Here at Dock, we analyze employee site usage reports gain insights on various data points. For example, we aim to learn how many employees visited certain sites, which documents were access most frequently, and which behavior patterns guide their use of our online resources. Anyone using SharePoint can easily retrieve this data, and in this blog, we'll discuss two easy ways to do so.
SharePoint offers leading capabilities that support users in collaborating on various data points. SharePoint Sites are essentially by everyone within an organization to collaborate on and share data. Understanding SharePoint Site Usage data allows you to enhance the SharePoint Site user experience so you can make data-driven changes to the site layout, site navigation, and manner in which the way documents are distributed.
The two easiest ways to access Site Usage details in SharePoint Online are through SharePoint Site Usage details page and through the Site Activity Web Part.
Now let's take a look at how to use both options.
Owning a SharePoint Site is remarkably easy if you have a thorough understanding of its basic features and settings. You can routinely improve your site by leveraging the abundance of settings.
Complete the following steps to obtain SharePoint Site Usage data from your SharePoint Site.
On the Site Usage analytics page, you can review the following details:
You can also navigate to Site usage by clicking the Settings icon and by selecting the Site Contents option. From the Site Contents page, click on Site usage.
The Site Usage page provides users detailed SharePoint site analytics. To track all recent user activities on a given page, the Site activity page is certainly the ideal choice.
Complete the following steps to add the Site Activity Web part to your SharePoint site.
Consider these options to see how you can utilize this information to improve your site’s user experience.