Reporting¶
Open Reports in the sidebar, or jump from a campaign’s View Log.
Dashboard¶
The main Dashboard is the daily operations view:
- Total Views — all recorded hits
- Money Clicks — visitors sent to an affiliate page
- Blocked Hits — visitors not sent to the offer
- Campaign table with views, script, status, edit/delete
- Graphs for recent traffic (when data exists)
Set your timezone under Account so dates match how you work.
Click log¶
Reports → Click Logs is the detailed hit list.
Filters¶
- Campaign (or all campaigns)
- Date from / date to (your timezone)
- Export CSV for the current filter
Summary cards¶
Total clicks, allowed, blocked, unique IPs, average response time, unique countries.
Table columns¶
| Column | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Campaign | Which campaign handled the hit |
| IP Address | Visitor IP |
| Status | ALLOW or BLOCK |
| Reason | Rule or classification that decided the hit |
| Country / City / Timezone / Currency | Geo context |
| ISP / Network | Provider and ASN when available |
| Proxy, VPN, Scraper, Tor, Hosting, Anonymous | Intelligence flags |
| Client | Browser / OS from the user agent |
| Response Time | How long the decision took |
| Created At | Timestamp in your timezone |
Open Actions on a row for the full payload (user agent, current URL, and related fields).
If the table is empty:
- Dates might be wrong (timezone).
- The script might not be installed on the URL you are opening.
- Status In-Active still should log in most setups — if nothing appears, the request never reached Cloakerly.
Performance analytics¶
Reports → Performance Analytics
Default range is the last 7 days. Filter by campaign and dates.
Use it for:
- Safe vs money trends over time
- Per-campaign breakdown of allowed vs blocked
- Whether a status change (In Review → Active) actually moved money clicks
Geographic reports¶
Reports → Geographic Reports
Sessions by country plus geographic stats for the selected campaign and date range. Use this to confirm include/exclude country lists match where ads actually run.
Traffic sources¶
Reports → Traffic Sources
Performance grouped by the Traffic source you set on each campaign (Google, Facebook, and so on). This is the campaign label, not an automatic detection of every possible origin.
Reading the numbers¶
A healthy live campaign usually shows a mix of allowed and blocked. All allowed with Allow All is expected. All blocked after going Active usually means a filter is too tight (country, GCLID/FBCLID, strict UTM, VPN/datacenter, or frequency cap). Use Reason on the click log before changing several filters at once.