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# Contribution Analytics **[STARTER]**
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type
:
reference
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>**Note:**
Introduced in
[
GitLab Starter
][
ee
]
8.3.
# Contribution Analytics **[STARTER]**
Track your team members' activity across your organization
.
> Introduced in [GitLab Starter](https://about.gitlab.com/pricing/) 8.3
.
## Overview
With Contribution Analytics you can get an overview of the
activity of
issues, merge requests, and push events of your organization and its members.
With Contribution Analytics you can get an overview of the
following activity in your
group:
The analytics page is located at
**Group > Contribution Analytics**
under the URL
`/groups/<groupname>/analytics`
.
-
Issues
-
Merge requests
-
Push events
To view the Contribution Analytics, go to your group's
**Overview > Contribution Analytics**
page.
## Use cases
-
Analyze your team's contributions over a period of time and offer a bonus for the top contributors
-
Identify opportunities for improvement with group members who may benefit from additional support
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Analyze your team's contributions over a period of time, and offer a bonus for the top
contributors.
-
Identify opportunities for improvement with group members who may benefit from additional
support.
## Using Contribution Analytics
There are three main bar graphs that are deducted from the number of
contributions per group member. These contributions include push events, merge
requests and closed issues. Hovering on each bar you can see the number of
events for a specific member.
There are three main bar graphs that illustrate the number of contributions per group
member for the following:
-
Push events
-
Merge requests
-
Closed issues
Hover over each bar to display the number of events for a specific group member.
![
Contribution analytics bar graphs
](
img/group_stats_graph.png
)
## Changing the period time
There are three periods you can choose from, 'Last week', 'Last month' and
'Last three months'. The default is 'Last week'.
You can choose from the following three periods:
-
Last week (default)
-
Last month
-
Last three months
You can choose which period to display by using the dropdown calendar menu in
the upper right corner.
Select the desired period from the calendar dropdown.
![
Contribution analytics choose period
](
img/group_stats_cal.png
)
## Sorting by different factors
Apart from the bar graphs you can also see the contributions per group member
which are depicted in a table that can be sorted by:
Contributions per group member are also presented in tabular format. Click a column header to sort the table by that column:
*
Member name
*
Number of pushed events
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![
Contribution analytics contributions table
](
img/group_stats_table.png
)
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