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Suggestion
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Resolution: Unresolved
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Background
Confluence Analytics provides good insights on page views, last modification, and other stats, but that is all provided on a "page-by-page" basis.
When the target page is a parent with multiple child, the number still only reflects the parent stats and we need to manually check each of their child pages (plus the grand-child, and so on).
If I want to know how a particular "section" (parent page + children + grandchild...) is performing I have to export it to Excel and manually group the parent and all pages under that ancestor to sum up the numbers. Also, if the pages don't follow a hierarchical naming convention, that task becomes harder.
Feature Suggestion
Providing a built-in function that displays the status for a parent page in some sort of "group by" including all children. In other words, showing the stats for that "section" (current page and downwards in the tree), instead of single pages only.
Workaround
When checking the "Content Manager" section, instead of "Analytics", it's possible to see some stats for the space in a format matching the Page Tree navigation, which makes easier to identify parent and child pages stats. However, that is limited to a fixed 1-year range and doesn't "sum up" the entire section views, we still need to manually sum each parent page + child numbers.