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# Analyze

By default, Iterati tracks a variety of key metrics that enable you to learn more about your art, where it is being displayed, and its on-chain activity.

These metrics include:

* Artworks sold through the Iterati storefront
* Revenue generated through the Iterati storefront
* Tap count and frequency
* Tap count broken out by geographic region
* Per artwork NFT claim actions

{% hint style="info" %}
Analytics are anonymized and aggregated on a per collection level and Iterati does not collect any personal information from creators or collectors.
{% endhint %}

<figure><img src="/files/gfKjYrvf2WxED93dmDyg" alt=""><figcaption><p>Collection level analytics</p></figcaption></figure>


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