Tracking is pretty robust in confluence, but I would like to see how many people are viewing a specific dashboard.
Apart from hacking in google analytics (which is the solution I'm currently pursuing) is there any easy way to do this with built-in or add-on functionality?
Thanks!
To confirm, there is not a method for adding the Google Analytics script to the Atlassian Cloud Apps as it's javascript based which makes it a restricted function. There is not a built-in method for tracking page views within JIRA. I do see that there's currently a third party unsupported add-on that claims to provide usage statistics for JIRA Issues, but doesn't mention any functionality for JIRA Dashboards. You can check the Usage Statistics for JIRA add-on in the marketplace for more information on that, or explore creating an Atlassian Connect add-on with the functionality.
Let me not that your question is a little confusing. You start it with "...in confluence", but the question relates to JIRA?!
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I don't think there is any way to do this out of the box. You could probably create an Atlassian Connect add-on which performed the logging and presentation for you. I don't think you can inject GA into our Cloud offering.
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