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Analytics and Logs

yaojingang edited this page May 24, 2026 · 1 revision

Analytics and Logs

The Analytics page brings GEOFlow content production, task execution, multi-site distribution, and access-log signals into one filterable operations view.

Admin path:

Analytics -> /admin/analytics

1. System Overview

The system overview shows cross-module indicators such as:

  • total articles, published articles, AI-generated articles
  • total views and today’s views
  • active tasks, running tasks, and queued tasks
  • AI model count
  • material count and pending review count
  • filtered-range article, publishing, task, distribution, AI/API, and view metrics

Use this section as a quick health check, not as a replacement for detailed analysis.

2. Single-site Content Operations

The single-site section focuses on the local GEOFlow site:

  • publishing trend
  • task trend
  • content funnel
  • category distribution
  • task health
  • material health
  • AI model health
  • URL Smart Import status

Use it to understand whether local content production is stable, whether materials are sufficient, and whether failed tasks need attention.

3. Multi-site Distribution

The multi-site section focuses on target channels:

  • total and active channels
  • pending, synced, and failed distribution jobs
  • channel-level sync status
  • distribution queue trend
  • remote links and latest errors
  • GEOFlow Agent and WordPress REST channel status

If you operate multiple channels or target sites, this is the first section to check.

4. Self-service Log Analysis

Log analysis extracts operational signals from access logs:

  • PV / UV trends
  • top articles
  • top channel sites
  • status-code distribution
  • source types
  • AI crawler recognition, such as Google, Bing, Baidu, ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity

GEOFlow attempts to parse local or imported access logs. If no real logs exist yet, sample logs can be used to validate charts and filters.

5. Filters

Analytics supports:

  • start date and end date
  • quick ranges: today, yesterday, last 7 days, last 30 days, last 90 days
  • distribution channel
  • task
  • category
  • article
  • traffic type
  • log source

Quick ranges only update the form. Click “Apply Filters” to refresh data, which prevents accidental navigation when selecting a range.

6. Recommended Routine

  • Start with System Overview every day to check tasks, distribution, and logs.
  • Use Single-site Content Operations for content reviews, especially publishing trends and category distribution.
  • Use Multi-site Distribution when maintaining target sites, prioritizing failed channels and latest errors.
  • Use Self-service Log Analysis for GEO / AI-search monitoring, focusing on AI crawlers and top content.

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