Track Browser Usage and Client IPs Easily

Track Browser Usage and Client IPs Easily!

March 10, 20252 min read

Understanding how visitors interact with your site is key to improving performance, fixing compatibility issues, and detecting unusual activity. The latest analytics update introduces Top Browsers Breakdown and Client IP Tracking, making it easier than ever to optimize your site.

Top Browsers Breakdown

Now you can see which browsers your visitors use the most, ranked by usage percentage. This helps you:

  • Identify trends in browser preferences.

  • Optimize your site for the most popular browsers.

  • Fix potential compatibility issues before they impact users.

Instead of guessing, you’ll have real data to ensure your website functions smoothly for your audience.

Client IP Tracking

Want to know who’s visiting your site the most? With client IP tracking, you can:

  • View the top 10 IP addresses accessing your site.

  • Detect unusual traffic patterns—like a single IP repeatedly refreshing a page.

  • Identify potential bot activity or excessive visits from one source.

By tracking this data, you can take proactive steps to manage traffic and ensure a better experience for real users.

How to Access These Insights

Follow these steps to find your new analytics reports:

  1. Log into your account and navigate to the Sites section.

  2. Click on the Analytics tab.

  3. Use the dropdown menu to select data from Funnels, Websites, or both.

  4. Choose your preferred date range (last week, last month, etc.).

  5. Scroll through the timeline to see browser usage, client IPs, and page views.

Why These Insights Matter

These updates provide clear, easy-to-use data, allowing you to:

Make smarter decisions – Focus on optimizing for the browsers your visitors actually use.
Identify suspicious activity – Spot unusual patterns, like one IP refreshing a page 100 times.
Improve website performance – Ensure a smooth experience for all users.

What’s Coming Next?

  • Geolocation Heatmaps – See where your visitors are connecting from.

  • Device Analytics – Find out how many users visit from mobile vs. desktop to refine your SEO strategy.

With these new tools, you can take control of your website’s performance and make data-driven improvements that matter.

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