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Analytics

The analytics plugin gives you a growth dashboard for your server: how many members joined and left, how many of them stayed, where they came from, and which invites and inviters bring the most members.

How It Works

Invite Tracker records every join and leave as it happens. The analytics page turns that data into:

  1. A growth chart showing joins and leaves over time
  2. Overview stats: net growth, joins, leaves and member retention
  3. A join sources breakdown (invite links, vanity URL, bots, unknown)
  4. Your top invites, with their invite labels when configured
  5. Your top inviters, with how many of their invited members actually stayed

INFO

Detailed analytics are collected from the moment the feature was released. The page shows a "collecting data since" date — metrics like retention, sources and top inviters only cover activity after that date.

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Charts refresh every few minutes. If you just had a wave of joins, give the page a moment before expecting it to show up.

Time Ranges

You can view your analytics over different time ranges using the selector at the top of the page.

WARNING

Free servers can view the last 7 days and 30 days. Data older than 30 days is deleted for free servers.

Premium servers keep their analytics history forever and unlock the 90 days, 1 year and all time ranges.

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Analytics history accumulates silently: if you upgrade to premium later, the growth chart immediately shows everything that was recorded while your server was on the free plan and has not been deleted yet.

Overview Stats

At the top of the page you can find your server's key numbers for the selected period:

  • Net growth: joins minus leaves
  • Joins and Leaves: total member movements
  • Retention: the percentage of members who joined during the period (excluding fake joins) and are still on the server

Join Sources

This section shows how members joined your server:

  • Invite links: joins through regular invite links, including how many were flagged as fake
  • Vanity URL: joins through your server's vanity invite
  • Bot / OAuth: bots added to the server
  • Unknown: joins that could not be attributed, for example when the bot briefly lacked the required permissions

INFO

The explanation of how fake invites are detected can be found here.

Top Invites

This section lists the invite links that brought the most members during the selected period. If an invite has an invite label, the label is shown under the invite code — perfect for tracking campaigns like a YouTube description link or a partner server.

Premium Top Inviters

This section ranks your inviters for the selected period and shows the quality of their invites:

  • Invited: members they brought during the period
  • Left: how many of those members left again
  • Fake: how many joins were flagged as fake
  • Retention: the percentage of their real invites that are still on the server

WARNING

Top inviters are a premium feature. Free servers see a locked preview of this section.

INFO

Inviters who left your server a long time ago may occasionally be shown by their user ID instead of their name.

Premium Export CSV

Premium servers can export the raw join and leave events of the selected period as a .csv file for external analysis. Each row contains the timestamp, event type, member, inviter, invite code, join type and fake flag.

WARNING

Exports contain up to the 50,000 most recent events of the selected range and can be requested once per minute.

Invite Tracker Documentation