Overview
Top Pages Analytics displays your most visited pages ranked by view count. Quickly identify which pages drive the most traffic to your site. This feature is part of the Traffic Reports category and is available in the free version.
Feature Details
| Category | Traffic Reports |
| Type | Page Analytics |
| Plan | Free |
| Configurable Settings | Yes (date range filtering) |
Prerequisites
- Page Visit Counter Analytics plugin must be installed and activated.
- Tracking must be enabled and some pageview data must exist.
How to Access
- Go to your WordPress admin dashboard.
- Navigate to Analytics > Top Pages from the left sidebar menu.
- Use the date range filter to narrow results to a specific time period.
How It Works
The Top Pages report aggregates all recorded pageviews and groups them by URL. Pages are then sorted by total view count in descending order. You can filter the results by date range and use pagination to browse through all tracked pages.
This report covers all page types on your site including the homepage, static pages, archive pages, and any other URL that receives traffic.
Benefits
- Identify your highest-performing content at a glance.
- Discover which pages attract the most organic traffic.
- Use date range filtering to compare performance across periods.
- Make data-driven decisions about content strategy and site structure.
- Works with all page types — not just posts.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between Top Pages and Top Posts?
Top Pages tracks all URLs including static pages, archives, and custom URLs. Top Posts specifically tracks WordPress blog posts (post type: post).
Can I export the Top Pages data?
The data is available in the WordPress admin. For advanced export needs, you can access the underlying database tables directly.
How far back does the data go?
The plugin stores all pageview data from the moment it was activated. You can filter by any date range within the available data.