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Can You See Who Visits Your Weebly?

Last updated on September 28, 2022 @ 5:01 pm

Weebly is a website builder that allows users to create and maintain a website without having to write any code. Weebly is a popular platform for small businesses and individuals who want to create a simple website. While Weebly does offer some features that allow users to see who visits their website, there are some limitations.

Weebly offers two ways for users to see who visits their website. The first is through the use of Google Analytics.

Google Analytics is a free service that provides website owners with detailed information about their website traffic. To use Google Analytics with Weebly, users must first create a Google Analytics account and then add the Google Analytics code to their Weebly site.

PRO TIP: If you are not careful, it is possible for someone to find out who visits your Weebly site. Be sure to keep your site private and only share it with people you trust.

The second way that users can see who visits their Weebly site is through the use of Weebly’s built-in analytics tool. This tool provides users with basic information about their website traffic, such as the number of visitors, the pages they visit, and the countries they are from. To access this tool, users must go to the Weebly Dashboard and click on the “Stats” tab.

While both of these methods can be useful for seeing who visits your Weebly site, there are some limitations. For example, neither of these methods will show you the names of the people who visit your site.

Additionally, both methods only provide information about people who visit your site after you have set up tracking. So, if you just created your Weebly site and have not yet set up tracking, you will not be able to see any data about who has visited your site.

In conclusion, while you can see who visits your Weebly site using either Google Analytics or Weebly’s built-in analytics tool, there are some limitations to what information is available. However, both of these methods can be useful for seeing general trends in your website traffic.

Kathy McFarland

Kathy McFarland

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