On ADMS web applications, gathering usage statistics for a web page using custom tracking metrics involves a tailored approach to collecting specific data points that go beyond standard analytics. The process begins by defining the custom metrics that align with the website’s unique goals, such as tracking specific user interactions, custom events, or engagement with particular features. Custom tracking code has been implemented within each web page’s source code using a combination of client-side scripts and server-side code to log user navigation and interaction with the page's content. This code captures detailed information about user actions, such as form submissions, list and menu selections, button clicks, and more. The captured usage data is then sent to a custom analytics platform on an auxiliary server, where it is processed and categorized according to predefined custom metrics. This page is designed to offer access to various aspects of this usage data via a collection of visualization and analysis products. These products provide insight into website usage, enabling a useful assessment of the effectiveness of specific pages, features, or content, and supporting data-driven decision-making with regard to which pages and products have been the most useful over time.