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Yandex metric for CMS admin panel or something like that?
We are developing a small CMS and we would like to see what users click more often in the admin area and which sections they visit more often. Is there something like a Yandex metrics counter that would not collect personal data, but at the same time would give us data in general, for all clients.
So that you can find out, for example, that they often go into the settings, but they almost don’t go into the Add-ons, and so on.
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Embed your own JS code in the admin that collects statistics and sends
UP to your server. Believe my experience, it is easier and cheaper to do so, allocate a day and 2 specialists. Come to the office to clients or invite someone to your office. Put at the computer, give several tasks as the complexity increases: change the title, update the article, add a picture, add a section, edit the template code. And look where people poke, how much time it takes them, what difficulties arise. At the end of the day, you will have the necessary information, while you will know exactly who was sitting at the computer - a woman, a man, what age and qualifications.
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