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# Statistics

## **What is the Statistics Section?**

The **Statistics** section in Gamify Route provides an overview of key performance metrics for your campaigns. It allows you to track and analyze the following data:

* **Total Visitors**: The number of people who have visited your campaign.
* **Total Countries**: The number of different countries from which visitors have accessed your campaign.
* **Total Devices**: The types of devices (desktop, mobile, etc.) used by visitors.
* **Campaign Statistics**: Detailed metrics such as the number of participants, winners, and non-winners.

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### **How to Access the Statistics Section**

* **Navigate to the Campaigns Dashboard**:
  * From the main dashboard, click on the Details button of the campaign you want to view statistics for.
* **Select the Statistics Option**:
  * In the left-hand menu, click on the **Statistics** option. This is a default selected option.
* **View the Statistics**:
  * The main statistics page will display:
    * A graph showing visitor trends over time.
    * Metrics for total visitors, countries, and devices.
    * Detailed breakdowns by location, device, browser, and operating system.
* **Filter Data**:
  * Use the date range filter at the top right to view statistics for a specific period.

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For further assistance, please contact our support team at <support@gamifyroute.com>.


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