Statistics has data about all your search engine metrics in a period of time. You have available metrics about the number of searches, top clicked products, new opportunities, etc.
To see your statistics, go to the search engine of your choice by navigating to our Control Panel. Then click on the search engine you want to use and then go to Statistics.
Charts
In this section you can find three doughnut charts with information about searches, click-through rate and conversion rate, and a line chart to see their evolution in time.
Searches
Searches chart shows the number of searches resolved by your search engine in the given period. This also shows a change percent between the given period and the same past period.
Click-through Rate
The Click-through rate is the proportion between the number of clicks on the results and the number of searches performed. This chart shows the ratio of clicked products from all searches and a change percent between the given period and the same past period.
Conversion Rate
Conversion rate chart shows the searches ratio that reach certain goal (usually, a sell after searching with Doofinder). This metric has the same data as the previous metrics. If you want to know how to configure it read this article.
Line Chart
This chart provides the same data than the other charts but has been plotted to see its evolution in time. In the left axis you will find searches and click-through rate data and in the right axis you will find conversion rate data.
Top Rankings
This section shows data related to your data feed contents from a searches perspective. You can download this data in a file clicking in the down arrow in every ranking.
Top Searches
This chart shows the most searched terms. If you click on the blue bar you will see the click-through rate and the top clicked search results for that search, if any.
Top Clicked
Top clicked products shows what products have more clicks from search. If you click in orange bar you will see the top search terms used to find these products.
NOTICE: Top Clicked ranking could show empty search terms in some circumstances. For instance, when the product is found in a Top Products query, like the one done when our mobile layer is loaded for the very first time before typing anything.
Top Opportunities
This chart shows query terms that have been used by your visitors but didn't return proper results and were handled by our fuzzy and phonetic algorithms.
This chart is very useful to bring new products to your catalog or point your users to other product of their interest.
No Results
This chart shows all the searches made that haven't thrown any search result.
This chart is very useful to bring new products to your catalog or point your users to other product of their interest.