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      I would like to see what words are used the most in the search-bar.
      It could be embedded to Lucene.

            [CONFSERVER-34661] Record and List the most popular search terms in Confluence

            Being able to see what people search for is a win for any institution.

            Carlos Ruiz added a comment - Being able to see what people search for is a win for any institution.

            This searching should also provide a breakdown per space. 

             

            Aaron Matthys added a comment - This searching should also provide a breakdown per space.   

            Is there any status on this feature being implemented?

            Stephen Clark added a comment - Is there any status on this feature being implemented?

            Can't believe this still hasn't been done? 

            Emily Scammell added a comment - Can't believe this still hasn't been done? 

            Mofe Salami added a comment - - edited

            Just an FYI for everyone here, a FREE solution for confluence server (7.3.5). I have chosen to use Google Analytics and Google Tag Manager as a workaround. Quite easy to set up once you work your way around GA and GTAG. You can then use GA to then export your page views (the search terms are captured with their own search term)

            • Confluence administration (The cog settings icon) --> Custom HTML and edit the html at the end of the head tag:
            // GTAG Snippet
            
            <!-- Global site tag (gtag.js) - Google Analytics -->
            <script async src="https://www.googletagmanager.com/gtag/js?id={{YOUR_GTAG_ID}}"></script>
            <script>
              window.dataLayer = window.dataLayer || [];
              function gtag(){dataLayer.push(arguments);}
              gtag('js', new Date());  gtag('config', '{{YOUR_GTAG_ID}}');
            </script><script>
            jQuery(document).ready(function() {
                jQuery(".external-link").attr("target", "_blank");
            });
            </script>
            

            Mofe Salami added a comment - - edited Just an FYI for everyone here, a FREE solution for confluence server (7.3.5). I have chosen to use Google Analytics and Google Tag Manager as a workaround. Quite easy to set up once you work your way around GA and GTAG. You can then use GA to then export your page views (the search terms are captured with their own search term) Confluence administration (The cog settings icon) --> Custom HTML and edit the html at the end of the head tag: // GTAG Snippet <!-- Global site tag (gtag.js) - Google Analytics --> <script async src= "https: //www.googletagmanager.com/gtag/js?id={{YOUR_GTAG_ID}}" ></script> <script> window.dataLayer = window.dataLayer || []; function gtag(){dataLayer.push(arguments);} gtag( 'js' , new Date()); gtag( 'config' , '{{YOUR_GTAG_ID}}' ); </script><script> jQuery(document).ready(function() { jQuery( ".external-link" ).attr( "target" , "_blank" ); }); </script>

            really need a solution here.

             

            Voted ++

            Albert Manuel added a comment - really need a solution here.   Voted ++

            If you need a solution for this, then you can use eazyBI for Confluence to analyze Confluence search queries, as well as page creation, update, and view statistics.

            Raimonds Simanovskis added a comment - If you need a solution for this, then you can use eazyBI for Confluence to analyze Confluence search queries, as well as page creation, update, and view statistics.

            Yes definitely agreed, but it would be very important to be able to see the search Terms per space as well as in General. For the space it would be so valuable in order to optimize the most needed Content.

            Madeleine.haslbeck added a comment - Yes definitely agreed, but it would be very important to be able to see the search Terms per space as well as in General. For the space it would be so valuable in order to optimize the most needed Content.

            Agree too

            Niklas Sinander added a comment - Agree too

            +1

            Mofe Salami added a comment - +1

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