The Postal Service Just Broke Analytics.usa.gov

Mar 22, 2016

Ok, so it didn’t really break it. But you might notice that the amount of “people on government websites now” on analytics.usa.gov is a lot higher than it used to be.

The United States Post Office website takes first place with over six thousand visitors in this moment on the Analytics Dashboard on the morning of March 22, 2016.

The Digital Analytics Program (DAP) team has been working with a team from the U.S. Postal Service over the past few months to implement DAP on usps.com and all usps.com subdomains. Last week, DAP was activated on the pages, and we nearly passed out when we saw the first data coming in. This week, you can see some of that data on analytics.usa.gov.

What you see is real. At any given moment, there can be upwards of 6,000 real-time visitors on the usps.com homepage and over 50,000 across all the pages within usps.com domains. As a result, the real-time numbers across all participating sites, as well as the “visits in the past 90 days” section will be markedly higher. There are a lot of people out there tracking packages.

Over fifty thousand Desktop mobile and tablet users Analytics dashboard on March 22, 2016
We don’t usually alert the public when we add new sites or agencies because it happens frequently, but we felt that the significant increase in numbers as a result of this addition warranted an explanation.

We thank USPS and welcome them to the Digital Analytics Program!