When the numbers don't matter
Pagecord offers a variety of features for tracking interactions with your site. You can see how many people visit your blog, and from which country. You can see which of your posts are the most popular in terms of page views, and you can track how many people subscribe to your blog via email.
Lots of people really value these features, but some people just want to use their blog for writing and they have absolutely no desire to see any engagement metrics. In fact, they can be seen as something of a distraction, or even detrimental to the art of writing.
The whole point of Pagecord is to help you write more by removing distractions and making the whole experience effortless, so even though I'm personally a big fan of analytics, I totally understand this alternative view. So now you have the option of hiding all of these metrics in your Pagecord account!
To do this, head over to Settings → Audience and uncheck the Show metrics checkbox:
Once unchecked, the Analytics page is removed from the app, your subscriber count is hidden, as is any information about post upvotes.
Simple.