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.
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Used to show comparisons between values.
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 Visits by Device Type using Databox, follow these steps:
Visits by Continent metric shows the number of visits from different continents to your website, providing an overview of your website's global reach.
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 Unique Visitors by Region metric in Matomo shows the number of distinct visitors your website has received from each geographical region, providing insights on your website's global reach and potential target markets.
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.
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.
Unique Visitors by Keyword is a Matomo metric that shows the number of distinct visitors who arrived at your website through a particular keyword during a 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.
Unique Pageviews is a Matomo metric that measures the number of sessions during which a specific page was viewed at least once, regardless of how many times it was viewed within that session.