Overview

Countries & Language Analytics

See where your readers are in the world and which language they read your docs in.


Visitor Countries#

Shows the top 30 countries by visit count, with each country's share of total traffic.

How to open: Float Widget → Analytics → scroll to the Countries section.

Use this to:

  • Decide which languages are worth translating into.
  • Understand if your docs attract the global audience your product needs.
  • Validate marketing campaigns targeting specific regions.

Countries Breakdown#

Full table view: country name, flag, visit count, and percentage of total visitors.

Column What it shows
Country Visitor's country (detected from IP)
Visits Total page views from that country
% share That country's portion of all traffic

The breakdown covers up to 30 countries. Countries below the threshold are grouped as "Other."


Language Countries#

Shows which countries are reading your translated documentation versions.

For example: if you have Russian enabled, this section shows that Russian-language visits come mostly from Russia, Germany, and Israel.

How to open: Float Widget → Analytics → Language Countries section.

Use this to:

  • Confirm that enabled translations are reaching their intended audience.
  • Discover unexpected markets (e.g., French speakers outside France).

Requires at least one translation language to be enabled. Set up translations →


Language Analytics#

Traffic split by translation language — how many visitors read each language version of your docs.

Column What it shows
Language Translation language
Visits Page views in that language
% share Portion of total translated traffic

How to open: Float Widget → Analytics → Languages section.

This shows only non-English traffic (the default language is not tracked as a separate language switch).


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