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title: "Network analytics explained"
slug: "network-analytics-explained"
updated: 2024-11-12T18:09:53Z
published: 2024-11-12T18:09:53Z
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> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://help.tritondigital.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Network analytics explained

> See combined, aggregate stats, analytics, and downloads of a network.

Users with either [Organization access with analytics permission](/user/docs/organization-level-user-access) or with [Network access with analytics permission](/user/docs/network-level-user-access) can track the combined analytics totals for a user-defined network (group of programs). [You can learn how to group your programs into networks here](/user/docs/assigning-programs-to-a-network).

Network analytics are cumulative and static so it's important your groups of programs are accurate. A download will count towards the network the program is in when the download occurs; so if you move a program from Network A to Network B only downloads for the program after the move will show up in Network B.

1. If you have Organization-level analytics or Network analytics permissions on your user account you can access Network analytics by clicking on the title of the network of your choice.

![](https://cdn.document360.io/7124b381-0a94-401a-abbd-9df9c4ea5dff/Images/Documentation/6bfba55f-803b-4d0b-b006-d3e9e8b7e37e.png)
2. You can then click the 'Analytics' tab here:

![](https://cdn.document360.io/7124b381-0a94-401a-abbd-9df9c4ea5dff/Images/Documentation/Omny-network-menu.png)

1. You can then view your Network Analytics.

1. ![](https://cdn.document360.io/7124b381-0a94-401a-abbd-9df9c4ea5dff/Images/Documentation/Omny-network-analytics.png)

For a breakdown of each section, and for steps on getting the most out of Network Analytics, please see this guide on [Download Analytics](/user/docs/download-analytics).

N.B.: Network analytics started accumulating on the 11th of June, 2019.
