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USA Dashboard

USA Dashboard

The USA dashboard in the Semrush Traffic & Market Toolkit shows which U.S. states drive the most traffic to any competitor or market domain you analyze. It helps you compare regional performance, uncover local trends, and identify where a site’s audience is concentrated.

Use this dashboard to benchmark against competitors, explore regional traffic patterns, and refine location-specific strategies.


Getting started with the USA dashboard 

The Get Started menu is your entry point into the Semrush Traffic & Market Toolkit. It’s designed to help you quickly enter domains and move into your analysis of their traffic and marketing performance. 

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You’ll use this page to kick off your analysis—it’s your launchpad into the entire Traffic & Market experience.

If you haven’t created any projects yet, you’ll see a search panel where you can:

  1. Type in a domain — Start by entering the main domain you’d like to analyze
  2. Add additional competitors — Use the “+ Add more competitors” link to compare multiple sites at once
  3. Click the “Analyze” button — This will pull up dashboards with data and charts, starting with the Traffic Overview dashboard

If you’ve already entered domains into the toolkit, you’ll see them saved as “Folders” and you can access them anytime. 

In this case, you’ll see your saved folders listed on the Get Started screen. Click any one of them to jump straight into your dashboards and pick up right where you left off.

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Use the “Create Folder” button to start a new project whenever you're analyzing a new domain or market.

Note: At any time inside any dashboard, you can select the Competitor list drop-down in the upper left to edit your current list or create a different one without losing your place.

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How to use the USA dashboard

The USA dashboard is interactive and customizable. Use the filters at the top of the page to tailor your analysis and explore traffic flows in detail. Start by selecting your date range, data granularity (daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly), and device type preferences. 

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At the top of the dashboard, you'll see the Traffic Map, a color-coded map of the United States that shows traffic distribution by state. Hover over any state to see its traffic share and total visit count. 

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Darker shades indicate higher traffic volume, helping you quickly spot the most engaged regions. Hover over any state to show state specific metrics. You can also toggle between Visits and Unique Visits. 

Just below the Traffic Map, you’ll see the Traffic Trend graph, a line graph showing how traffic from the top five states trends over time. 

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This graph makes it easy to track trends over time, revealing seasonal shifts or emerging changes in regional performance.

Further down, the Traffic by State Table gives you a detailed breakdown of every U.S. state, including: 

  • Traffic share
  • Visit totals 
  • Unique visitors 
  • Desktop vs. mobile split 
  • Pages per visit
  • Average session duration 
  • Bounce rate 

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You can sort the table by any column to highlight the most relevant metrics for your analysis.

Each row in the table includes a dropdown that expands to show the top pages visited by users from that state. You’ll see URLs, traffic share for each page, and visit or visitor counts—giving you a page-level view of what content is resonating in different parts of the country.

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Use this dashboard to analyze where your competitors are gaining traction, uncover local patterns, and refine your own regional marketing and content strategy.

What can I do with these insights?

The USA dashboard is built to support competitive research and market segmentation. Here are a few ways to put the data to work:

  • Benchmark local performance: See where competitors are strongest and where you might have an opportunity to grow.
  • Spot regional demand: Identify U.S. states with the highest interest in your competitors’ offerings—and build campaigns for those areas.
  • Analyze regional engagement: Compare how user behavior (like pages per visit or session duration) changes by location.
  • Localize your strategy: Use traffic and content performance data to inform local SEO, paid campaigns, or partnership plans.

These insights help you refine your regional marketing efforts by learning from where your competitors are gaining traction.

What other dashboards should I use?

Combine the USA dashboard with these related dashboards for a full view of geographic and audience trends:

  • Countries – for international performance
  • Business Regions – for business regions across the globe (such as LATM, APAC, EMEA) 
  • Demographics – for sex, age, and other characteristics
  • Top Pages – to see which competitor pages perform best
  • Traffic Overview – to explore full traffic metrics at a glance