Stats — views, interest, and conversion

URBALT counts how often your listings and posts are seen, and how many of those views turn into real interest. You see your own numbers at /panel/stats, and per-listing detail at /panel/listings/:id/stats. Nobody else can see these numbers — stats are private to you.

What the two levels mean

Every impression has one of two levels. Same visitor, same listing = the higher level wins, so you never double-count.

  • View (background) — your listing appeared on someone's screen inside a grid, feed or carousel, and at least half of the card was actually visible for a moment. This is the baseline "was seen" signal.
  • Interest — that person went further and opened the listing's detail page. They didn't just scroll past — they wanted to look closer.

In the numbers you'll see something like "Views: 1000, of which with interest: 777". That means 1000 people had your listing on-screen, and 777 of those actually clicked through to read it. The "interest" count is always less than or equal to views.

My Activity — the 30-day overview

Open /panel/stats. You'll see:

  • Community activity — posts you created, comments you wrote, reactions you gave and received, views on your posts.
  • Listings — total / active / sold counts, and combined impressions + interest across all your listings.
  • Per-listing table — each of your listings with its own views, interest count, conversion, and a link to its detail page.

Per-listing stats — the detail page

Click any row in the table (or open a listing from /panel/listings and go to Stats) to land on /panel/listings/:id/stats. That page shows:

  • A daily chart of views and interest over time, so you can see the moment a boost / new photo / price drop landed.
  • A breakdown by context — where those views came from: main grid, search results, category pages, and other places your listing shows up. Useful to understand which surface actually drives buyers.
  • Conversion rate — interest ÷ views, as a percentage. Roughly "out of everyone who saw it, how many cared enough to click in". There's no magic number — different categories convert differently — but you can compare your own listings to each other.

How to read the numbers

A few honest rules of thumb:

  • Low views, high interest % — your listing is well-targeted (right category, right title) but not reaching enough people. Consider repricing, adding photos, or enabling cross-border (multi-domain).
  • High views, low interest % — lots of people see it, few click. Usually the first photo or the price is the issue. Clean photo + fair price fixes most of this.
  • Both low — your listing might be missing details that put it in the right category or search results. Fill in brand, model, year, location, frame/wheel specs. A complete listing is found by more people (and publishes faster too).

Privacy

Stats are yours alone. No other user — buyer, seller, or community member — can see how many times your listings were viewed. We track anonymous session IDs in a cookie, so you don't need to be logged in for us to count a view, and the same person browsing the same listing five times in one session is counted once.

Related

  • Selling — how to make a listing that actually gets views.
  • Multi-domain — unlock cross-border visibility to increase reach.
  • Community feed — posts and reactions also count toward your activity.