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Beyond Domain-Level Tracking

Same Site. Different Story.

YouTube for tutorials isn't the same as YouTube for cat videos. GitHub PRs aren't the same as GitHub trending. SiteKeeper tracks by URL path — so your data reflects what you actually did.

See what domain-level trackers miss

A domain-level tracker says you spent 2 hours on YouTube. Path analysis tells you 90 minutes was tutorials and 30 was shorts. That's a very different story.

Path-Level Split

github.com/your-repo/pulls vs. github.com/explore — one is work, one is browsing. Now you can see the split.

Smart Grouping

Individual YouTube videos and Jira tickets are grouped together automatically. Your report stays clean — not cluttered with hundreds of unique URLs.

Hierarchy View

Expand youtube.com and see /watch, /shorts, /subscriptions as branches with time totals. Drill down to find exactly where the hours went.

Who it's for

  • Developers

    See time on docs vs GitHub vs Stack Overflow. Split by repo or project so you know where your coding hours actually go.

  • Researchers and knowledge workers

    Tell learning (e.g. course pages, docs) from distraction (e.g. feed) on the same domain. Limit the right kind and protect the rest.

  • Agencies and project-based teams

    Track time per client or tool path (e.g. Trello boards, Notion workspaces). Use the data for capacity and reporting.

Enable Path Analysis per site

Turn on path tracking for any site in one click. Once enabled, every page visit is recorded with its full URL path — not just the domain.

Detailed Path Analysis

Enable to track time spent on specific URL paths separately.

Why granular tracking matters

Distinguish Work from Play

YouTube for tutorials vs. YouTube for entertainment—path tracking shows the split so you can limit the right kind.

Project-Level Tracking

Track time on specific client or project URLs in Trello, Asana, or similar—so you know where your hours really go.

SaaS Usage Analysis

See which parts of your SaaS tools you use most by tracking URL paths—then simplify or optimize.

/
docs1h 0m (8 visits)
getting-started20m 0s (4 visits)
blog40m 0s (6 visits)
api30m 0s (3 visits)

Works out of the box

1

Enable Feature

In settings, enable path analysis for the sites where you want URL-level detail—e.g. GitHub, YouTube, or your PM tool.

2

Define Rules

Optional: add custom patterns if you need to group or exclude certain paths.

3

Explore Data

Open the dashboard and explore the path tree—see where time goes and act on it.

Frequently asked questions

What users say

JT

Jordan Taylor

Freelancer

Finally I can see where my hours actually go—per project, not just per site. Game changer for client work.

SC

Sam Chen

Designer

The productivity score keeps me accountable. I don't need another app—just a clear number each day.

RM

Riley Moore

Consultant

Charts and export in one place. I use the CSV for my own reports and nothing leaves my control.

See what you've been missing

Install SiteKeeper, enable path analysis for your top sites, and see a breakdown you've never had before. Free forever for core features.

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