Traffic Analytics Module for 1C-Bitrix portcore.analytics
Visit analytics with GEO and bot/risk signalsBest fit: Online stores, B2B catalogs, marketing, e-commerce, security
The module stores visits in dedicated tables, captures referrer and UTM tags, detects device type, site section and catalog section, and enriches each event with GEO data and antifraud signals.
On top of raw traffic it applies bot detection, threat rules and a suspicious-IP registry so teams can separate real visitors from scanners, bots and risky requests.
License + integration
- License: from $170
- License + integration: from $290
- Custom reports and rules: scoped separately
Integrations with any backend
- Bitrix events and PHP
- GeoIP/antifraud API
- visit, suspicious-IP and threat-rule tables
- admin dashboard with summary and detailed logs
Key capabilities
- Summary for visits, uniques, human traffic and bot traffic for today and for the selected period.
- Breakdowns by site sections, catalog sections, referrers, UTM campaigns and search queries.
- Threat rules, suspicious-IP registry and geo threat score for manual and automated filtering.
Module contents
- Visit storage schema plus suspicious-IP and threat-rule dictionaries.
- Admin screen with summary cards, charts and detailed visit inspection.
- Integration with external GeoIP/antifraud source and suspicious-traffic detection rules.
Use cases, capabilities and integration
- Where it is used
- Technical traffic analytics for online stores and B2B catalogs: separating human visits from bot traffic, reviewing sources, referrer chains, suspicious IPs and geo/risk context.
- Core capabilities
- Dedicated visit, suspicious-IP and threat-rule tables; user-agent and pattern-based bot detection; UTM and referrer analytics; mapping to site/catalog sections; geo threat score and detailed visit cards in the admin UI.
- Integration into client project
- The module plugs into Bitrix event handlers, runs inside the project PHP stack and enriches requests with GeoIP/antifraud API data without requiring a separate external BI platform.