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How to view data in Prezi Present Analytics

Prezi Present Analytics helps you track who viewed your presentation link and for how long. To access it, open your Prezi Dashboard, select Presentations, then click Prezi Present Analytics in the bottom-left corner.

Quick steps:

  1. From the dashboard, select Presentations from the left-side menu.
  2. In the bottom-left corner, click Prezi Present Analytics to access analytics for all your presentations.
  3. The Prezi Present Analytics dashboard provides an overview of your shared presentations, including who viewed them and for how long.
  4. To view detailed insights for a specific shared link, simply click on the corresponding presentation.

How do I access my Prezi Analytics?

From the dashboard, select Presentations on the left side menu. In the bottom left of the Dashboard, click on Prezi Present Analytics to view analytics on all your presentations.

Alternatively, you can click on the three dots on a presentation's thumbnail and select View Analytics.

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You should know: You're only able to see analytics for presentations that were created by you and have a trackable link. Learn how to create a Prezi Analytics link.

What is my Prezi presentation analytics overview?

Your presentation analytics overview will give you the total view time of each presentation you track. Each presentation is represented by a circle and will get bigger according to view time. If the presentation circle is gray, the viewer has not yet opened your presentation.

Underneath these circles you’ll see a further breakdown of each presentation you’re tracking. From here, you can create a new tracking link or download a CSV file with your analytics.

Learn more about using the Prezi Present Analytics dashboard.

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How do I view a Prezi presentation’s statistical data?

You can view data on an individual presentation by clicking on its circle in the analytics overview or by clicking on a description in the analytics breakdown. This data shows the activity of your viewers while in the presentation.

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How do I see the analytics of an individual Prezi presentation?

Next to the circle, you’ll see the presentation’s analytics broken down by additional metrics:

  • When the presentation was shared
  • When the presentation was first viewed
  • When the presentation was last viewed
  • Number of views
  • Number of viewers
  • Total view time
  • Link to the presentation

How do I breakdown my presentation analytics by viewer?

Your presentation’s analytics are further broken down by viewer. The viewer represents the number of devices that were used to view the presentation. This is to account for the possibility of a client viewing your presentation using different devices or sharing the link with a colleague.

By viewer_anonym.pngIf you have requested a name and email address from your audience, you can see exactly who has viewed your presentation.
 

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How do I edit a link’s analytics in Prezi Present?

You can edit the reference name, choose if that presentation is visible in the company leaderboard, and stop tracking a link.

How do I edit the reference name in Prezi Analytics?

1. Click on the pencil icon next to the link’s name. 

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2. Type the new name and click OK

Once you choose to stop tracking a link, you will delete the link and the connected data will be permanently removed from your dashboard. To do so

1. Click the cogwheel located next to the presentation’s link. Select Deactivate this link

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2. To stop sharing and delete the presentation’s tracking data, click "Deactivate link and delete data”. If you only want to stop sharing the presentation, click “Deactivate link”.
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