Domain and subdomain data aggregation #160
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From #205, my use case is the same site deployed on multiple domains, and wanting to see which one is used more. |
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I operate multiple websites on the same domain: |
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I run one app that serves different content on many domains and would really like to be able to get a global overview of traffic across all the domains, as well as filter by a single domain. |
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In fact when you give the domain name in Plausible, it is just an ID for tracking. So in your use case (tracking separate subdomains), i would just create 3 different ids, and treat/use each of them in their respective pages from their (sub)domain. |
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Would be very useful for running PaaS instances like dokku where you have one subdomain per app, and you would like for the number of subdomains to change dynamically |
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I have different subdomains for different languages of my website (e.g. yeticheese.com and de.yeticheese.com) - would be cool to see aggregate data. A related issue I'm having is that my auto language switcher redirects based on browser language, so people who go on yeticheese.com with a German browser are redireted to de.yeticheese.com and I then use the origin referrer. I know that I can do a workaround with the ref URL param, but still :-) |
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Same here. We track our Web App (app.domain.com), Marketing App (domain.com) and Community (community.domain.com) and would love to filter them. |
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👍 We too would love to tack multi-domains (or at least any subdomains) on a same site set up on Plausible. We’ve got a platform setup with dozens of subdomains (where each subdomain relates to a campaign or an operation). As a matter of fact, each campaign looks pretty much like a dedicated website and we certainly do want to break down audience data per domain (i.e. per operation). The only thing is that we’ve got more than a hundred of those, as we can set up those very easily on the platform, like you’d publish a post on a blog... so we don’t want to and we cannot really create a new website setting for each of those. Up until now, we use Plausible on our main website, but not on the platform, for this very reason.
I’ve made a suggestion in #478 |
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I would much prefer if an option such as having |
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Leaving a note here for those that find this thread when looking for possible solutions to the use case of wanting multiple site stats aggregated in one dashboard: We do support roll-up reporting. It allows you to aggregate stats from multiple sites and see them all together in one dashboard while still keeping the individual site stats on their own separate dashboards. Here's how you can use it. We do also plan to support the "all in one" dashboard only use case in the future but the roll-up may be useful to some in the meanwhile. |
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Any idea when the "all in one" dashboard feature will be implemented? It seems to me that #478 fixed the domain issue quite nicely with the exception of a minor display issue. I would quite like to move a multi organization / multi site project away from GA to using Plausible. However, the lack of ability to filter by domain or even see which domain a page request originates from is a major blocker. |
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Hi - am I correct to say that tracking an app with multiple subdomains is not possible with plausible? Or, said differently, you can't track traffic to each of the subdomains as the tool will only show you the relative path of the page visited, rather than by domain? Is not possible to send a custom event or similar to append the subdomain to the path, similar to how goat counter does it? For example:
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Are you planning to add a "Multi-domain" option like Fathom: https://usefathom.com/docs/features/multi? I'm moving all my sites away from GA but some of them use several domain/subdomains so if it's not supported I won't be able to use Plausible. I looked at the "Roll-up view" option but duplicating all the pageviews and having several dashboard is not an interesting option. Adding a "Domain" tab would be the way to go. |
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Update: You can now filter your traffic by hostname! This way you can get a global overview of traffic across all your hostnames as well as segment by a single subdomain all in the same Plausible dashboard. See more: https://plausible.io/docs/subdomain-hostname-filter |
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"A nice feature would be if you can set a domain and subdomains for tracking and see a link between them and/or aggregating of data tab?"
Update: You can now filter your traffic by hostname! This way you can get a global overview of traffic across all your hostnames as well as segment by a single subdomain all in the same Plausible dashboard. See more: https://plausible.io/docs/subdomain-hostname-filter
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