The Events per Session by Device Category metric measures the average number of events triggered by users during a single session, segmented by device category (such as desktop, mobile, or tablet). It helps to understand the level of user engagement with your website or app across different device types.
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Used to show comparisons between values.
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To track Events per Session by Device Category using Databox, follow these steps:
Sessions are a collection of interactions that take place on a website within a specified time frame. Each session can include multiple pageviews, events, and other actions taken by a user.
The Sessions by Source metric tracks the number of visits (sessions) to your website or app, grouped by the source that drove the traffic.
Bounce Rate is a metric in Google Analytics that represents the percentage of visitors who leave a website without interacting with other pages or elements on the site.
Conversions by Event is a Google Analytics 4 metric that measures the number of conversions (e.g. purchases, sign-ups) resulting from specific events (e.g. button clicks, form submissions) triggered on your website or app.
The Average Purchase Revenue by Platform metric is a Google Analytics 4 metric that measures the average revenue generated by each purchase transaction on your website or app, broken down by the platform used by the customer to make the purchase.
Engagement Rate by Source measures the level of audience engagement on a specific website or source, indicating the effectiveness of different traffic sources in driving engaged users.
The Total Ad Revenue by Device Category metric measures the total revenue generated from advertising across different device categories such as mobile, desktop and tablet.
The User Engagement by Page Path metric measures how engaging each page on your website is to visitors, based on factors such as time spent on page, interactions, and conversions. This allows you to identify which pages are performing well and which ones may need improvements to increase user engagement.