Bouncy lets you export your analytics data from the Global Dashboard so you can share reports, archive performance data, or run your own analysis in external tools. Two export formats are available: CSV and PDF.
Availability
Analytics export is available on paid plans only as part of the Global Dashboard feature.
Where to Find Export Options
Export options are located on the Global Dashboard page (/global-dashboard). Look for the export buttons near the top of the page, typically next to the time range and timezone selectors.
Exporting as CSV
What Is a CSV File?
A CSV (Comma-Separated Values) file is a plain text file where data is organized into rows and columns, separated by commas. It can be opened by virtually any spreadsheet application.
How to Export CSV
Go to the Global Dashboard
Set your desired time range (the export will include data for the selected period)
Set your desired timezone (data will be grouped according to this timezone)
Click the CSV export button
The file will download automatically to your computer
What the CSV Includes
The CSV export contains your aggregate analytics data for the selected time range, including:
Date or time period
View counts per period
Link-level breakdowns
Using the CSV File
Once downloaded, you can:
Open in Excel or Google Sheets — double-click the file or import it to start working with the data
Create custom charts — use pivot tables and chart tools to visualize data in ways specific to your needs
Combine with other data — merge Bouncy analytics with data from other sources (ad spend, revenue, etc.) for comprehensive reporting
Run calculations — compute metrics that Bouncy doesn't display, like cost-per-click if you have ad spend data
Share with team members — attach the CSV to emails or upload to shared drives
Tips for Working with CSV Data
Check the date format. When importing into a spreadsheet, make sure dates are recognized correctly. If they appear as plain text, you may need to format the column as dates.
Use consistent time ranges. If you export monthly, always use the same time range definition (e.g., "Last Month" or a custom range matching calendar months) for easier comparison over time.
Archive exports regularly. Since analytics data can change with timezone adjustments, keeping monthly CSV snapshots gives you a reliable historical record.
Exporting as PDF
What Is the PDF Export?
The PDF export generates a formatted document that visually resembles the Global Dashboard page. It captures your stats, charts, and other visual elements into a clean, shareable report.
How to Export PDF
Go to the Global Dashboard
Set your desired time range and timezone
Click the PDF export button
The PDF will be generated and downloaded to your computer
What the PDF Includes
The PDF report captures the visual state of your Global Dashboard, including:
Aggregate stats (Total Views, Active Links, Avg Views per Link, Growth)
The performance chart as a visual image
Top Performers list
The selected time range and timezone settings
How the PDF Is Generated
Bouncy generates the PDF using a screen-capture approach — it takes a snapshot of the dashboard as rendered in your browser and converts it into a PDF document. This means the PDF looks very similar to what you see on screen, including chart colors and layout.
Best Practices for PDF Export
Set the right time range before exporting. The PDF captures exactly what's on screen, so make sure your time range is set to the period you want to report on.
Choose the appropriate timezone. If your report is for a client in a different timezone, switch to their timezone before exporting so the data aligns with their perspective.
Use PDF for presentations. The visual format makes PDF reports ideal for meetings, client presentations, and executive summaries.
Use CSV for analysis. If you need to work with the underlying numbers, CSV is more flexible than PDF. Use PDF when you need a polished visual report.
Common Export Scenarios
Monthly Client Report
At the start of each month, go to the Global Dashboard
Set the time range to Last Month
Set the timezone to the client's timezone
Export as PDF for a visual report
Export as CSV for supplementary raw data
Send both to the client
Quarterly Performance Review
Set a custom date range covering the quarter (e.g., January 1 - March 31)
Export as CSV
Open in a spreadsheet to compare against previous quarters
Ad Campaign Analysis
Set a custom date range matching your campaign dates
Export as CSV
Combine with your ad platform's spending data in a spreadsheet
Calculate cost-per-click and ROI
Archiving Data
At the end of each month, export a CSV of the previous month
Save to a dedicated folder on your computer or cloud storage
Over time, you build a complete historical record you can reference anytime
Troubleshooting
Export Button Not Visible
Make sure you are on a paid plan. Export features are not available on the free tier.
PDF Looks Different Than Expected
The PDF is generated from the current screen state. If the chart hasn't fully loaded or the page hasn't finished rendering, the PDF may capture an incomplete view. Wait a few seconds after the dashboard loads before clicking export.
CSV Opens With Incorrect Formatting
Some spreadsheet applications may not automatically detect the CSV delimiter. If data appears in a single column, use the "Text to Columns" feature (Excel) or the import wizard to specify comma as the delimiter.
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