Our built-in delivery reports provide you with the most essential numbers to keep track of your content. Using our management console, you can filter your reports to find out how a particular video on specific dates, or look at all of your usage in aggregate to look for larger patterns across your entire content library. Delivery reports include the following:
The core Twistage metrics indicate how many times your videos were consumed and when
Displays from where in the world your users are watching your content
Indicates in which website your content was viewed
Tracks how much of your videos were watched
All Twistage reports can be viewed within our management console or accessed via our API.
If you have several different users uploading content -- or several thousand in the case of a user-generated content site -- our ingest reports can help you drill down and find out what's being uploaded and when.
The core Twistage metrics indicate how many times content was uploaded, how much content (hours/minutes/seconds) and when
Indicates which formats were uploaded by your users
Whether your content is arriving from a file-based ingest or being directly captured on a webcam
Twistage allows you to go beyond our built-in reporting by using a third-party analytics provider, such as Google Analytics, TubeMogul, or Kantar Videolytics. These partners offer even more detailed analytics, such as hotspotting or granular embed reports, and can be enabled with the click of a button within our management console.
For even more control over your reporting data, you may be interested in creating your own custom analytics or leveraging an existing 3rd-party data warehousing and analysis tool. Twistage's open architecture is specifically designed to use a pluggable approach for capturing your own custom reporting data. Our custom event tracking module makes it possible to send specific player events to your own server, and our pluggable design makes it possible for you to write your own completely custom reporting plugins if you so choose. Such event-based data can then be incorporated into your own data warehouse.