This metric provides information on the number of distinct visitors to a website, segmented by device type (desktop, mobile, tablet). It helps to understand which devices are popular among website visitors.
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 Unique Visitors by Device Type using Databox, follow these steps:
Visits by Device Model metric shows the number of visits to a website categorized by the type of device used, such as smartphones, tablets, desktops or laptops. It helps website owners understand how their visitors access their site and tailor their content accordingly.
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.
New Visits metric measures the number of first-time visitors to your website, who have not visited before within the specified time period.
Bounce rate is the percentage of website visits where the visitor only views one page and then leaves without interacting further with the site.
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.
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.
This metric shows the total number of events in each event category, providing an overview of the type of actions users are taking on a website or app.
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.