Author Stats Pro 2.2.5 – DraftPress
Description
DraftPress is a WordPress plugin designed to track author statistics so you can measure how each contributor performs. It focuses on two key signals—views and comments—to show which authors are generating attention and engagement on your site. By turning raw publishing activity into clear, actionable insights, DraftPress helps you refine your content strategy with less guesswork. It’s useful for teams that want to recognize strong contributors and support newer writers with data-informed guidance.
With an easy setup process and smooth integration within your WordPress workflow, DraftPress fits into existing publishing routines. You can use its author-level reporting to spot trends over time and make smarter decisions about where to invest editorial effort.
Main Features
- Author views tracking — Records and summarizes how many views each author generates.
- Author comment tracking — Monitors comment activity attributed to each author’s content.
- Per-author performance insights — Presents author stats to help you evaluate contribution impact.
- Actionable reporting — Helps you turn engagement metrics into publishing decisions.
- Contributor comparison — Makes it easier to compare top and emerging authors based on tracked signals.
- Editorial guidance — Supports identifying authors who may benefit from coaching or different content approaches.
- Easy setup — Designed to be straightforward to configure in a WordPress environment.
- Seamless WordPress integration — Works within your existing site structure to use author-related activity.
Benefits
- Better engagement decisions — Uses views and comments to guide what content and contributors to prioritize.
- Higher contributor motivation — Makes it easier to recognize top performers with evidence-based results.
- Improved content strategy — Identifies which author patterns correlate with stronger interaction.
- More focused onboarding — Helps you direct new writers by comparing early performance against benchmarks.
- Smarter editorial planning — Reduces guesswork when allocating topics, publishing frequency, or collaboration.
Who is it suitable for?
- Multi-author WordPress blogs and magazines
- WooCommerce content teams that publish product-related articles
- Editorial agencies managing contributions across several writers
- Online publications training new authors and contributors
- Community-driven websites that rely on comments for engagement
- Content creators running a collaborative WordPress newsroom