WordPress GuideSEO → Website Traffic

How to see website traffic on WordPress

Want to know how many people are visiting your WordPress site—or which pages they’re reading the most? You’re not alone. WordPress doesn’t offer built-in traffic stats, but there are several easy ways to monitor visits, popular content, and referral sources right inside your dashboard.

Let’s walk through the best plugins and tools for tracking WordPress traffic, from Jetpack to Google Analytics, and even privacy-first alternatives.

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Why tracking website traffic matters

Understanding your WordPress traffic helps you:

Use Jetpack for built-in traffic stats

Jetpack offers quick, easy access to basic stats without needing a separate Google Analytics account.

1. Install and activate Jetpack

In your WordPress dashboard:

Make sure the Site Stats module is active. You can find this under Jetpack → Settings → Traffic.

2. View traffic in the Jetpack dashboard

Once activated, go to Jetpack → Site Stats in your admin menu. You’ll see:

3. Access detailed stats on WordPress.com

Click the “View more stats on WordPress.com” button to open enhanced analytics. This view includes:

It’s not as in-depth as Google Analytics, but it’s fast and beginner-friendly.

Use MonsterInsights to view Google Analytics in WordPress

If you want Google Analytics data directly in your dashboard, MonsterInsights makes it easy and there’s no code needed.

1. Install and activate MonsterInsights

In your dashboard:

The free version is enough to view traffic basics, but premium unlocks ecommerce tracking, real-time reports, and more.

2. Connect your Google Analytics account

Follow the guided setup wizard:

MonsterInsights will automatically add the Analytics tracking code to your site.

3. View MonsterInsights reports in your dashboard

Go to Insights → Reports to see:

This gives you a more detailed and flexible view than Jetpack, especially if you’re already using Google Analytics.

Use Site Kit by Google to connect Analytics and Search Console

Site Kit is Google’s official plugin for WordPress, offering a native way to access Google Analytics, Search Console, and other tools.

How to set up Site Kit

No manual code insertion needed. Site Kit handles everything behind the scenes.

Benefits of Site Kit

Once installed, Site Kit adds traffic and search performance data directly to your WordPress dashboard:

It’s a great option if you’re using multiple Google tools already.

View page-specific traffic using Google Analytics

Sometimes you need to go beyond plugins and dig into traffic for a specific page or post. Google Analytics gives you that control.

Steps to view traffic by page:

You can also add a secondary dimension like “Source/Medium” to see where that page’s traffic is coming from. For campaign tracking, set up UTM links and track performance under Acquisition → Traffic acquisition.

Use third-party tools for broader traffic insights

Some platforms estimate traffic for your site (or competitors) without needing plugins or analytics setup.

Note: These tools are best for SEO or competitor research. For exact site traffic, use a plugin or Google Analytics.

Track visitors without Google Analytics

Not everyone wants to use Google tools. If you prefer a privacy-focused or local analytics option, these plugins are worth checking out.

Statify

Statify is a lightweight, privacy-friendly analytics plugin that shows your top pages and referrers without using cookies or storing personal data—perfect for GDPR compliance.

WP Statistics

WP Statistics is a comprehensive traffic analysis plugin that runs entirely on your server, giving you visitor counts, search keywords, geolocation data, and more without relying on third-party services.

Independent Analytics

Independent Analytics offers clean, modern traffic reports right in your dashboard, with no external scripts or cookies—ideal for users who want simple, privacy-respecting insights.

These tools don’t offer the same depth as Google Analytics but are easier to manage and often better for compliance.

WordPress traffic FAQs

WordPress itself doesn’t include traffic tracking, but you can easily add this feature using plugins. Jetpack, MonsterInsights, and Site Kit are popular options that integrate with either WordPress.com stats or Google Analytics to show traffic data in your dashboard.

You can’t see the identity of specific visitors (like names or emails) unless they log in or submit a form. But you can track where your users come from, what pages they visit, how long they stay, and what devices or countries they use. Tools like Google Analytics, Jetpack, and WP Statistics can all provide that insight.

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Alexis Wisniewski is an Organic SEO Manager at Liquid Web. She has been leading SEO, primarily for technology brands, since 2013, specializing in SEO content and strategy. When she’s not reading and writing online, she’s usually reading and writing offline, or spending time with her family in the Chicagoland suburbs.