The Stats tab provides a visual overview of the traffic on your protected forms. It helps you understand how many real customers are interacting with your store versus how many bots are being blocked.

The Traffic Analysis Dashboard
1. Filtering Data
At the top of the dashboard, you can filter the statistics to focus on specific time periods or forms.
- Date Range: Choose a preset (e.g., This Month, Last Week) or select custom From and To dates.
- Form: View data for "All forms" combined, or select a specific one (e.g., only the "Contact" form) to isolate where attacks are happening.
- Click Apply to update the charts.
2. Key Metrics
The four large cards at the top give you an instant summary of the selected period:
- Total Requests: The sum of all form submissions attempted (Humans + Bots).
- Legitimate: The number of visitors who passed the verification successfully.
- Blocked: The number of visitors (or bots) who failed the verification.
- Block Rate: The percentage of traffic that was blocked.
(Example: A 10.5% block rate means 1 out of every 10 attempts was rejected).
If you notice that the Blocked value has been increasing significantly over the last few days, your store may be under a targeted bot attack.
In this situation, we recommend enabling Logs in the Advanced tab. By reviewing the logs, you can identify the specific IP addresses of the attackers. If you forward these IPs to your server administrator, they can block them at the server level (Firewall). This prevents the bots from even reaching your website, saving valuable server resources and ensuring a faster, smoother experience for your real customers.
3. Timeline Chart
The bar chart visualizes traffic trends over time.
- Green Bars (Legitimate): Shows the volume of real customer activity.
- Red Bars (Blocked): Shows bot activity.
How to use this: Look for spikes in the red bars. A sudden tall red bar usually indicates a specific bot attack occurred on that day.
4. Breakdown by Form
The table at the bottom breaks down the data for each protected form individually. This helps you identify weak points in your store.
For example, you might see that your Login form has a normal 5% block rate, but your Newsletter form has a 40% block rate, indicating it is currently being targeted by a spam bot.
- Form: The name of the protected area (e.g., login, contact, register).
- Total: The total number of submission attempts on this specific form.
- Legitimate: The number of real users who successfully submitted the form.
- Blocked: The number of bots or suspicious requests that were stopped.
- Block Rate: The percentage of traffic blocked for this specific form.