Analytics
Track your content production and publishing performance. The Analytics dashboard gives you a real-time overview of your content output, word counts, and status distribution across both Articfly-generated articles and WordPress posts.
KPI Cards
At the top of the Analytics page, five key performance indicators give you an instant snapshot of your content operation.
Articfly Articles
The total number of articles generated through Articfly. This includes all statuses — processing, draft, published, scheduled, and failed. It represents your total AI content production volume.
WordPress Posts
The total number of posts on your connected WordPress site. This count is pulled directly from WordPress and includes posts that were created outside of Articfly as well.
Average Word Count
The average number of words per article across all your content. This metric helps you understand the depth and comprehensiveness of your content library.
Words Generated
The total number of words produced by Articfly across all articles. This is a cumulative count that reflects the overall volume of AI-generated content in your library.
Total Published
The combined count of published articles across both Articfly and WordPress. This represents the total number of live, publicly accessible pieces of content.
Content Production Chart
Below the KPI cards, a stacked bar chart visualizes your monthly content output over time.
Monthly Output Breakdown
Each bar in the chart represents a calendar month. The bar is split into two segments:
- Articfly— Articles generated through the AI article writer during that month.
- WordPress— Posts created on your WordPress site during that month, including those published outside of Articfly.
This chart helps you identify production trends, spot slow months, and measure whether your content output is growing over time. Hover over any bar to see the exact count for each source.
Content Status Distribution
A pie chart shows how your content is distributed across different statuses.
Status Breakdown
The pie chart segments your content library by status:
Use this chart to understand where your content sits in the pipeline. A large number of drafts might indicate a review bottleneck, while a healthy ratio of published content shows your workflow is moving smoothly.
Data Sources
Analytics combines data from two sources to give you the complete picture of your content operation.
Articfly Articles
All articles stored in your Articfly account, including those in processing, draft, published, scheduled, and failed states. These are articles you generated using the AI article writer, article rewriter, or content calendar.
WordPress Posts
All posts from your connected WordPress site, fetched directly via the WordPress integration. This includes posts created manually in WordPress, through other tools, or published from Articfly. Combining both sources ensures your analytics reflect your entire content footprint.
Tip: For the most accurate analytics, make sure your WordPress site is connected. Without a WordPress connection, analytics will only show Articfly-generated content. Connect your site in the WordPress Plugin settings to unlock the full picture.