The New Users by Page Title metric in Google Analytics 4 shows the number of unique first-time visitors (aka new users) who landed on a particular page of a website during a given period of time.
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The Sessions by Platform metric shows the number of sessions, or website visits, broken down by the device or platform used by the user (i.e. desktop, mobile, tablet).
The Items Purchased by Session Default Channel Group metric in Google Analytics 4 measures the number of items purchased by users based on their acquisition channel such as organic search, direct, referral, social, and paid search.
Engagement Rate is a metric that measures how users interact with your website or app. It captures the percentage of sessions in which users engaged with your site, such as clicking on a link, watching a video or scrolling through content.
The New Users by Event metric measures the number of unique users who triggered specific events on your website or app who had not previously visited or engaged with your property.
The Total Revenue by Page Title metric shows the total amount of revenue generated from a specific page title within a certain time period. This metric helps identify the most profitable pages on the website and optimize them for better revenue generation.
The Total Users by Page Title metric in Google Analytics 4 shows the number of unique users who have accessed a particular page on a website within a specific time period.
The Total Users by Session Source metric indicates the number of unique users who have interacted with the website or app, grouped by the source of the session they arrived from.
The User Engagement Duration by Session Source/Medium metric measures the average amount of time users spend on a website or app based on the source or medium that drove them to the platform. This helps to understand the effectiveness of different sources in engaging users.