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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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.
Visits by Operating System is a metric that shows the number of visits to a website categorized by the operating system used by the visitor. This helps website owners understand the distribution of their audience based on their technology preferences.
The Visits by Browser metric shows the number of visits to a website categorized by the type of browser used by the visitors. It helps in understanding the popularity of different browsers among visitors and can aid in optimizing website performance for specific browsers.
The Unique Visitors by City metric shows the number of distinct visitors who accessed a website from a particular city.
The Unique Visitors by Browser engine metric in Matomo tracks the number of distinct visitors who accessed a website using a specific browser engine (such as WebKit or Gecko) during a selected time period.
The Returning Visits metric counts the number of times visitors return to a website after their first visit.
Bounce Rate by Page measures the percentage of visits to a specific page where visitors leave without interacting or viewing any other pages on the website.
The Total Searches metric in Matomo shows the complete number of searches made on a website or app, including searches using the search bar, menu or other internal search features.