- If you’re using the BeyondWords player, analytics are tracked in the dashboard by default. (You can enable or disable this setting in the Analytics → Preferences section of your project dashboard.)
- If you’re using a custom player, you can send analytics events to BeyondWords and view them in the same dashboard.
View the analytics dashboard
To view the analytics dashboard, open your BeyondWords project and go to Analytics → Player. Use the filters at the top to control what data is displayed:- Format: Audio only, video only, or both formats
- Content type: only or only
- Access tier: All access tiers, or choose the slug for a specific access tier
- Device: Whether the user was experiencing the player through desktop, mobile web, tablet web, the iOS SDK, or Android SDK
- Date range: Only include analytics events that occurred within the selected time period (e.g., “All time”, “Last 28 days”, or “23 Apr ‘26 – 11 May ‘26”)
Project metrics
You can view the following project metrics in your analytics dashboard:- Plays: The number of playback sessions where audio or video started. We count one play when a user starts playback for a piece of content within a player session, not every time they pause and resume.
- Engagement rate: The percentage of player loads that generated a play
- Unique users: The approximate number of distinct browser profiles that played audio or video. Users are identified using an anonymous ID stored in browser localStorage, when analytics storage is enabled. The same person may be counted more than once across browsers, devices, domains, or after clearing browser storage. (You can enable or disable tracking in the Analytics → Preferences section of your project dashboard.)
- Playback time: The total time spent listening to audio or watching video across all playback sessions
- Loads: The number of times the player loaded with playable audio or video content available. We count one load per player session.
- Avg. playback duration: The average percentage of audio or video content consumed per playback session
- Avg. playback time: The average time spent listening to audio or watching video per playback session
- Drop-off analysis: The percentage of listeners/viewers who reached each 10% playback interval
- Device usage: The breakdown of plays by device type