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Usage Analytics
Usage Analytics
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Jun 16, 2026
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Jun 22, 2026

Usage Analytics is the dashboard where you see how much Dosu is doing for your organization and how well it is doing it. This page covers what the dashboard shows, how to filter it, and who can open it.

What it is#

Usage Analytics lives at Usage analytics and is also reachable from the Analytics item in the left navigation. It pulls together Dosu activity across your connected Sources and Agents into a single view, so you can answer questions such as how many threads Dosu handled this month, how many of its drafts your team accepted, and which Documents it cites most.

The dashboard is scoped to your organization and updates as people and coding agents use Dosu. Two controls at the top of the page shape everything below them:

  • Library filter: narrow the dashboard to a single Library or view across all Libraries.
  • Date range: choose Last 7 days, Last 30 days (the default), Last 90 days, or All time. Changing the range updates all sections.

Why it matters#

When Dosu is answering across many repos, channels, and coding agents, you need a way to see the return without reading every thread. Usage Analytics gives platform and engineering leads a single view of where Dosu is active, how often its answers are accepted, and how much review time it saves. That makes it easier to justify the investment, spot a Library that needs better Sources, and tune Agents that are drafting low-confidence answers. The same dashboard works whether you run a single repo or a whole company.

What you can see#

The dashboard is organized into sections. The exact set depends on your plan and the features enabled for your organization (see Notes).

Activities#

A line chart of Dosu activity over time, broken down by channel. Channels include Docs, Slack, GitHub Issues, MCP, and Microsoft Teams, so you can see at a glance where Dosu is working. A channel filter lets you focus on one source of activity, and clicking a day or a point drills into the underlying threads, which you can open directly in Review.

Messages#

Response quality and acceptance for the answers Dosu drafts. This section shows stat cards for Published, In review, Accepted, Accepted rate, and estimated Time saved, plus a Confidence breakdown (high, medium, low) and a Sentiment view built from the reactions (positive, neutral, negative) that answers receive. Together, these indicate how often your team accepted Dosu drafts and how confident Dosu was in them.

Documents#

Analytics about the knowledge base itself: how many Documents exist, how many are pending review, pending sync, and published, with breakdowns by type, by how they were created, and by which Source they sync from. A citation list ranks the Sources and Documents that Dosu cites most often in its answers, so you can see which knowledge is actually being put to work. This section is part of advanced analytics and may not appear for every organization (see Notes).

Who can access it#

Usage Analytics is part of the Dosu dashboard, so it is available to signed-in members of your organization. It is intended for owners and admins who manage Dosu and report on its impact. Roles are managed in Settings, Organization, Members. For the full role model, see Roles (RBAC).

Notes#

  • Some sections are gated. The Documents section and other advanced views are part of advanced analytics and are enabled per organization, so the exact sections you see can differ. A knowledge cache view that reports MCP Server lookups and hit rate is also enabled separately. If a section described here is missing, it is not turned on for your organization.
  • Data follows your filters. Numbers reflect the selected Library and date range. Switching either re-scopes the sections, so compare like with like when reading trends.
  • Dosu reports, it does not configure. Usage Analytics is read-only. To change what Dosu does, connect Sources in a Library, adjust your Agents, or approve drafts in Review.
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