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Notion’s built-in page analytics shows how often a page is viewed or edited over time. It’s a simple dashboard designed to help workspace admins monitor team activity - not user behaviour.
How to access Notion page analytics
1. Open page settings
Open the Notion page, click on the three-dots icon at the top-right of your screen, and click on the ‘Updates & analytics’ option.
2. Access the Notion Analytics dashboard
Click on the ‘Analytics’ tab to access the Notion analytics dashboard
Pros and Cons of Notion analytics
Pros
Notion analytics is useful for tracking progress within the workspace. Paired with version history, it adds much-needed transparency and helps project managers stay in control.
Imagine a buzzing Notion workspace - multiple projects, hundreds of comments, cross-functional collaboration, and the usual organized chaos. Everything runs smoothly... until it doesn’t. And no one knows why.
And that’s where Notion Analytics comes in.
It lets you dig into the history of any Notion page to trace what went wrong. Maybe an automation didn’t fire when a dependency was marked complete. A quick check of the activity log helps you spot the gap, fix it, and get things back on track.
Cons
Notion analytics is helpful for managing internal project workflows but once you step outside the workspace and use Notion for public websites, it starts to fall short.
The problem? Notion Analytics wasn’t built for websites.
If you’re publishing pages publicly, there’s no way to track who visited, where they came from, how long they stayed, or what they clicked on.
That’s a serious limitation, especially if you rely on traffic data to drive decisions, conversions, or revenue.
If that sounds like you, you’ll need something more powerful. You have two main options:
1. Notion Sites integration with Google Analytics
The only analytics platform that you can integrate Notion Sites with is Google Analytics. Paid-plan users can easily add their tracking code within the Sites dashboard and start seeing numbers in Google Analytics.
Free-tier users do not have that option… unless they sign up with Super.
With Super, you can add Google Analytics easily using a code snippet - something Notion doesn’t allow unless you’re on a paid plan.
In fact, you can integrate any analytics or monetization tool with your Super site. If you want something even more seamless, Super also offers a built-in analytics tool - Super Analytics - to simplify website tracking.
2. Super Analytics
Super Analytics is built specifically for Notion websites, making it the best analytics platform for Notion users.
See exactly how your pages perform with detailed metrics like:
- Bounce rate
- Total and unique visits
- Visitor locations
- Traffic sources and top pages
- Devices, browsers, and OS
- …and more.
It’s much easier to use than Google Analytics and provides every data point you need to make informed decisions.
FAQs
Does Notion provide analytics?
Yes, but only at a basic level. You’ll get page and workspace analytics, but if you want to use Google Analytics on Notion Sites, you’ll need to upgrade to a $12/month per member plan.
Or, use Super to connect Google Analytics for free and unlock even more with Super Analytics.
And with Super, you’re not just tracking visits — you’re building a better Notion site.
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