Search Meter

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If you have a Search box on your blog, Search Meter automatically records what people are searching for -- and whether they are finding what they are looking for. Search Meter's admin interface shows you what people have been searching for in the last couple of days, and in the last week or month. It also shows you which searches have been unsuccessful. If people search your blog and get no results, they'll probably go elsewhere. With Search Meter, you'll be able to find out what people are searching for, and give them what they want by creating new posts on those topics.

You can also show your readers what the most popular searches are. The Popular Searches widget displays a configurable list of recent popular successful search terms on your blog, with each term hyperlinked to the actual search results. There's also a Recent Searches widget, which simply displays the most recent searches. If you are happy to edit your theme, both of these functions are also available as template tags.

Search Meter installs easily and requires no configuration. Just install it, activate it, and it starts tracking your visitors' searches.

View Statistics

To see your search statistics, Log in to WordPress Admin. On your dashboard you will see a Search Meter widget listing search statistics from the last seven days. For more details, go to the Dashboard menu on the left and click Search Meter. You'll see the most popular searches in the last day, week and month. Click "Last 100 Searches" or "Last 500 Searches" to see lists of all recent searches. You can download the statistics as a file that you can open in Excel or a similar program.

Manage Statistics

There are a few options available if you go to the Settings section and click Search Meter. Use the radio buttons to determine who will be allowed to see the full search statistics. You can also type in a list of filter words; any search terms containing these words will not show up in the Recent Searches and Popular Searches widgets.

Advanced users: You can check the "Ignore" box to tell Search Meter to ignore searches made by logged-in administrators, so you can test things without cluttering your search statistics. You can also check the "Keep detailed information" checkbox to make Search Meter save technical information about every search (the information is taken from the HTTP headers).

Use the Reset Statistics button to clear all past search statistics; Search Meter will immediately start gathering fresh statistics.


Releases (19 )

Version Release Date Change Log
2.13.4 2021-06-05
  • Remove deprecation warning.
2.13.3 2020-07-17
  • Work around Excel bug that could lead to exploits in downloaded search files.
2.13.2 2018-03-25
  • Restore compatibility with some older versions of PHP (probably back to 5.0).
2.13.1 2016-10-11
  • Some fixes for text and internationalization.
2.13 2016-10-10
  • Search Summary and Recent Searches can be downloaded as CSV files.
  • Search Meter is now set up for translation to other languages. For details, go to https://translate.wordpress.org/ (Thanks to Christiaen Franois)
  • All stats are now displayed in the WordPress time zone, and stored in the database as UTC. Previously, they were stored and displayed in the server time zone, which was confusing. The change means that old search statistics may be out by up to 13 hours.
  • Updated licensing, now using GPL3.
2.12 2016-07-28
  • When uninstalled, delete all options and data. (Thanks to Scott Allen)
  • Track searches made via ajax requests. (Thanks to tliebig)
2.11 2015-09-17
  • Settings for search history size and recording duplicates can now be altered in filters. See the code for details. (Thanks to Dan Harrison)
  • Fixed a problem with saving hit counts. (Thanks to vrocks)
2.10 2015-08-28
  • Add an option to ignore searches made by logged-in administrators, so administrators can test searches without cluttering up the search stats.
  • Requires WP 3.2.
  • Upgrade deprecated code. Minor restyling.
2.9.1 2015-05-04
  • Ensure Search Meter can save searches even if other plugins trigger a query before the main WordPress loop.
2.9 2012-09-05
  • Add a Search Meter dashboard widget.
  • Add Search Meter settings link on the Plugins page for convenient configuration.
  • Many small improvements.
2.8 2011-06-13
  • Fix option for permission level, which was not being saved correctly.
  • Allow Search Meter to work with Multisite WordPress.
  • Add convenient links between Settings and Dashboard pages.
  • Clean up dashboard tabs and table layout.
  • Add Bitcoin donation address in case you're feeling generous.
2.7.3 2010-07-09
  • Remove another warning message.
2.7.2 2010-07-08
  • Requires WP 2.8.
  • Fix problem displaying multiple-word searches in WP 3.0.
  • Remove notice messages when debugging.
2.7.1 2010-05-21
2.7 2010-05-21
  • Don't show duplicated recent searches
  • Add filter list so that search terms with certain words will not show up in recent and popular search lists
  • Search links work whether or not fancy permalinks are enabled
  • Administrator can decide who is allowed to see full statistics
  • Requires WordPress 2.3 or later
2.6 2009-09-30
  • Use UTF8 when creating tables
  • Fix PHP 5.3 incompatibility
  • Widgets now conform to WordPress 2.8 standards
2.5 2009-07-21
  • Improve formatting on the Options page
  • Fix database error caused by duplicate searches
  • Users of Search Meter version 1 will need to deactivate and reactivate the plugin to use version 2.5.
2.4 2009-02-03
2.3 2008-12-18