• Resolved Terve

    (@terve)


    Hi, we need to follow up WordPress posts and pages on portfolio area level (business area). We have 8 of those and we use the WordPress Category for this where each portfolio area is a category. Is there a way to add WordPress categories as a dimension in the analytics so that we can follow up everything on category level?

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  • Plugin Author Visitor Analytics

    (@visitoranalytics)

    Hi @terve,

    Thank you for contacting us. Regarding your question about adding WordPress categories as a dimension for portfolio area tracking, unfortunately, our platform does not currently have the capability to segment data by WordPress categories.

    Our analytics offer a wide range of URL and page-level data within a site. We enable filtering and segmentation of metrics using URL parameters, browser, OS device type, city/country, UTM campaign, and more. However, direct integration with WordPress taxonomy or categories is not currently supported.

    In the meantime, one potential workaround could be to structure your URLs to reflect the category names. This would then allow you to segment the data based on these URL patterns. While this is not a direct solution, it could provide a way to approximate category-level analysis. The only way to achieve tracking on specific portfolio area pages would be to look at the URL data for just those page paths. For example, you could view metrics solely for:

    • /portfolio/area-1/*
    • /portfolio/area-2/*

      And compare between them.

    We understand that this feature could be valuable for users who organize their content into different categories, and we will certainly consider this as a potential feature for future updates.

    Please let us know if you have any other questions!

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