Analytics are useful only if they help you decide what to improve next. Vibe411 is intentionally not built around public vanity counters. The point of the dashboard metrics is to help creators understand attention and conversion privately.
What the main numbers mean
- Profile views: how many times people opened your public creator profile.
- Product views: how many times people opened your product listings.
- Outbound clicks: how many times people clicked out to your site, store, demo, repo, or other destination.
- Reviews: public product-review activity tied to the listings.
Why product views matter more than profile views for most launches
Profile views are useful, but product views usually tell you more about actual product-level interest. If product views are low, the listing may not be surfacing often enough. If views are decent but outbound clicks are weak, the issue is often the listing clarity rather than pure exposure.
What click-through rate tells you
CTR is the rough answer to this question: once people land on the listing, how often do they decide to go deeper? A low CTR can mean the listing title, tagline, screenshot set, pricing clarity, or trust layer needs work.
What trending score is really for
Trending score is an internal signal that helps Vibe411 understand which listings are building momentum from a mix of factors like traffic, clicks, reviews, and freshness. It is not meant to be a universal score of product quality.
Why public counters stay hidden
Weak public counters can hurt early creators more than they help them. A useful product should not look dead just because it is new. That is why Vibe411 keeps the deeper metrics inside the dashboard instead of turning every page into a public traffic contest.
How to use the numbers well
- If views are low, improve classification, copy, screenshots, and internal fit.
- If views are good but clicks are weak, strengthen the listing itself.
- If reviews are absent, focus on feedback, testing, and clarity before pushing harder.
- If one listing clearly outperforms the rest, study what is clearer about it.
What the export is good for
The CSV export is useful when you want to compare multiple listings, keep your own records, or review progress without living in the dashboard every day.
What to do next
Use analytics as a prioritization tool, not as a mood indicator. First ask whether the listing is being seen. Then ask whether the listing is convincing enough to earn the next click.