View counts per published map
See how many views a map has received so you can understand which public maps are being used and which ones are not pulling their weight.
Public Map Performance
MapQube tracks views for published maps and surfaces those counts in the dashboard. It is a practical analytics layer for public map content, especially when view limits and map usage matter to your workflow.
See how many views a map has received so you can understand which public maps are being used and which ones are not pulling their weight.
The dashboard includes recent viewing information so you have a practical signal for whether the map is still active.
Because published maps operate within subscription view limits, analytics are useful for managing both performance and availability.
For many teams, the first analytics question is not advanced attribution. It is much simpler: are people opening the map at all, how often, and are we getting close to usage limits?
That is the job MapQube is solving today. You can open map analytics from the dashboard and review published status, view counts, recent activity, and usage context.
Current Analytics Scope
Simple analytics can still be operationally valuable.
Check whether a landing page or campaign map is getting opened enough to justify the placement.
Use view counts as a lightweight signal that prospects are engaging with shared public map experiences.
Keep an eye on view ceilings for active maps so important public pages do not quietly hit plan limits.
Maintain visibility into which published maps are active, stale, or worth improving.
Yes. Published maps track public views and show those counts in the dashboard.
Yes. Recent viewing information is surfaced in the dashboard and analytics dialog.
No. The current strength is practical map usage monitoring, not a full marketing attribution platform.
MapQube gives you the operational analytics layer that helps you manage public map content with fewer blind spots.