AFS Analytics Help
Install AFS Analytics on your website
Install AFS tracking code on your website developed in HTML, PHP ou ASP.
Guides Developer
- Add analytics.js to your website
- How does analytics.js work?
- Creating trackers
- Getting and Setting tracker data
- Sending data to AFS Analytics
- Page Tracking
- Event Tracking with AFS Analytics
- How to use the UTM variables
- AutoTrack - Automated Event Tracking
- How to implement e-commerce tracking
- Sending visitor data
- How to set-up analytic.js to comply with the European law on the deposit of cookies
Getting Started Guide for CMS, Blog or Website Builder
1&1 | Drupal |
Godaddy | Joomla |
OsCommerce | PhpBB |
PrestaShop | Weebly |
Wix | WooCommerce |
WordPress | vBulletin |
AFS Analytics navigation and reports help
Menu and Navigation
Dashboard
- AFS Analytics Dashboard Guide
- Evolution window
- Contents window
- Sources Window
- Visitor listing widget and visitor profile
- Activity Window
- Rolling stats window
- Search terms window
- Geographic location window
- System configurations window
- Customize Dashboards and Manage Widgets
- The event log
- Event Window
- The efficiency of marketing campaigns
- Reports related to e-Commerce
Advanced Web Analytics Reports
- Search terms prediction using artificial intelligence
- How to link your Google Search console account to your AFS Analytics account
- Tracking Google keyword ranking
- Heatmaps visualize where your visitors click
- Detect Ad blockers and statistics
- Zombie traffic or inactive users
Manage Account
- Install AFS Analytics on your website
- Edit your profile
- Manage Website accounts
- Add a new website
- Website transfer
- Edit website information
- Manage website trackers
- Set traffic filters
- Access Keys
- Receive reports on your website's audience in PDF format
- Managing Your Premium Subscriptions