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# Cohorts
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> **Notes:**
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- [Introduced][ce-23361] in GitLab 9.1.
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> [Introduced][ce-23361] in GitLab 9.1.
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As a benefit of having the [usage ping active](settings/usage_statistics.md),
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GitLab lets you analyze the users' activities of your GitLab installation.
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Under `/admin/cohorts`, when the usage ping is active, GitLab will show the
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monthly cohorts of new users and their activities over time.
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## Overview
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How do we read the user cohorts table? Let's take an example with the following
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user cohorts.
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the month, but who have never actually had any activity in the instance.
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How do we measure the activity of users? GitLab considers a user active if:
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* the user signs in
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* the user has Git activity (whether push or pull).
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### Setup
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## Setup
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1. Activate the usage ping as defined [in the documentation](settings/usage_statistics.md)
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1. [Activate the usage ping](settings/usage_statistics.md)
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2. Go to `/admin/cohorts` to see the user cohorts of the server
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[ce-23361]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/23361
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