Title: [Plugin: WordPress.com stats] vs. google analytics
Last modified: August 19, 2016

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# [Plugin: WordPress.com stats] vs. google analytics

 *  [mypatraining](https://wordpress.org/support/users/mypatraining/)
 * (@mypatraining)
 * [15 years, 3 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-wordpresscom-stats-vs-google-analytics/)
 * I understand that the wordpress.com stats plugin counts views, not visitors, 
   but it seems to vary significantly from what I’m getting from google analytics.
   Specifically, GA stats are WAY lower than those with wordpress.com stats.
 * Example: wordpress.com stats for yesterday: **284 “views”****
    Google analytics
   stats for same day: 
   67 “visits”
 * I don’t really think that my visitors are ALL or MOSTLY loading the site 5 or
   6 times per day. What’s going on? Am I missing something?

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 *  Thread Starter [mypatraining](https://wordpress.org/support/users/mypatraining/)
 * (@mypatraining)
 * [15 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-wordpresscom-stats-vs-google-analytics/#post-1858258)
 * anyone?
 *  [Andy Skelton](https://wordpress.org/support/users/andy/)
 * (@andy)
 * [15 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-wordpresscom-stats-vs-google-analytics/#post-1858343)
 * Nobody knows.
 * Google’s definition of “visit” is probably a very complex algorithm that they
   don’t share. WordPress.com’s definition of “view” is probably a much simpler 
   algorithm. Both are at least partially proprietary and totally subject to change.
 * So there is probably nobody alive today who could tell you exactly why they are
   different.
 *  [cerupcat](https://wordpress.org/support/users/cerupcat/)
 * (@cerupcat)
 * [15 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-wordpresscom-stats-vs-google-analytics/#post-1858372)
 * In google analytics, ‘visits’ are individual people views, not page views. For
   example, if 1 user views 10 pages, it counts as 1 visit. In wordpress stats, 
   a view is a pageview. So you need to compare your wordpress ‘views’ stats to 
   your google analytics ‘pageviews’ stats (not visits). So it sounds like the stats
   could be about right. If each visit (67) saw 4 pages that’d be about 268 ‘views’.
 * Mine are roughly the same. For yesterday, I had 1,573 views in wordpress stats
   and 1,882 pageviews in google analytics (only 939 visits).
 *  [cerupcat](https://wordpress.org/support/users/cerupcat/)
 * (@cerupcat)
 * [15 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-wordpresscom-stats-vs-google-analytics/#post-1858373)
 * BTW, if your GA pageviews were 67 and your wordpress were 284, I’d assume that
   you are probably missing the GA code on certain pages and therefore they’re not
   all being counted.
 *  [dino345](https://wordpress.org/support/users/dino345/)
 * (@dino345)
 * [15 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-wordpresscom-stats-vs-google-analytics/#post-1858375)
 * I think wordpress.com stats is counting bots with unique visits whereas Google
   analytics is just counting unique visits and does a good job at excluding bots.

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