# Analytics

Use the analytics views in Fetch Hive when you want to understand which end users are active, what they cost, and which users drive the most traffic.

## Overview

Fetch Hive exposes user analytics in two places. The dedicated **Users** analytics page focuses on tracked end users, while **Dashboard** analytics includes a broader workspace view with a **Top Users** chart that links into the same user detail page.

These pages work best together. Start in **Users** analytics when you want user-specific trends, then drill into an individual user when you want to inspect that user's usage in detail.

## How do I use Users analytics? <a href="#users-analytics" id="users-analytics"></a>

Open **Users** in the main sidebar, then click **Analytics** in the secondary navigation.

Use the date-range control in the header to switch between the preset ranges or choose a custom range.

The page updates all cards and charts for the selected period.

## What metrics and charts are available? <a href="#available-metrics" id="available-metrics"></a>

The top row shows four summary cards:

* **Active Users**
* **Total Spend**
* **Avg Cost**
* **Top User Share**

Below that, Fetch Hive shows **User Activity Over Time**. This chart lets you switch between **Cost**, **Requests**, and **Tokens** so you can compare how user activity changes over the selected period.

The lower section includes **Cost Distribution** and **Top Users**.

Use **Cost Distribution** when you want a quick view of how spend is split across your highest-cost users.

Use **Top Users** when you want to rank users by **Cost**, **Requests**, or **Tokens** and move straight into a single user record.

## How do I drill into a user from analytics? <a href="#drill-into-user" id="drill-into-user"></a>

On **Users** analytics, click a user in **Top Users** to open that user's detail page.

The **Top User Share** card also links to the top user for the current period.

You can reach the same destination from **Dashboard** analytics. That page includes its own **Top Users** chart, and clicking a user there opens the same user detail view under **Users**.

## Dashboard analytics vs Users analytics

Use **Users** analytics when your main question is about end-user behavior and spend.

Use **Dashboard** analytics when you want a wider workspace view that also includes service costs, model costs, token usage, and top users in the same report.

Both surfaces are useful, but only the **Users** analytics page is dedicated to tracked user activity.

See also: [Identifying users](https://docs.fetchhive.com/user-tracking/identifying-users) and [Filtering and drilling](https://docs.fetchhive.com/user-tracking/filtering-and-drilling).
