Corbacount
Dashboard tour

Every widget. Every layout.

A guided look at every card and chart the dashboard renders. Real components, real layout, example numbers - so you know exactly what you are signing up for.

The site overview card

The question this card answers: "how are all my sites doing, right now, without clicking anything?" One card per website at the top of your dashboard - screenshot, today vs yesterday, online right now, plus shortcuts to analytics and real-time. The small PR and backlink badges in the corner come from the weekly domain health snapshot, so a dropped backlink profile shows up here before you go looking for it.

Legend of Amera
Legend of Amera
www.amera.app
12 online
PR 5.8 1,247
Visitors
1,842
↑ 12.4%
Pageviews
4,217
↑ 8.1%
Analytics Real-time

Top-line numbers, at a glance

The question: "is today normal, or is something happening?" The smallest widgets on the grid - one icon, one number, one comparison. Because the change is measured against yesterday at the same hour, you do not need to wait until midnight to know whether a blog post is taking off or a deploy quietly broke something.

Visitors Today
1,842
↑ 12.4% vs yesterday
Pageviews Today
4,217
↑ 8.1% vs yesterday
Online Now
12
Visitors Today. Unique visitors counted since midnight in the site's timezone, with the % change vs yesterday at the same hour so a half-finished day still looks healthy.
Pageviews Today. Total pageviews so far today plus the change vs the same time yesterday. Together with Visitors Today this shows you both reach and engagement.
Online Now. Live count of visitors active in the last 2 minutes. Pushed in real time via Pusher - no refresh needed.

7-day chart

The question: "is this week's shape normal?" A simple sparkline-style line chart of the last seven days of visitors. It lives in the same widget grid as the KPI tiles so you see trend and today's number on the same screen - a spike reads completely differently when the six days before it are flat.

Last 7 Days

Period comparison

The question: "is the site actually growing, or did it just have a good week?" Visitors, pageviews, sessions and bounce rate side by side with the previous period - lower-is-better metrics are colour-flipped so a drop in bounce rate reads as a win. This is the widget to screenshot for a monthly client report.

Period Comparison
Last 30 days vs previous 30
Current Previous Change
Visitors42,10837,402↑ 12.6%
Pageviews118,640112,001↑ 5.9%
Sessions51,00348,317↑ 5.6%
Bounce Rate38%44%↓ 6.0 pts

World map

The question: "where is my audience, and does it match where I think it is?" Country shading by visitor volume, pan-and-zoom enabled. Lives on the grid alongside the smaller widgets and links into the full Countries report - useful before you invest in a translation or decide which timezone to schedule a launch for.

World Map
Last 30 days

Lists: top pages, referrers, countries, exits

Two questions at once: "which pages carry the site?" and "who sends the traffic?" Four sibling widgets - same layout, different dimensions. Each has its own date-range picker that remembers your choice. Top Pages tells you what to write more of; Top Referrers tells you where promoting it works (note chatgpt.com and perplexity.ai in the example - AI referrers are tracked as their own category, not lumped into "direct"); Top Exit Pages tells you where visitors give up, which is where fixing one page beats writing ten new ones.

Top Pages
7d
/blog/how-to-track-ai-traffic3,210
/pricing2,108
/1,847
/features1,402
/docs/install974
Top Referrers
7d
google.com4,217
chatgpt.com920
news.ycombinator.com612
perplexity.ai408
linkedin.com277
Top Countries
7d
US9,420
NL3,108
DE2,617
GB1,948
FR1,202
Top Exit Pages
7d
/checkout/abandoned72.4%
/blog/2019/legacy-post68.1%
/pricing41.0%
/contact37.6%
/blog/announcement18.2%

The example numbers are made up, but that /docs/install row is a real page: our install guide. On a docs or SaaS site, install and onboarding pages reliably climb into the top five - which is exactly the kind of thing this widget exists to show you.

Behaviour and engagement

The question shifts from "how many came?" to "did it matter?" - did they stick around, did they come back, and where do conversions come from? Four small KPI tiles that summarise visitor quality. The Goal Conversions tile is the one that clicks through to the report most people came for: goals and funnels, where every conversion can be traced back to its source and the path that led there.

Bounce Rate
30d
38%
Goal Conversions
7d
214
New vs Returning
7d
6,402
New
3,148
Returning
Avg Session Duration
7d
2m 14s
Bounce Rate. Percentage of visitors who saw exactly one page and left. Tile turns amber above 40% and red above 70%.
Goal Conversions. Total conversions across every goal defined on the site, with a click-through to the goals report.
New vs Returning. First-time visitors vs ones we have already seen, derived from the first-party _cc_vid cookie.
Avg Session Duration. Mean time between a visitor's first and last pageview in a session. Short ≠ bad: a single perfect search-result visit ends fast too.

You move them where they make sense.

Drag any widget to reorder, hide the ones you do not need, and pick the date range per widget. Every layout choice is saved per user per site - so the marketing person's view of a site can lead with referrers and goals while the developer's leads with web vitals, on the same account.

Where each widget leads

Most of what you just saw is the surface of a deeper feature. These pages explain what is underneath.

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Every widget shown here is included on every Corbacount tier. Drop your email and we will let you know when it is your turn.