The Unique Visitors by Configuration metric measures the number of distinct visitors based on device, browser, and operating system configurations.
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Visits by Region metric in Matomo shows the number of visits to your website originating from different geographical regions, helping you understand where your audience is located and tailor your marketing strategies accordingly.
The Visits by City metric tracks the number of visits to a website by users located in different cities, providing insights into regional audience engagement and potential target markets.
The Visits by Browser Engine metric shows how many website visits were made using each web browser engine, providing insight into which engines are most commonly used by visitors to the website.
Visits by Browser Plugin metric shows the distribution of web browsers used by visitors to access a website. It helps track browser usage trends and identify potential compatibility issues.
Unique Visitors is a Matomo metric that shows the number of distinct individuals who visited a website within a specific time frame. It does not count multiple visits from the same individual, thus providing a more accurate measure of the size of a website's audience.
Unique Visitors by Browser is a metric that shows the number of distinct visitors who accessed a website using different web browsers. It helps to understand the browser usage patterns of a website audience.
Max Actions in one Visit is a metric that indicates the maximum number of pageviews and other interactions a user has within a single visit on your website, providing insights into user engagement and session duration.
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.