Warning
Starting in October 2025, we’ll remove all Analytics dashboards to make way for other reporting tools. We won’t update Analytics or the related documentation in preparation for this change, so you might notice some inconsistencies in the UI and documentation. Learn more in Sunsetted Features, Components, and Technologies.
After you run a batch check with Acrolinx, you can use the Content Analysis dashboard to view the overall quality of the content that you've checked.
In the Content Analysis Archive dashboard, you can view and open older Content Analysis dashboards. Here, you can see the results of batch checks at a glance and filter easily. Click anywhere in a row to open the corresponding Content Analysis dashboard in the browser.
To open the Content Analysis Archive dashboard, go to Reporting > Analytics. You'll find Content Analysis Archive under Archives.
Let's take a look at the table:
Column |
Description |
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User |
The member of your team who ran the check. |
Language |
The language that was checked. |
Style guide |
The style guide or writing guide that was used. |
Start Time |
The beginning of the check session. |
End Time |
The end of the check session. |
Average Acrolinx Score |
The average Acrolinx Score of all content that was included in the check. |
Sum of Words |
The number of words Acrolinx checked. |
Document Count |
The number of documents and files that were included in the check. |