Engaged Sessions by Page Path and Query String measures the number of sessions where users engaged with a particular page on a website for a specified period of time, indicating strong interest or interest in the content.
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Used to show comparisons between values.
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Views per Session is a Google Analytics 4 metric that calculates the average number of pages viewed during a single session on your website or app.
Engaged Sessions by Country metric measures the number of sessions where users engaged with your website or app based on certain interaction criteria (such as time on site, number of pages visited, and conversions) segmented by the user's country of origin.
The Active Users metric in Google Analytics 4 counts the number of unique users who have engaged with your website or app during a specific time period.
The Active Users by Page Title metric shows the total number of users who visited a specific page on your website during a specified time period. It is useful for analyzing the popularity and engagement of individual pages.
Active Users by Device Category metric shows the number of users currently engaged with your website or app, categorized by the type of device they are using - desktop/laptop, tablet, or mobile devices.
Engagement Rate by Session Source/Medium measures the level of interaction users have with your website content, segmented by where they came from (Source/Medium). It indicates the quality of traffic from different channels in terms of user engagement.
Event Count by Session Campaign is a metric that shows the total number of events triggered within a session that originated from a particular campaign source or medium. It helps measure the effectiveness of campaigns by tracking user engagement through events.
Total Revenue by Session Source shows the total revenue generated from a specific traffic source, such as organic search, paid search, or direct traffic, over a given time period.