The Visits by Browser Language metric measures the number of visits to a website grouped by the language of the visitor's web browser, helping to understand the preferred languages of site visitors.
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Used to show comparisons between values.
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To track Visits by Browser Language using Databox, follow these steps:
The Visits by Device Type metric shows the number of visits to a website categorized by their device type, such as desktop, mobile or tablet. This helps to understand which devices are being used to access the website and to optimize the site for different devices.
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.
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 shows the number of distinct visitors who accessed a website using different screen resolutions, helping determine the most common resolutions.
The Unique Visitors by Operating System metric shows the number of distinct visitors to a website recorded by Matomo, grouped by the operating system they used to access the site.
Actions per Visit is a metric that measures the average number of interactions (page views, downloads, clicks, etc.) a visitor performs during a single visit on a website, providing insights into engagement and user behavior.
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.