• Resolved sun2424

    (@sun2424)


    Hello, On My wordpress blog website, I am using GA4, Jetpack plugin, and WP Statistics plugin. But their Total visit stat numbers are so different. Statistics total visits are much bigger than Jetpack all time views. And GA4 number is smaller than them.

    Can anyone explain the logic how they can be different and why? Also which one is more correct?

    Please help and let me know why one stat is bigger than the other.

    Thank you in advance!

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  • Plugin Support Animesh Gaurav (a11n)

    (@bizanimesh)

    Hello there – all stats tracking systems collect and report information differently.

    For example, Jetpack’s stats do not include visits from logged in users by default. Many site owners find this useful, since tracking your own visits artificially inflates your traffic.

    Jetpack also does not report visits in real-time. That is, there’s a bit of a lag between when visits occur, and when they are reported in your stats.

    Additionally, there are certain search engine robots and “spiders” that Jetpack doesn’t count, and referrers that are considered spam referrers by Akismet (our spam-catching plugin) will not be reported in your stats. we also don’t count visits from browsers that do not execute javascript or load images. Other tracking systems may be less discerning in what they count toward the stats they report to you, and therefore give you different numbers than we do.

    Finally, the different rates at which all these trackers are blocked by the different ad-blocking browser extensions can also affect your stats.

    For all of those reasons, different stat tracking methods will rarely, if ever, be in sync. You may find it worthwhile to use tracking data from a variety of stats systems to develop a broad picture of your visitors’ behavior.

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