Plausible export → dashboard

Your Plausible export, expanded.

Plausible's dashboard is deliberately minimal — sometimes you want more cuts. Export the CSV, drop it here, and slice visitors, pageviews, bounce rate and visit duration your way, locally.

01 · How it works

Export, drop, done.

Privacy-minded analytics deserves privacy-minded reporting. Your Plausible CSV is parsed in the browser — the traffic data never goes to another third party.

i. export

Export from Plausible

Open your site's dashboard, set the period, and use the export option to download the CSV.

ii. detect

Metrics recognized

Visitors and pageviews read as counts, bounce rate as a percentage, visit duration as seconds; the date column drives the trend.

iii. read

Traffic, engagement, trend

Visitor and pageview trends, bounce-rate movement and duration — with day-level filtering the hosted dashboard doesn't give you.

02 · The views

Minimal analytics, maximal reading.

Keep Plausible's ethos — and get the deeper cuts when you need them.

  • 01

    Trends, recut

    Visitors and pageviews over time with brushing — zoom into the launch week without changing your Plausible period.

  • 02

    Engagement next to reach

    Bounce rate and visit duration plotted alongside traffic, so spikes show their quality immediately.

  • 03

    Periods compared

    Stack months in one file and the date trend shows the whole arc — no 30-day window limit.

  • 04

    Private squared

    You chose Plausible for privacy; this keeps the analysis local too. Nothing is uploaded anywhere.

"Exported six months of Plausible data and finally saw bounce rate against the content calendar."
— a privacy-minded blogger
03 · FAQ

Plausible dashboard questions.

Which Plausible export works?
The CSV export from your site dashboard — any file with a date column and metric columns like visitors, pageviews, bounce_rate and visit_duration.
No. The file is parsed entirely in your browser — fitting, given why you chose Plausible in the first place.
Yes — stack monthly exports into one file with the CSV append tool first, then drop the combined file here.
It's detected as a percentage and trended over time; visit duration reads as a numeric series alongside it.
Yes — there's a dedicated GA4 dashboard page, and any date + metrics CSV builds the same way here.