Per-channel analytics

Last updated: June 19, 2026

Where: job → Performance → click any channel row.

This is the deepest view Vouch offers on a single audience — the same headline metrics as the job page, but scoped to one channel and plotted over time. Open it when a channel is doing unusually well (so you can double down) or unusually poorly (so you can fix or retire it).

The channel page shows a Performance section with the same four metric tiles (Views, Applications, Vouches, Candidates) plus week-over-week comparison. Below the tiles, a line graph shows daily trends with three series:

  • Candidates (green) — cumulative candidates from this channel by date.
  • Views (yellow) — views per day.
  • Clicks (purple) — application clicks + vouch clicks per day.

Hover a point to see the values for each series (Candidates, Views, Clicks).

How to read the graph

  • The three series read together as a funnel: Views is reach, Clicks is intent (someone started to apply or vouch), and Candidates is the result. A gap between rising Views and flat Clicks points at the listing; a gap between Clicks and Candidates points at the application flow.
  • Because Candidates is cumulative, the line only ever climbs — a flattening line, not a falling one, is the warning sign. When it plateaus, the channel has gone quiet and it's time to re-share.
  • A sharp spike in Views with no matching Clicks is usually a one-off burst of traffic (a post that got seen but didn't convert) rather than steady sourcing.

The Performance section only appears after the first view is recorded. Before that, the channel page shows only the content/share configuration.

Good to know. A brand-new channel will look empty here — that's expected. Share its tracking link, wait for the first view to land, and the tiles and graph appear on their own. Always share the channel's tracking link, not the job's raw URL, or activity won't attribute back here.

See Channels & sourcing for creating and managing channels.