated purchases dashboard with a couple more features that should make it easier to browse and find any purchases on your account. You can find it on the Purchases tab of your d...
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2015
Miscellaneous things to make your day better
February 28, 2015
by
leafo
11
#uploading, #analytics, #discovery, #design
Hidden uploads If you’ve ever wanted to upload a file when you’re not quite ready to release it, or maybe hide an old file when you’re not quite ready to delete it, you now can with the new “H...
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New aggregated purchases page for sellers
February 01, 2015
by
leafo
12
#analytics, #payments
If you’re a seller on itch.io with multiple games (or sales/bundles ) you now have a new page that lets you see and export the aggregated purchases across all of your projects. You’ll find a new...
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2014
Introducing sale goals and sale analytics
December 25, 2014
by
leafo
23
#sales, #analytics
A handful of new features for sales have come out today! If you didn’t already know, any developer can host a sale on itch.io ! The name sale is a bit of a misnomer because recently sales got the ab...
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View where purchases come from
July 31, 2014
by
leafo
11
#analytics
The game analytics pages have been updated to give you better insight about where purchases are coming from. If you’re familiar with itch.io then you might know there are a few different ways to buy...
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You can now use Google Analytics with itch.io
January 08, 2014
by
leafo
11
#analytics
If you’ve ever wanted more detailed analytics for your game pages on itch.io you can now insert your own Google Analytics tracking ID in order to get pageview data about your game pages and profile...
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2013
Slight change to game analytics
November 20, 2013
by
leafo
2
#analytics
Starting today if you view a game you have created and you are logged in the view will not count towards the game’s analytics. In the past any view from a browser would trigger a view increment. I k...
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Referrers and share buttons
July 25, 2013
by
leafo
#analytics
itch.io gets new features today: On the game analytics pages you can now see where your visitors are coming from: After downloading a game you can now share the game on various social networks:...
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More analytics and updated designs
June 06, 2013
by
leafo
#analytics, #design
I added some more detailed analytics and updated the designs of a couple pages last night. Check out the new logged in homepage page: The game list looks a lot nicer, and has links to the relevant edi...
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Updates to game analytics
March 17, 2013
by
leafo
1
#analytics
Great news I’ve got another update. I added some analytics to game pages and downloads along with charts to your logged in homepage. Now you can see your game’s activity over time. It’s a little...
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