Over 50 million visits and other data stories
...are clearly less inclined to interact with government. February dips, of course, since it is a short month. GOV.UK now ranks in the top 40 websites in the UK Experian...
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...are clearly less inclined to interact with government. February dips, of course, since it is a short month. GOV.UK now ranks in the top 40 websites in the UK Experian...
Yesterday we released 83 dashboards. We wouldn’t normally plan to release like this.
The Performance Platform is a tool for government to answer the question ‘how are we doing?’. At present, the important facts are not accessible to the right people, at the right time, in the right way.
The Transactions Explorer has enabled government to track progress on its key performance indicators for the first time.
Following yesterday's budget announcement, we thought it would be interesting to look at how GOV.UK performed on the day compared with budget day last year.
...trumps intuition. But, feel free to add your thoughts via the comments below. We ended the experiment in the autumn, and have left this "reciprocity" message in place. Meanwhile, the...
In the content team we’ve developed new theme dashboards that give us a page-level indication of GOV.UK mainstream content performance. These dashboards are useful to everyone in GDS, as GOV.UK user data can reveal how people interact with government services, …
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Today, we updated the Transactions Explorer, our tool for tracking performance data for the government’s transactional services.
...the “web platform” as opposed to anything else. Design and sketching was done in code for speed. Google Chrome running in fullscreen mode displays the Heroku page when a connection...