The Event Count by Platform metric in Google Analytics 4 measures the total number of events triggered by different platforms such as desktop, mobile, or tablet within a selected time frame.
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Used to show comparisons between values.
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Views per Session is a Google Analytics 4 metric that calculates the average number of pages viewed during a single session on your website or app.
The Transactions per Purchaser metric measures the average number of transactions made by a single purchaser within a specific time period.
Engaged Sessions is a Google Analytics 4 metric that measures the number of sessions where users engaged with the website or app. Engagement is defined as the amount of time spent actively interacting with the content, such as scrolling, clicking, or watching videos.
Engaged Sessions by Source is a Google Analytics 4 metric that measures the number of sessions where users interacted with the website, by source, in a given time period. It helps to understand which sources drive the most engaged traffic to a website.
The Conversions by Session Source metric measures the number of conversions completed on your website or app, broken down by the the source of the session.
Engagement Rate by Event is a metric that measures the level of interaction and interest your audience has with your content. It calculates the percentage of sessions that included a specific event type, such as video views or button clicks.
The Event Value by Session Medium metric measures the total monetary value of events completed by users, broken down by the specific medium that brought them to the website/session, such as organic search, paid search, social media, etc.
Total Users by Session Medium metric in Google Analytics 4 measures the number of unique users who visited the website over a given period and are segmented by the session medium (e.g. organic search, paid search, direct traffic, etc.).