The Top events by Name metric in Mixpanel shows the events that have occurred the most frequently, ranked by their name. It helps to identify which events are most popular and can be used to improve the analysis and optimization of user behavior.
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The Events metric tracks the number of times that a specific action or event occurs on your website, app, or product, allowing you to measure user engagement and behavior over time.
The Events by Name metric in Mixpanel shows the total number of events triggered over a given time period, categorized by individual event names. This metric is helpful in measuring the popularity and frequency of specific actions taken by users on your platform.
The Total users metric in Mixpanel measures the total number of unique users who have completed a specific event or visited your website/application within a given time period.
Active Users is a metric that tracks the number of unique users who have engaged with your product or service within a specified time period, indicating the overall level of engagement and usage.
The New Users metric shows the total number of unique users who have performed a specific event for the first time during a selected time period.
The New Users by Name metric in Mixpanel shows the number of unique users who have visited or engaged with your product or service for the first time within a specified time period, identified by their name or distinct identifier.
Monthly Retention Rate measures the percentage of users that returned in a given month, compared to the number of users who initially engaged with your product/service in a previous month.
Completion Rate by Funnel is a metric in Mixpanel that calculates the percentage of users who completed a specific set of actions in a predefined order. It helps measure how effective a particular funnel or sequence of events is in achieving a desired outcome, such as making a purchase or signing up for a service.