Dashboard Analytics
Monitor visitor count, job performance, and traffic trends from your built-in Cavuno dashboard.
View your job board's performance at a glance. See who visits, which jobs get attention, and how traffic changes over time.
Access your analytics
- Click Home in the sidebar
- View your metrics immediately
- Use the date picker to change the time range
Key metrics
Current visitors
See how many people are on your board right now. Use this to measure impact from marketing campaigns or social posts.
Traffic trends
A chart showing daily visitors over time. Look for patterns to understand what drives growth: new job posts, SEO improvements, or external links.
Jobs posted
Total count of active job listings. More jobs typically mean more search traffic and more reasons for candidates to return.
Top jobs
Most-viewed job listings. These tell you what job seekers want. Focus on attracting similar roles and employers.
Top companies
Companies with the most job views. Use this to identify which employers resonate with your audience.
Filter by date
Change the time period for your analytics:
- Click the date picker in the top right
- Select a preset:
- Today
- Last 7 days
- Last 30 days
- Last 90 days
- Or choose a custom date range
Understand your analytics
Traffic spikes
When you see traffic increases:
- Check what jobs were posted that day
- Review any marketing or social posts you published
- Note what worked so you can repeat it
Declining traffic
When traffic decreases:
- Check if you're posting new jobs regularly
- Review your SEO settings for any issues
- Consider adding new content or running a promotion
Popular content
Use top jobs and companies to:
- Understand what job seekers in your niche want
- Guide your outreach to similar employers
- Decide which job categories to expand
Go deeper
Built-in analytics are good for daily checks. For detailed analysis, conversion tracking, or search data:
- Connect Google Analytics for detailed traffic reports and user behavior
- Connect Search Console for search performance and keyword data