

#Tygraph for sharepoint full
Watch our discussion below or read the full transcript at your convenience! In this week’s episode of #O365 Hours, I sat down with Data Platform and Microsoft 365 Apps & Services MVP John White and Microsoft 365 Apps and Services MVP Norm Young to discuss the backstory of tyGraph, what the acquisition of tyGraph means for the future, and why the company’s services are so beneficial. Learn more.TyGraph recently got acquired by AvePoint, so I decided to learn more about what makes the company tick and why their products pair with Microsoft 365 so well. For example, you can view the number of people who have visited the site, how many times people have visited the site, and a list of files that have received the most views. Get usage data for a SharePoint siteĪs a SharePoint in Microsoft 365 site owner, you can view information about how users interact with your site. Darker shades on the chart refer to time slots when there are more views. Use this map to determine to best time to post news and big announcements. Shows the hourly trend of visits to the page over the last 7 days, last 30 days, and last 90 days for the viewer's local time zone. There is no lifetime average time spent per user metric. In the example below, the 7 day view for this page tells us average user spends 6 minutes and 45 seconds actively engaged with the page which is a 40% decrease from last week. Usage on the SharePoint mobile app is currently not incorporated in calculation of this report. The average count for 7 and 30-day period is calculated by measuring the total time spent on that page and the number of the unique visitors on that page in the given timeframe. This data is presented using the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). The report calculates the time spent when users are active on the page or news post. Shows the trend of actual time spent on pages and news posts by users. Note: A small amount of traffic will not be accounted for in this report due to web browser restrictions. On the right hand side of the graph, you'll see the lifetime site visits which is the total number of people who viewed content on this site since February 2018 and in this example is 125,498. In the example below, the 7 day view for this site tells us there have been 567 site visits which is a 10% decrease in traffic from last week. The algorithm used to calculate page views is designed to filter out repetitive, continual operations by the same user on the same item, such as when a user repeatedly refreshes the page. Shows the total number of page views for the last 7 days, last 30 days, and last 90 days. This data is presented using the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). On the right-hand side of the graph, you'll see the lifetime unique viewers which is the total number of people who viewed content on this site since February 2018 and in this example is 3,468. In the example below, the 7 day view for this site tells us there have been 168 unique views which is a 30% increase in traffic from last week. The overall unique viewer count is available for the last 7 days and the last 30 days. This data is presented using the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).

You can review daily unique viewer trends on your site for the last 7 days, last 30 days, and last 90 days.

Shows the total number of individual visitors to the page, regardless of how often they've visited. Usage data for Page viewers, Page views, and Average time spent per user is aggregated and displayed based on Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). Guest and anonymous views and visits are included for sites creating after after March 2019. Guest users will not have access to site analytics or site usage data. Usage data is aggregated and displayed based on Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). Sites created before this date will show stats from February 2018 forward. Lifetime stats are shown for pages created after February 2018.
