Usage Dashboard
Introducing a central place for you to get insights into the bandwidth consumption of your site.

<p id="">When it’s operating like a well-oiled machine, your website can become a critical driver for your business outcomes – but the impact it has also depends in big part on how things operate under the hood. Today we’re excited to release the usage dashboard, a central spot for you to track your website assets and how they’re contributing to your overall bandwidth consumption. </p><p id="">The heavier the assets that your site needs to render (images, videos, etc.), the more likely your site performance slows, which can cause a worse experience for visitors and, ultimately, lower engagement. That’s why it’s important to audit your assets from time to time, and make sure they’re not slowing down your page performance. </p><p id="">The usage dashboard helps you identify those high-consumption assets by allowing you to organize them by bandwidth, or bandwidth by asset type – so you can then take action to compress or delete assets that aren’t being used.</p><figure id="" class="w-richtext-figure-type-image w-richtext-align-fullwidth" style="max-width:1600px" data-rt-type="image" data-rt-align="fullwidth" data-rt-max-width="1600px"><div id=""><img src="<https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/64f9399ca7d13575ff21a675/667b0e3828349b75b6f109d9AD4nXd3GeypLEqbOmWOP-HHhdpOVa18nqYGirgQHRNMh5ePGoAcEDUL8GF4uA0sBODJe7Bwgukc8xTakPtGWtCDKB-x9cw--hJ1muSJuLOBz4G1ViynXwBlew1lniuWQqNE8vFIYFP_EUSfRnPMduFhdt3iS2.png>" width="auto" height="auto" alt="" loading="auto" id=""></div><figcaption id="">The usage dashboard gives you visibility into the bandwidth consumption of your site assets.</figcaption></figure><p id=""><strong id="">Getting Started</strong></p><p id="">To access the usage dashboard go to Site settings > Site usage. There you can use the date picker to view overall bandwidth and asset bandwidth usage over a preset or custom date range.</p><p id="">The usage dashboard is live to all customers today! To learn more, check out this <a href="<https://university.webflow.com/lesson/bandwidth>" id="">article</a>. </p>