# Reading your results Source: https://docs.luriart.com/dashboard/reading-results Plain text: https://docs.luriart.com/dashboard/reading-results.txt A tour of the Luria dashboard, from the live tracking dot to per-source lift, and what each number actually means. The dashboard at [luriart.com/app](https://www.luriart.com/app) is built to be read in under a minute. Here is what each part shows and how to read it without second-guessing. ## Overview The Overview is the first thing you see. [Screenshot: Luria dashboard Overview showing the live tracking indicator, sessions, conversions, and lift cards for the last 30 days] **Live tracking dot.** Green means Luria received a page view from your site in the last few minutes. Grey means it hasn't heard from your site recently; on a low-traffic store that's normal overnight, but if it's grey during the day, check [Snippet not firing](/troubleshooting/snippet-not-firing). **Sessions.** Visits Luria observed in the selected period. This will not equal your Google Analytics or Shopify session count, and that's fine; see [Google Analytics](/connect/google-analytics) for why. **Conversions.** Completed goals in the period: purchases on a store, leads or sign-ups if that's your goal. See [Set your goal](/train/goals). **Lift.** How much better your visitors converted with Luria's variants than they would have on your original page, over the same period and the same traffic. That's the one-sentence version; [Lift and confidence, in plain English](/dashboard/lift-and-significance) has the rest. Next to the lift you'll see a confidence level. Early on it will say the lift isn't settled yet; that's honest, not a problem. **Training stage.** A badge such as telling you where Luria is on the [training timeline](/train/timeline). The stage sets expectations for everything else on the page. Use the date picker at the top right to change the period. Default is the last 30 days. ## Tests The Tests view lists every page Luria is working on and what it's trying there. [Screenshot: Luria Tests view listing pages, each with the original and its variants, their status, sessions, and lift] Each page expands to show: * **Original**: your page as it was when Luria started. It keeps getting a share of traffic so Luria always has a fresh comparison. * **Variants**: each version Luria built. Click one to see what changed (headline, CTA, section order, proof placement) with a before/after preview. * **Status**: one of three. * **Testing**: still collecting evidence. Numbers here will move around. * **Winner**: beat the original at a confidence level Luria trusts. It now gets most of the traffic on that page. * **Retired**: lost, or was superseded by a newer variant. Kept for the record. * **Sessions and lift** per variant, plus the confidence level. A page with lots of retired variants is a healthy page; it means Luria tried things and kept only what worked. ## Change history and rollback Every change Luria ships is logged. Open **History** (from the Tests view or the page detail) to see a timeline: what changed, when, on which page, for which traffic, and what it did. To undo a change, click **Roll back** on that entry. Your visitors see the previous version within about 60 seconds. Luria records the rollback as a signal too, so it won't quietly re-ship the same thing. If you want to stop a whole page rather than one change, use **Pause** on the page; pausing everything is on the Overview. ## Per-source breakdown Click **Sources** (or the source filter on the Overview) to split everything by where visitors came from: Meta, Google, TikTok, Klaviyo, organic, direct. Each source shows its own sessions, conversions, and lift, because Luria optimizes each stream separately; see [Traffic sources](/optimize/traffic-sources). Ad sets that have earned their own page appear nested under their platform; see [Ad-level pages](/optimize/ad-level-pages). This is the view to use when you're deciding where to spend. A source with strong lift and low volume is a hint to send it more traffic. ## Reading it honestly * **Lift under "Early" confidence is a rumor.** Don't quote it to your team yet. Wait for "Likely" or "Confirmed". * **Low traffic means fewer, slower conclusions.** A store doing a few hundred sessions a month will see stages stretch and fewer winners per month. That's expected; see [What to expect](/train/what-to-expect). * **The original keeps getting traffic on purpose.** If you see your original still serving after a winner is declared, that's Luria keeping its measurement honest, not a bug. * **Seasonality shows up as swings.** A sale week moves conversion rates for original and variants alike; lift is a comparison, so it's more stable than the raw numbers. See [Seasonal](/optimize/seasonal). ## Next steps - [Lift and confidence, in plain English](/dashboard/lift-and-significance) - [Approvals](/dashboard/approvals) - [Traffic sources](/optimize/traffic-sources) - [Numbers don't match Shopify](/troubleshooting/numbers-dont-match-shopify)