WP-Statistics REST API 1.3.2
WP-Statistics REST API is a WordPress add-on that exposes endpoints for browsers, hits, referrers, search_engines, summary, visitors, and pages. It delivers real-time analytics right in your dashboards, giving you faster insights and easier integration with custom dashboards, themes, or plugins.
Description
WP-Statistics REST API is a WordPress add-on that extends the WordPress REST API with endpoints for your site analytics. It makes key WP-Statistics data available to browsers, hits, referrers, search_engines, summary, visitors, and pages through REST calls.
Instead of manually checking reports inside the WP-Statistics interface, you can consume this data in real time from your own dashboards, theme templates, or plugins. It’s useful when you want analytics in a custom UI built with tools like Elementor or integrated directly into a workflow.
Main Features
- browsers endpoint — Retrieve browser-related analytics via the WordPress REST API.
- hits endpoint — Access hit/activity data for your site through API responses.
- referrers endpoint — Get referrer information to understand where traffic originates.
- search_engines endpoint — Pull search engine traffic data for visibility into discovery sources.
- summary endpoint — Fetch a consolidated overview of analytics for quick dashboard views.
- visitors endpoint — Access visitor-related metrics to track engagement trends.
- pages endpoint — Retrieve page-level analytics for content performance tracking.
- REST API integration — Expose analytics data to browsers, custom scripts, and WordPress-based interfaces.
Benefits
- Faster insights — Get analytics programmatically so you can review trends without switching contexts.
- Custom dashboards — Build tailored reporting panels using the WordPress REST API and your preferred UI.
- Better UX for reporting — Surface the exact metrics your users need inside your theme or app layout.
- Streamlined integration — Connect analytics to other WordPress components, plugins, or front-end modules.
- Improved traffic visibility — Analyze referrers, search_engines, and pages to understand how visitors find and consume content.
Who is it suitable for?
- WordPress site owners who want analytics in a custom dashboard.
- Developers building WordPress plugins or theme features using REST data.
- Agencies creating reporting interfaces for multiple client sites.
- Content-focused sites that track page performance and traffic sources.
- Teams integrating analytics into internal tools or browser-based UI.