See how your visitors engage with the audio players on your posts. Play counts, average listening time, and which posts get the most listens.
Enable statistics
Statistics are enabled by default. To confirm:
- Go to Text to Speech → Overview.
- Find the Enable statistics toggle in Quick Settings.
- Check that it is on.
If you turn it off, no new events are recorded. Existing data remains.
What we measure
All measurements are anonymous. No personal information is collected.
- Play count - how many times a play button was clicked
- Listening duration - cumulative seconds listened per post
- Completion rate - what percentage of the file was listened to on average
- Device type - desktop / mobile / tablet (inferred from user agent, not identifying)
Visitors are not tracked by ID, email, or IP. No cookies are set.
Open the page
Go to Stats → Audio Statistics.
What you see
Play clicks over time
A chart of daily play counts across your site for the last 30, 60, or 90 days. Spot trends, seasonality, or the impact of a big post.
Most-played posts
A ranked list of your posts by play count. Hover any row to see average listening time and completion rate.
Average listening time
Site-wide average of how long visitors listen per session. A short number might mean your intro is turning people off. A number close to the audio length means visitors are listening through.
Device breakdown
Desktop vs. mobile vs. tablet. Useful for deciding where to put your effort on responsive player testing.
Data retention
Event data is stored in your WordPress database. It stays as long as you keep it. Use the Clear statistics button at the bottom of the page to wipe all events (irreversible).
Export
Click Export CSV to download every event as a CSV. Columns: timestamp, post ID, event type (play / pause / end), position in seconds, device.
Privacy compliance
No personal data is recorded. This means no GDPR consent prompt is needed for audio statistics. See Privacy and data handling.
What this page does NOT show
- Your credit usage - see My Stats
- Which visitor played what - by design, we do not track individuals