Turn raw responses into clear insight.
All inside WordPress.
Completion rate, abandonment rate, device distribution, and responses over time — all filterable per survey, all stored on your server, all inside WordPress.
Everything Analytics can do.
Completion Rate
See what percentage of visitors who started your survey actually finished it. Identify drop-off and improve your questions to collect more complete responses.
Learn more →Abandonment Rate
Track how many visitors started but didn’t complete your survey. A high abandonment rate is a clear signal to shorten or simplify your survey flow.
Learn more →Responses Over Time
A filterable chart showing response volume by day, week, or month. See trends clearly — when engagement peaks and when it drops off.
Learn more →Device Distribution
Desktop, mobile, and tablet breakdown for every survey. Understand your audience’s device mix and optimise your widget display accordingly.
Per-Survey Filtering
All analytics are filterable by individual survey. If you run multiple surveys simultaneously, you can isolate the data for any one of them instantly.
Recent Responses
The Analytics dashboard shows your most recent responses inline with a “View all” link. Spot new feedback at a glance without switching to the Responses screen.
View in Response Management →Four metrics visible
the moment you log in.
Total feedback, completion rate, abandonment rate, and active surveys are shown at the top of your dashboard — no configuration, no setup, visible from day one.
What you actually gain.
Exports or spreadsheets
All data is viewable directly in your WordPress dashboard. No CSV downloads, no pivot tables, no external reporting tool needed.
Key metrics per survey
Total responses, completion rate, abandonment rate, responses over time, and device distribution — all in one dashboard view.
Data on your own server
Every data point is stored exclusively on your WordPress server. Nothing is shared with or sent to any third party.
How teams use Analytics.
Monitoring survey health
If your NPS survey has a high abandonment rate, the Analytics dashboard tells you immediately. Cross-reference with the device breakdown to understand whether the issue is survey length or display format.
Tracking NPS over time
Filter the responses-over-time chart to your NPS survey after a product launch. A spike shows the launch drove engagement; a flat line is a prompt to adjust targeting or timing.
Explore NPS Surveys →Understanding device audience
Use the device distribution breakdown to see whether your visitors respond more on desktop or mobile. If mobile is dominant, simplify your survey flow or switch to the side-tab widget position.
Explore Widget & Display →Analytics visible from day one.
Install AllFeedback and publish a survey
The Analytics dashboard is available as soon as you publish your first survey. No configuration needed — it activates automatically.
Go to AllFeedback → Analytics
The Analytics screen is in your WordPress admin sidebar under AllFeedback. No separate login, no external dashboard to open.
Filter by survey and date range
Use the survey selector to isolate data for any single survey. Use the date filter to zoom into a specific period.
Review completion rate, abandonment, and device split
All five metrics are visible immediately. If completion rate is low, check abandonment rate and device split to identify whether the issue is survey length or display format.
Common questions.
Is Analytics included in the free plugin?
Yes. Analytics ships in the free version of AllFeedback with no usage limits, no feature gates, and no paid upgrade required.
Where is the Analytics dashboard?
Inside your WordPress admin, go to AllFeedback → Analytics. It’s accessible from the moment you publish your first survey.
Can I filter analytics by individual survey?
Yes. Every metric is filterable by individual survey using the survey selector at the top of the dashboard.
Does AllFeedback send analytics data to any external service?
No. All analytics are calculated from responses stored in your own WordPress database. Nothing is sent to any external service.
How is this different from Google Analytics?
Google Analytics tracks page-level traffic. AllFeedback Analytics tracks survey-specific engagement — completion rates, abandonment, device split, and response trends for your feedback surveys specifically.
Your data. Crystal clear.
Every metric lives on your server. No exports, no third-party dashboards, no monthly fee.
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