Admin Interface
View Stats in Editor
When enabled, this option displays a summary of content view statistics directly in the post editor. It helps you see how individual posts or pages are performing without leaving the editing screen.
Views Column in Content List
This option adds a “Views” column to the content list menus (like Posts, Pages, etc.), showing the number of views each piece of content has received. It provides a quick overview of content performance across all post types.
Views Column in User List
When enabled, this setting displays a “Views” column in the admin user list, showing the page view counts associated with each WordPress user. It requires the “Track Logged-In User Activity” option (in General settings) to be enabled for functionality.
Show Stats in Admin Menu Bar
This setting allows you to view your site’s statistics directly from the WordPress admin menu bar, making it easy to access real-time data without navigating away from your current screen.
WP Statistics Widgets in the WordPress Dashboard
Enabling this option allows WP Statistics widgets to appear in the WordPress dashboard, giving you an at-a-glance view of your site’s performance directly on the dashboard.
Disable Inactive Essential Feature Notices
This option stops the display of notifications about essential features that are currently switched off. It’s useful for keeping the admin interface clean and free of unnecessary alerts.
Frontend Display
Views in Single Contents
When enabled, this option displays the view count on individual content pages (like posts or articles). This provides visitors with insight into how popular each piece of content is.