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How Can I Check Website Traffic Statistics Using cPanel?

When you open your cPanel and want to look at your website’s stats, you will find a tool called AWStats. This tool helps you understand how people are visiting your site. It shows you the traffic details in a very detailed way.

Basically, AWStats reads the data from your website logs and presents everything in a simple format. You can see who is visiting your site and when they are coming. It also tells you which pages they are opening the most.

This tool gives you an idea about the total number of visits and how long people are staying on your website. You can check where your visitors are coming from (location). It also shows you if someone came from a search engine or from another website. You get to know what kind of browser they used to visit your site. It even tracks if a visitor used a mobile phone or a computer.

In this article, we will discuss easy steps to check the website traffic statistics for a specific domain using cPanel.

Steps to use AWStats in cPanel

As explained, AWStats shows you how your website is doing in terms of visitors and traffic. Let’s understand this tool for checking website traffic in cPanel –

  • Open your cPanel and just scroll down a bit.
  • You will see a section where all your website data tools are shown. This section is called Metrics. You will find something called AWStats inside that. Click on this icon and go further.
  • After that, you will see a list of all the domains or subdomains linked to your hosting account. Now, suppose you want to check the traffic for one domain. All you need to do is find that domain in the list and then click the small view icon next to it. This takes you directly to a page that shows all the traffic statistics related to that domain.
  • You will now be inside the AWStats area for your domain. Here, you will see different types of information, such as –

– People are visiting your site every day
– The time they visit and the duration they stay.
– You can even check which pages they are viewing the most.
– The search engine, browser and device also get recorded here.

Conclusion

This tool shows the data in a simple and detailed way. Even if you are not from a technical background, you can still understand most of the information shown here. If any of the terms look confusing, don’t worry. There is a full glossary available online where each term is explained clearly. You can check that by visiting this page.

So if you want to know how your site is performing and where your traffic is coming from, make sure to check AWStats in your cPanel.

June 26, 2025