# Reporting

Analytics in Search.io can give you insights into the search behaviour of your users and how your content is performing.

![](/files/IdfWb9h9cTw241nuhnqP)

## Available reports <a href="#trends" id="trends"></a>

Understand the volume of searches, their effectiveness and what search terms are trending.

{% content-ref url="/pages/BNjqleFvPYc4MWNvMbp9" %}
[Trends](/documentation/fundamentals/reporting/trends.md)
{% endcontent-ref %}

Identify search queries with low click-through rates and find opportunities to improve your content or search configuration.

{% content-ref url="/pages/oCvUEmVZgj6TvPsua543" %}
[Content issues](/documentation/fundamentals/reporting/content-issues.md)
{% endcontent-ref %}

Dive deeper into understanding individual searches and results over time.

{% content-ref url="/pages/sKwQov4Ulv56BPkXy9ri" %}
[Explore](/documentation/fundamentals/reporting/explore.md)
{% endcontent-ref %}


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