Every day of traffic to marcostallionxl.com since it went live.
April 10 through August 16, 2026, 129 days.
At a glance
11,607
Unique visitors
Individual people (and bots) who reached the site at least once.
79,749
Page loads
Every time the page was opened, including repeat visits.
+75.4%
Growth
Visitors in the last 30 days vs. your first 30 days.
19,573
Attacks blocked
Malicious requests Cloudflare stopped before they reached the site.
The short version
The site has been live for 129 days and has been visited by 11,607 unique visitors. Traffic did not spike at launch and then die, which is the usual pattern. It has grown steadily every month since.
Your first 30 days brought 2,627 visitors. Your most recent 30 days brought 4,607, an increase of 75.4%. Compared to the 30 days before that (3,127), you are still up 47.3%, so the growth is speeding up rather than flattening out.
A typical day now brings around 127 visitors. Your single best day was July 18 at 420.
Day by day
Unique visitors for every single day since launch. Hover any bar for that day's numbers.
Each bar is one day. Vertical lines mark the start of a new month. The tall bars in the first week are the launch, when you posted the link to your socials.
Month by month
Unique visitors per month. April and August are partial (April starts at launch on the 10th, August runs through the 16th), so their bars are striped as a reminder not to compare them straight across.
April partial
1,684
May
2,665
June
3,234
July
4,192
August partial
2,241
Month
Visitors
Page loads
Attacks blocked
April from launch on the 10th
1,684
15,470
314
May full month
2,665
9,041
811
June full month
3,234
20,265
1,361
July full month
4,192
20,385
4,154
August through the 16th
2,241
14,588
12,933
How to read these numbers
Worth two minutes, because one of these numbers flatters you and the others do not.
Page loads are inflated. Visitors are the number to trust.
A meaningful share of the 79,749 page loads are not people. Search engines, AI crawlers, link previewers and scrapers all load your page, sometimes dozens of times a day.
On a normal day the site sees about 3.2 page loads per visitor. On April 12 it was 32. That is a crawler indexing the site, not 173 people hitting refresh. When you want to know how you are actually doing, look at unique visitors.
Here is the same point from the browser data. Cloudflare can identify the browser for most traffic. Roughly 51% of all requests come from something that does not identify itself as a normal browser. That is the automated share.
Real browsers, last 30 days
Chrome
13,863
Firefox
4,600
Chrome (in-app)
3,519
Edge
2,789
Safari
2,612
Google crawler
2,485
Requests by identified browser. Instagram's in-app browser also appears in the data, which means people are tapping through from your Instagram profile.
Where your visitors are
Ranked by visits over the last 30 days (2026-07-18 onward). Cloudflare only keeps country-level detail for about a month, so this is a recent snapshot rather than the full history.
United States
8,574 (42%)
Germany
2,852 (14%)
China
1,995 (10%)
Norway
1,448 (7%)
Netherlands
1,049 (5%)
France
988 (5%)
Poland
987 (5%)
Brazil
926 (5%)
Sweden
837 (4%)
Switzerland
775 (4%)
The United States is far and away your biggest audience. Some of the European and Asian volume is automated scanning traffic rather than fans, which is why the country list is ranked by visits rather than raw requests.
Phones vs. computers
Computer
65.6%
Phone
33.4%
Tablet
1%
Last 7 days. Cloudflare only retains device-level detail for about a week, so this is a recent sample. The site is built to work on both, and the mobile layout is the one most of your social traffic lands on.
Security
The site sits behind Cloudflare, which filters traffic before it reaches you.
19,573
Threats blocked
Since launch. None of these reached the site.
17,011
Requests refused
Last 30 days, blocked outright at the edge.
3.5 GB
Data served
Total bandwidth delivered since launch.
August saw a large scanning campaign
12,933 of the 19,573 blocked threats landed in the first half of August alone. This is automated software probing for common weaknesses, not anyone targeting you personally. A static site has no login, no database and no admin panel to break into. Cloudflare absorbed all of it and the site stayed up. No action needed.
What this report cannot tell you
Being straight about the gaps, because two of them are worth closing.
Which links people click. Right now nothing records how many visitors tap through to OnlyFans, JustForFans or Raw Fuck Club. That is the single most valuable number you are missing, and it is a small change to start capturing.
Where visitors came from. Cloudflare's current plan on this domain does not release referrer data, so this report cannot say how much traffic came from X vs. Instagram vs. search. The Instagram in-app browser showing up in the browser data is indirect evidence, but it is not a measurement.
Older location and device detail. Country data goes back about a month and device data about a week. Day-by-day visitor counts go all the way back, which is why the history above is complete but the breakdowns are recent-only.
What people do on the page. Microsoft Clarity is already installed on the site and records scroll depth, heatmaps and session replays. It is a separate login and is not covered here, but worth a look if you want to see how far down the page people actually get.