Analytics.

A view counter and a rough map. That's the whole feature, on purpose.

What gets counted

Every time someone loads an HTML page on your published subdomain, that's one view. It's counted twice, in two different shapes:

Only HTML responses count. Requests for your CSS, JS, images, and fonts don't add to your view count, and neither do 404s or requests to an unpublished site. See how routing works for what makes something an HTML response.

Where to see it

In your dashboard's Stats tab:

What "location" means here

It's a country-level guess, based on the network location that happened to handle each request, not anything read from the visitor's device or browser. It's a rough signal, not a precise one, treat it as "mostly right" rather than authoritative. When it can't be determined, it shows up as "Unknown."

What's deliberately not tracked

See the privacy page for the full picture of what's collected platform-wide, this page is specifically about your site's traffic numbers.