The Sessions per User by Page Path metric shows the average number of sessions per unique user for each page on your website, helping you identify which pages are driving engagement and which may need optimization.
With Databox you can track all your metrics from various data sources in one place.
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Databox is a business analytics software that allows you to track and visualize your most important metrics from any data source in one centralized platform.
To track Sessions per User by Page Path and Query String using Databox, follow these steps:
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 Transactions metric in Google Analytics 4 tracks the number of successful purchases made on your website or app and allows you to measure the monetary value of those transactions. It gives you insights into your conversion rates, revenue, and e-commerce performance.
The Transactions by Session Default Channel Group metric in Google Analytics 4 shows the total number of transactions that occurred during a user session, grouped by the default channel that brought the user to the website or app.
Engagement Rate by Session Source is a metric that measures the level of engagement (interactions per session) of users segmented by their source of traffic (organic, paid, social, etc.). It helps identify the sources that bring the most engaged users.
The Total Ad Revenue by Country metric shows the total amount of revenue generated from advertising in different countries. It helps to identify the top-performing countries where ad campaigns are most successful.
The Total Revenue by Session Medium metric shows the total amount of revenue generated from each traffic source medium, such as organic search, referral, or paid search, during a specific period of time in Google Analytics 4.
Total Users by Source in Google Analytics 4 is a metric that shows the total number of users who arrived on your website or app from different sources, such as organic search, social media, paid search, email, etc.
The User Engagement by Event metric in Google Analytics 4 measures the level of user interaction with specific events on your website or app, helping you understand their behavior and preferences.