The Unique Visitors by Configuration metric measures the number of distinct visitors based on device, browser, and operating system configurations.
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The Visits by Device Brand metric in Matomo shows the number of visits to a website according to the brand of the device used to access it. It is a useful metric to analyze the popularity and usage of different device brands among website visitors.
This metric displays the distribution of screen resolutions used by visitors on a website. It helps website owners optimize their content for better user experience on different devices.
The Unique Visitors by Device Brand metric in Matomo shows the number of distinct users who visited a website using a specific brand of device, such as Apple, Samsung, or Google. It can help identify which device brands are most popular among the website's visitors and inform decisions about optimizing the site for those devices.
This metric shows the number of distinct visitors who accessed a website using different screen resolutions, helping determine the most common resolutions.
The Actions metric in Matomo measures user interactions on a website, such as clicks, downloads, and video plays, providing insight into user behavior.
The Unique Downloads metric in Matomo tracks the number of times a file was downloaded by unique visitors to your website/app, helping you gauge engagement with specific content.
Searches by Keyword metric displays the most commonly used keywords that led visitors to your website from search engines. It helps you understand what search terms are driving traffic to your website and optimize your SEO strategy accordingly.
The Avg. Page Load time metric measures the average amount of time it takes for a web page to fully load in a user's browser. This metric can help identify performance issues that may be impacting user experience.