Definition: Genesis App Analytics is the built-in measurement layer for every app published on Taskade Genesis. It tracks visitors, sessions, and key events for living software without requiring you to wire up Google Analytics, PostHog, or any third-party tag. Analytics ship with the app the moment you press deploy.
Why Built-in Analytics Matter in 2026
Most low-code and no-code platforms force a separate analytics setup, which means most builders ship with no measurement at all. That is a problem for vibe coding, because the whole point of the Genesis Loop is to learn from how an app actually performs and re-prompt the next iteration smarter. Built-in analytics close that feedback loop. Every published Genesis app reports to its own dashboard from minute one, and the data flows back into EVE Memory so future generations can be tuned against real usage.
How Genesis App Analytics Works
- Auto-instrumentation. Page loads and session starts are tracked the moment a Genesis app is published, with no code changes.
- Event tracking. AI agents inside the app emit events for tool calls, conversation starts, and form submissions.
- Dashboard. A real-time view shows visitors, sessions, top pages, and event counts inside the app's Genesis settings.
- Privacy. First-party only. No third-party tracking pixels, and no data leaves your workspace tenancy.
What Gets Measured
| Metric | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Visitors and sessions | Reach across community apps and direct links |
| Top pages and entry points | Which surfaces matter to your users |
| Event counts | Conversion checkpoints inside the app |
| Authenticated vs anonymous | Mix of App Users vs public traffic |
Connection to Taskade
Genesis App Analytics ships in every workspace where Taskade Genesis is enabled. The dashboard is reachable from the app's settings panel, alongside GenesisAuth, custom domains, and App Users management.
