How to view and filter analytics
Step-by-step guide on how to view analytics for your Linkie profile
Linkie Analytics helps you understand how visitors interact with your Linkie profile, including visits, clicks, traffic sources, devices, browsers, locations, and email subscribers.
Open analytics
Open Analytics, or click Analytics at the top-right of the playground.
Review your main metrics

Start with Unique Visitors and Unique Clicks to see how many people visited your Linkie profile and how often your content was clicked.
Hover over the graph to view the exact visitor and click numbers for a specific week.
You can also review:
- Total Visitors: how many total visits your Linkie profile received.
- Bounce Rate: how many visitors left without interacting.
- Email Subscribers: how many visitors subscribed to your emails.
View audience and content insights

Scroll down to review audience details, including traffic sources, countries, devices, browsers, and operating systems.
Further down, Linkie also shows analytics for each link, button, post, website, or embed. For each item, you can review the type, impressions, reach, and clicks, including total and unique results.
Filter analytics

Use the date range dropdown at the top-right side of the analytics page to choose a time frame. The charts and stats update based on the selected dates.
You can also click audience values to filter your analytics by:
- Source, such as Direct, Facebook, or X/Twitter.
- Country, such as Germany or United States.
- Device, such as Mobile or Desktop.
- Browser, such as Chrome, Safari, or Opera.
- Operating system, such as iOS, macOS, or Android.
Filter by Source or Country

Click any Source or Country item to apply it as an additional filter. All highlighted items in the image above are clickable.
When filters are applied, they appear at the bottom of the analytics page. Click the X next to a filter to remove it and update the view.
Things to note
- You can apply more than one filter at a time, such as Android, Chrome, and Albania, to get more specific insights.
- Unique visitors are counted once, while total visitors include repeat visits.
- Use analytics to understand which content gets attention and where visitors may be dropping off.
Updated on: 17/05/2026
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