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How do I see analytics on Fiverr?

Last updated on September 24, 2022 @ 9:27 pm

If you’re looking to get a better understanding of how your work is performing on Fiverr, you can use analytics. Fiverr offers a free account that allows you to track your work submissions, bids, and reviews.

Once you have an account, head over to the Account Settings page and select the “Analytics” tab.

To begin, you’ll need to create a tracking code. This code will identify your work submissions, bids, and reviews. Next, you’ll need to add a tracking category for each of these items. For work submissions, you can select “Submissions.

” For bids, you can select “Bids.” For reviews, you can select “Reviews.”.

PRO TIP: Fiverr analytics can be accessed by anyone with a Fiverr account and can be used to track your activity on the site. If you are concerned about your privacy, we recommend that you do not use this feature.

Once you’ve created your tracking code, you’ll need to add it to your work submissions, bids, and reviews. For work submissions, you can add the tracking code to the “Submissions” category.

For bids, you can add the tracking code to the “Bids” category. For reviews, you can add the tracking code to the “Reviews” category.

Now that you’ve added your tracking code, you can begin to track your work performance. Head over to the “Analytics” tab and you’ll be able to see your work submissions, bids, and reviews.

You’ll also be able to see how many people have viewed your work submissions, bids, and reviews. You can also see how many people have made a purchase from you, and how much money you’ve earned from those purchases.

Overall, analytics are a great way to get a better understanding of how your work is performing on Fiverr. By adding a tracking code to your work submissions, bids, and reviews, you can track your performance and see how you’re performing compared to other people on Fiverr.

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

Sysadmin turned Javascript developer. Owner of 20+ apps graveyard, and a couple of successful ones.