# Eventbrite

**Step 01** View your "Manage Events" Page

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You will find this after logging in and creating an event. Click or tap on your event from the " Manage Events" and then select "Manage"

**Step 02** Select "Analytics" in the dropdown menu "Analyze"

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**Step 03** Choose how to view your data

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With Analytics you can view your data in relation to: **Sales**, **Attandees**, **Traffic** (Shows you the number of page views your event listing had), **Sales Channels** (Shows you where your sales originated from)

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👉 The traffic report updates every four hours and only shows page views to your event listings through a desktop or mobile browser - not through evenbrite apps.
{% endhint %}

**Step 04** Select a time period&#x20;

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**Step 05** Select the events you want to see the data for

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Reports across multiple events may take longer to load
{% endhint %}

**Step 06** Group your data

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You can group your data to costumise your view. The options will differ based on what data you"re pulling.

**Step 07** Filter your data

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👉 **PRO TIP** When filtering by ticket type click "Select #" (Where # represents the total number of ticket types) to select all
{% endhint %}

**Step 08** Choose how to show chart data

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You have a view options when showing your chart data. For example, when viewing "Sales" you can show "Quantity sold", "Gross sales" or "Net sales". When viewing "Attendees" you can show "Number of attendees" or "Number of orders"


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