How your flipbooks are doing, what your library is missing, and what to fix next. Every number here comes from your own documents, with no tracking script and nothing to set up.
The numbers
Most read flipbooks
Which documents readers actually open, ranked by total opens. Opens are a running total rather than a history, so this compares flipbooks against each other and never one day against another.
Library health
Which flipbooks are still being read, which have gone quiet, and which have never been opened at all. Measured from the last time a reader arrived.
Content audit
What your flipbooks are missing, checked one setting at a time against every document in your library.
Leads and conversion
Every reader who filled in one of your lead forms, when they did it, and how many of the people who opened a flipbook went on to leave their details.
What to do next
Specific, checkable advice built from your own settings and counts. Nothing here is a guess about your readers, because the product does not watch them.
Questions about flipbook analytics
What does the flipbook analytics dashboard show?
Six sections about your own library. The numbers give you flipbooks published, total opens, how many documents have readers at all, when a reader last arrived and how much storage your PDFs use. Most read ranks your flipbooks against each other. Library health sorts them by how recently someone opened them. The content audit checks what each document is missing. Leads counts and charts the details readers left you. What to do next turns all of it into a short list of fixes.
What exactly counts as an open?
One reader opening one flipbook, counted once per browser session. Opening your own flipbook while signed in never counts, so your own testing does not inflate the number. A reader who comes back tomorrow counts again, and someone who clears their browser storage or opens the link in a private window counts again too. It is a running total for the life of the flipbook, not a per visitor count.
Does it track who my readers are, or where they come from?
No. There is no visitor identity, no location, no device or browser breakdown and no referrer. Readers never need an account to open a flipbook, and nothing on the reader side collects anything about them. The only thing a reader ever tells you by choice is what they type into a lead form, and that is the one place their details appear.
Is there page by page analytics or time on page?
No. There are no heat maps, no completion rates, no drop off charts and no time on page, because nothing in the reader measures them. The counts tell you that people arrived, not which pages they read or how long they stayed. If that is the deciding feature for you, it is better to know now than to find out after paying.
Can I see my opens over time as a chart?
Not for opens. An open increments a single running total on the flipbook, and no history of those increments is kept, so a chart of opens per day would be invented rather than measured. Lead submissions are different: each one is stored with the moment it arrived, so the leads section draws a real day by day chart over the last 30 or 90 days.
What is in the leads section?
Every submission from the lead forms on your flipbooks. You get the total, how many flipbooks are collecting, a day by day chart of when submissions arrived, a per flipbook table with opens beside leads, and a conversion rate that divides one by the other. One button exports every answer from every flipbook to a CSV file you can open in a spreadsheet. The lead form itself is a Plus feature, so this section is too.
Which parts of the dashboard are free, and which need a plan?
The numbers and the most read ranking are free on every plan, including free accounts. Library health and the content audit come with Starter. Leads, conversion and the recommendations come with Plus, and Ultra includes everything Plus does. Sections you do not have yet still show on the page, with a short description of what they contain, so you can see what a plan adds before paying for it.
What does the content audit check?
Six things on every flipbook, all read from the settings you saved: whether the shared link has a preview image, whether the document has a description, whether you built a table of contents, whether any page carries a clickable area, whether the share button is visible to readers, and whether reader search is switched on. On Plus it also checks whether the lead form is collecting. Each row names the flipbooks that fail it.
What are the recommendations based on?
Only facts from your own library. A flipbook that has been live for over a week with no opens, a well read document whose lead form collects nothing, a shared link with no preview image, a password on a flipbook nobody has opened, an embed code with no domain restriction. Every recommendation names the document it is about and links to the setting that fixes it, so you can check the reasoning rather than trust it.
Do I need Google Analytics or any tracking code?
No. Counting is built into the reader itself, so there is nothing to install, no script to paste, no cookie banner to add and no property to configure. There is also no integration that sends your flipbook data to Google Analytics, Meta Pixel or any other analytics tool. What you see on this page is what exists.