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Implemented Vercel Web Analytics for Next.js

Successfully installed and configured Vercel Web Analytics in this Next.js App Router project.

Changes Made:

1. Installed @vercel/analytics package

  • Used npm to install @vercel/analytics
  • Updated package.json to include the new dependency
  • Updated package-lock.json with the new package and its dependencies

2. Modified app/layout.tsx

  • Added import statement: import { Analytics } from '@vercel/analytics/next';
  • Added <Analytics /> component inside the <body> tag, right after the {children} element
  • This placement ensures analytics tracking is enabled across all pages in the application

Verification Steps Completed:

  1. ✅ Package installed successfully using npm
  2. ✅ Build completed successfully with no errors (npm run build)
  3. ✅ Linter executed with no new errors introduced (npm run lint)
  4. ✅ Lock file (package-lock.json) updated automatically

Implementation Details:

The project uses Next.js App Router (confirmed by the presence of app/layout.tsx), so the Analytics component was added to the root layout file as per Vercel's recommended implementation. The component is placed at the end of the body tag to ensure it doesn't interfere with the main content rendering.

The Analytics component will now track:

  • Page views
  • Web Vitals metrics (LCP, FID, CLS, etc.)
  • User interactions

No additional configuration is required. The analytics will automatically work when deployed to Vercel.


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Created by jonnyjackson26 with Vercel Agent

Implemented Vercel Web Analytics for Next.js
===============================================

Successfully installed and configured Vercel Web Analytics in this Next.js App Router project.

## Changes Made:

### 1. Installed @vercel/analytics package
   - Used npm to install @vercel/analytics
   - Updated package.json to include the new dependency
   - Updated package-lock.json with the new package and its dependencies

### 2. Modified app/layout.tsx
   - Added import statement: `import { Analytics } from '@vercel/analytics/next';`
   - Added `<Analytics />` component inside the `<body>` tag, right after the `{children}` element
   - This placement ensures analytics tracking is enabled across all pages in the application

## Verification Steps Completed:

1. ✅ Package installed successfully using npm
2. ✅ Build completed successfully with no errors (npm run build)
3. ✅ Linter executed with no new errors introduced (npm run lint)
4. ✅ Lock file (package-lock.json) updated automatically

## Implementation Details:

The project uses Next.js App Router (confirmed by the presence of app/layout.tsx), so the Analytics component was added to the root layout file as per Vercel's recommended implementation. The component is placed at the end of the body tag to ensure it doesn't interfere with the main content rendering.

The Analytics component will now track:
- Page views
- Web Vitals metrics (LCP, FID, CLS, etc.)
- User interactions

No additional configuration is required. The analytics will automatically work when deployed to Vercel.

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