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Usage analytics

Usage analytics show how your spaces are being used, in the Usage tabs of each organization and your billing account: what's gaining traction, what's gone quiet, and what's driving your billable views.

Usage analytics show how your spaces are actually being used: total and billable views over time, which spaces are gaining traction, and which have gone quiet. They live in two places: each organization has its own Usage tab, and your billing account has one covering every organization linked to it.

The Usage tab in your organization

Every organization has a Usage tab in its top bar: the day-to-day view of how its spaces are performing. It shows the organization's views over time, broken down by project or by individual space, so you can tell where attention is going and how it develops, with notable changes like sudden spikes or spaces gone quiet called out on their own.

The Usage tab on your billing account

Your billing account has a Usage tab of its own, showing the same picture one level up, across every organization linked to the account: total and billable views, broken down by organization or by project. It's where anyone overseeing several organizations sees usage and impact in one place, and where you verify what drove an invoice.

Spaces in your sandbox organization appear in usage analytics like any other spaces, but their views are never billed.

Reading the numbers

A few things hold everywhere in usage analytics:

  • Numbers are scoped to the period you select, with a comparison against the previous period of the same length.
  • Notable changes flag the spaces worth a look: a sudden spike in views, a space that crossed 1,000 views in a month, or a space gone dormant.
  • Views aggregate nightly, so today's activity shows up tomorrow.

On both tabs, every space is listed in a table you can search, filter, and export as a CSV. Clicking a space opens its details right there: its own views chart, share links, and key facts like size, renewal date, and last activity, so you can look into any space without leaving the tab.

What is a billable view?

A billable view is recorded each time someone interactively loads your published space, whether it's embedded in a page or opened through a direct link. Clickable preview images and thumbnails aren't counted: the view starts when the floor plan itself loads.

Some views are never billed:

  • Views inside the Smplrspace application: the editor, the dashboard, and previews.
  • Views from your local development environment (localhost).
  • Views of spaces in your sandbox organization.

The first 1,000 views on a space in a month are not charged. Beyond that, additional views are billed in tiers, and the pricing page lists the rates. Usage analytics are where you keep an eye on that meter: a space that crosses 1,000 views in a month is flagged as metered in its notable changes.

Usage analytics also tell you when a space stops earning its keep. If a dormant space is no longer worth renewing, the Billed spaces tab of your billing account shows its renewal date and lets you archive it ahead of time.

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