The signal and the noise
...for small transactions. We're going to switch to weekly averages for several metrics to make the trend clearer. Here's a graph of user satisfaction for Prison visit bookings, showing daily...
...for small transactions. We're going to switch to weekly averages for several metrics to make the trend clearer. Here's a graph of user satisfaction for Prison visit bookings, showing daily...
...journey – things like learn to drive and protect your intellectual property. User journey for Learn to drive We've made a prototype dashboard for the service 'learn to drive'. This...
...identified several areas where further work was needed to be able to fully meet the requirements of the service standard, and for the service to move to Live. Following the...
...dashboard for DVSA web traffic, but we're planning to roll it out across dashboards for transactions and department and agency web traffic in the next few sprints. Admin app Now...
Civil claims are a way for the public to solve civil legal disputes or obtain money or property owed. The exemplar aims to create a digital service for all types...
Today we’re releasing a new performance dashboard for activity on GOV.UK. This shows total web traffic to the GOV.UK site, the most popular content on GOV.UK, and trends in the...
...we worked with the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG), who are responsible for the system that logs details regarding fire brigade call-outs. Open fire data Before testing ideas,...
...the design and design changes (as a result of feedback/data analysis) can be delivered quickly. 2. Implement plan to separate secret code separate from platform and publish non-sensitive code as...
...and a few extra parameters, you can produce outputs in the format your users are asking for. A new major version of gptables is available now. This follows the updated...
We’ve been using Google Analytics on GOV.UK for the past 3 years to gain insights into the behaviour of our users. As our knowledge of the product has grown, we’ve...