Website visitor tracking by CheckStat
We built CheckStat so you can clearly see who comes to your site and what they do. We wrote a brief guide to the Activity section and filters, plus a few examples to help newcomers get comfortable.
What you see in Activity
Each row in Activity is a visitor session.
Every row shows a visitor session: the Time of the visit and the visit number (first-time or returning); next to it — the Current Page url and the region (country → subdivision → city).
The Activity block reflects session duration and key user-activity metrics.
Technical details include: OS name, Browser name, Device type, Screen resolution.
Additionally, you’ll see Language (e.g., en-US, ru-RU) and Referrer (Google, direct, your domain, etc.).
Use the top bar to choose a period (for example, Last 7 days), toggle Only active, Auto refresh, and adjust Show columns.
Start by adding one filter at a time and watch the list update. Add more filters as needed.
Filters: include, exclude, AND/OR
The filter builder lets you assemble precise segments using include/exclude blocks and AND/OR logic.
What you can filter:
- Country iso:
DE,FR,UA - Language: wildcard
*de*— coversde-DE,de-AT, etc. - OS name / Browser name:
macOS,Windows,Opera,Mobile Safari, etc. - Device type:
!=tablet— exclude tablets - Screen resolution: exact sizes, e.g.,
1920×1080 - Page url: contains
*dashboard* - Domain / site: e.g.,
checkstat.net
Supported operators: equals, not equals, contains/doesn’t contain (wildcards *...*) and numeric comparisons >, <.
Example
| Filter | What it shows |
|---|---|
Country = Germany OR France OR Ukraine |
Traffic and target regions. |
Language contains *de* |
German-speaking visitors regardless of country. |
OS name = macOS OR Windows AND Browser name = Opera |
Desktop QA for Opera on major OSs. |
!=tablet AND Screen resolution = 1920×1080 |
Desktop only, popular Full HD. |
Page url contains *dashboard* AND domain = checkstat.net |
How users behave in the dashboard section. |
Visit count all > 20 |
Your loyal/returning visitors. |
How to work with this section
First, choose a period (for example, last 7 days) and, if needed, enable or disable Auto refresh.
Next, add one Include block with a target condition (for example, Country = Germany). Then refine with AND (for example, Browser name = Opera) or broaden with OR (Germany OR France).
Trim the noise — use conditions like !=tablet or exclude an irrelevant path. After that, review the Activity list: evaluate duration, repeat visits, devices, and sources.
If needed, adjust columns via Show columns. And be sure to record changes (outside the tool) as you switch filters — it makes patterns easier to spot.
If you’re new to CheckStat, no worries — you’ll quickly get the hang of the functionality and interface.