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Last updated on Aug 04, 2025 07:36 in Analytics Cloud Media

Real-time Analytics

Real-time analytics lets you monitor your website activity as it happens. See who's visiting your site right now, what pages they're viewing, and where they're coming from - all in real-time.

Accessing Real-time Analytics

  1. Log into your AnalyticsCloudMonitor account
  2. Select a website from the dropdown in the top navigation
  3. Click "Real-time" in the left sidebar
  4. Or click "Real-time" from your main dashboard

Real-time Dashboard Overview

Live Activity Feed

The main section shows live visitor activity:

  • Current Visitors: Number of people on your site right now
  • Active Pages: Pages currently being viewed
  • Recent Pageviews: Latest page visits with timestamps
  • Visitor Locations: Geographic locations of current visitors

Real-time Metrics

Key metrics displayed in real-time:

  • Active Sessions: Number of ongoing user sessions
  • Pageviews per Minute: How many pages are being viewed
  • Top Pages: Most viewed pages in the current session
  • Traffic Sources: Where current visitors came from

Understanding Real-time Data

Visitor Information

For each active visitor, you can see:

  • Location: City and country
  • Device: Desktop, mobile, or tablet
  • Browser: Chrome, Safari, Firefox, etc.
  • Current Page: What page they're viewing
  • Session Duration: How long they've been on your site
  • Referrer: Where they came from (Google, social media, etc.)

Page Activity

Real-time page tracking shows:

  • Active Pages: Pages currently being viewed
  • Pageview Count: How many times each page is being viewed
  • Average Time on Page: How long visitors stay on each page
  • Bounce Rate: Percentage of single-page visits

Using Real-time Features

Filtering Real-time Data

  1. Use the date range picker to view historical real-time data
  2. Filter by specific pages or traffic sources
  3. Focus on particular geographic locations
  4. Filter by device type or browser

Exporting Real-time Data

  1. Click the "Export" button in the top navigation
  2. Choose between CSV or JSON format
  3. Select the time range for export
  4. Download the file with real-time data

Real-time Use Cases

Marketing Campaign Monitoring

Use real-time analytics to:

  • Monitor the immediate impact of social media posts
  • Track email campaign performance in real-time
  • See which traffic sources are driving current visitors
  • Identify which content is resonating right now

Website Performance Monitoring

Real-time data helps you:

  • Identify traffic spikes and their causes
  • Monitor the impact of website changes
  • Track the success of A/B tests
  • Respond quickly to technical issues

Customer Support

Use real-time insights for:

  • Understanding current user behavior
  • Identifying pages with potential issues
  • Monitoring the impact of support interventions
  • Providing better customer assistance

Real-time Alerts and Notifications

Setting Up Alerts

  1. Go to Account → Preferences
  2. Find the "Real-time Alerts" section
  3. Configure alert thresholds (e.g., traffic spikes)
  4. Set up email or push notifications
  5. Save your alert settings

Types of Alerts

  • Traffic Spikes: Notify when visitor count increases significantly
  • Page Performance: Alert when specific pages get high traffic
  • Geographic Activity: Notify when visitors from specific locations increase
  • Error Monitoring: Alert when page errors occur frequently

Real-time vs Historical Data

Real-time Data

  • Shows current activity as it happens
  • Updates every few seconds
  • Best for immediate monitoring and response
  • May show temporary spikes or anomalies

Historical Data

  • Shows patterns and trends over time
  • Processed and cleaned for accuracy
  • Better for long-term analysis and planning
  • Provides more reliable insights

Real-time Analytics Best Practices

Monitoring Schedule

  • Check real-time data during peak business hours
  • Monitor during marketing campaign launches
  • Watch for unusual traffic patterns
  • Use real-time data to inform immediate decisions

Data Interpretation

  • Don't overreact to temporary spikes
  • Compare real-time data with historical averages
  • Consider external factors (news, events, etc.)
  • Use real-time insights to complement long-term analysis

Troubleshooting Real-time Analytics

No Real-time Data Showing

  1. Verify your tracking code is properly installed
  2. Check that your website is not paused
  3. Ensure you're viewing the correct website
  4. Wait a few minutes for data to appear
  5. Test by visiting your own website

Inconsistent Real-time Data

  1. Check for multiple tracking codes on your site
  2. Verify your website URL is correct
  3. Clear browser cache and test again
  4. Check for ad blockers or privacy tools
  5. Contact support if issues persist

Real-time Analytics Limitations

Keep in mind these limitations:

  • Data Lag: Real-time data may have a 30-60 second delay
  • Sample Size: Real-time data represents a small sample
  • Temporary Anomalies: May show temporary spikes or drops
  • Browser Caching: Some data may be cached by browsers
  • Privacy Tools: Ad blockers may affect data collection

💡 Pro Tip

Use real-time analytics during major events, product launches, or marketing campaigns to monitor immediate impact and make quick adjustments.

Next Steps

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