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Current panorama view totals from Google Street View data when fresh reporting is available.
Google Street View reporting
See how a published Google Street View tour is performing with clear weekly view statistics, panorama rankings, delayed-view guidance, and shareable client reports.
Already have a stats link? Open the private link provided by your photographer.
gstats.co turns Google Street View tour activity into a simple dashboard for business owners, agencies, and trusted photographers. It is designed for questions people ask after a tour is published: how many views did it get, which panoramas perform best, why are new photos still at zero, and when is the next weekly snapshot available?
Current panorama view totals from Google Street View data when fresh reporting is available.
Week-by-week changes after Sunday snapshots are captured and imported into the dashboard.
Identify which images in a virtual tour receive the most attention from viewers.
Export clean reports for clients, owners, marketing teams, and local businesses.
Explain why a newly published tour may show no views while Google is still processing counts.
Separate panorama view reporting from broader Google Business Profile visibility metrics.
Give owners a plain-language explanation of what a Street View view means.
Share a private dashboard link for the tour that was published by the photographer or agency.
Your Google Street View statistics are connected to the photographer or agency that published your tour. Contact your local trusted photographer to request your private stats link.
Quick answers based on common questions businesses, photographers, and Local Guides ask about Google Street View views and 360 virtual tour statistics.
It is reporting that shows how many views a published Google Street View tour and its panoramas receive over time.
A view is counted when someone accesses the tour or one of its panoramas and navigates the Street View experience. It is not the same as a simple ad impression or search result appearance.
Contact the trusted photographer or agency that published your Google Street View tour. They can provide a private stats link when reporting is available.
No. Google Business Profile metrics describe broader profile visibility across Search and Maps. This dashboard focuses on Street View tour and panorama view counts.
Use the 360 Photographer Directory to search by location and contact photographers directly.
Google can take 2-3 weeks to process newly published Street View tours before view counts start appearing.
Street View and Maps view counts can lag, batch update, or temporarily appear stuck. A private dashboard helps separate a normal reporting delay from a tour that has no current view data.
Some businesses can publish 360 imagery themselves, but a local 360 photographer can usually handle capture quality, publishing, placement, and reporting more reliably.
They help customers inspect a location before visiting, compare spaces, and build trust. The stats show which parts of the tour attract attention after publication.
Stored snapshots are captured every Sunday. Fresh Google data may be used before the first snapshot is available.