Aden
Product

Analytics & insights

Dashboards showing website traffic, streaming performance, and chart positions for teams, tracks, albums, and playlists — augmented by Songstats data and Google Trends signals for release planning.

What it is

Aden pulls together data from multiple sources — your team's public page traffic, streaming counts, DSP chart positions, and platform search trends — and displays them in one place. You can see how an individual track is performing, how your whole team's audience is growing, or which months are historically best for releasing your genre of music.

There are two layers:

  • Aden analytics — page views and plays recorded by Aden itself (via PostHog) whenever someone visits a public track, album, or team page.
  • Songstats (paid plans) — aggregated DSP data (Spotify streams, chart positions, playlist adds, and more) pulled from the Songstats API.

Using it

Team analytics

  1. Open your team in the sidebar and click Analytics in the nav.
  2. The dashboard defaults to the Website tab, which shows traffic KPIs for your public team page over the last 30 days.
  3. Switch to Streaming to see play counts per platform and, if your plan includes Songstats, a deeper breakdown of DSP streams and chart positions.
  4. Switch to Other to see donation link activity.
  5. Use the time-range picker (7 days / 30 days / 90 days) at the top to adjust the window for all charts on the current tab.

Track analytics

  1. Open a track and click Analytics in the track sub-nav.
  2. The page shows play counts, page views, and (on eligible plans) Songstats data for that specific track — streams, chart chart positions, and playlist placements.
  3. Use the range query parameter or the range picker to adjust the window.

Album analytics

  1. Open an album and click Analytics.
  2. Metrics cover the album's public page traffic and, where available, Songstats data aggregated across all tracks on the album.

In the release planning flow, Aden can query Google Trends for your track's genres and target platforms to suggest the best months to release. This is advisory — it shows rising / stable / declining trend lines, seasonal highs, and related rising search queries.

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