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WordPress.com reporting and content dashboards

Pull traffic on every WordPress.com post into the same reports as your social, ad, and email channels, so blog performance stops living on its own island.

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metrics in the catalog
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breakdown dimensions
Automatic sync
refresh cadence
WordPress.com OAuth
connection

WordPress.com data, built for client reporting

Put blog views next to every other channel

Most reporting treats the WordPress.com blog as a separate tab nobody opens. Momently brings Views into the same dashboard as your social, ad, and email numbers, so a client sees total reach across all owned content in one place instead of five logins.

Rank your top posts by traffic

Break Views down by Post to surface what is actually getting read this month, then sort and filter to build a clean top-content list for a client recap or an internal editorial review without exporting from WordPress.com Stats by hand.

Show the traffic trend over a campaign window

Use the Date dimension to chart Views across the exact reporting period a client cares about. Pair it with a scheduled PDF or a live link so the trend updates itself between check-ins instead of needing a fresh screenshot every week.

Roll multiple WordPress.com sites into one view

Agencies and multi-brand publishers can connect several WordPress.com sites and report blog traffic per client in white-label dashboards, each on its own branded link, without juggling separate WordPress.com logins.

Every WordPress.com metric, ready to chart

1 WordPress.com metrics, categorized and ready to drop into any dashboard or report. A representative set:

Traffic

  • Views

Break any metric down by

DatePost
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Momently vs native WordPress.com reports

Native WordPress.com
WordPress.com in Momently
WordPress.com Stats shows traffic only for that one blog, in its own dashboard.
WordPress.com Views sit next to your social, ad, and email metrics in a single cross-channel report.
Exporting top posts means copying numbers out of WordPress.com Stats by hand.
Break Views down by Post and Date and build a sortable top-content view automatically.
Each WordPress.com site lives behind its own login.
Connect several WordPress.com sites and report them per client in white-label dashboards.
Sharing means screenshots or read-only stat pages.
Schedule branded PDF reports or send a live link that refreshes itself between check-ins.

Connect your WordPress.com account in three steps

WordPress.com connects through WordPress.com OAuth. Data flows in automatically and stays in sync.

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Add WordPress.com as a source

In your Momently workspace, go to Settings > Sources, click Add Source, and choose WordPress.com.

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Authorize with WordPress.com OAuth

You are redirected to WordPress.com to grant Momently read access to your site stats, then choose the site you want to connect. No API keys to copy or paste.

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Let the backfill run

Momently begins syncing automatically and backfills historical data on first connect, so your dashboards and scheduled reports have traffic history from day one.

WordPress.com reporting, answered

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