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.
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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 Unique Visitors by Browser using Databox, follow these steps:
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.
Visits by Configuration is a Matomo metric that displays the number of visits to a website based on user device, operating system, browser, and screen resolution.
The Unique Visitors by Country metric shows the number of individual visitors from each country who accessed a website during a specified time period.
This metric shows the number of individual visitors to a website, grouped by the make and model of the device they used to access the site.
Avg. Visit Duration measures the average length of time users spend on your website during a session. This metric can help you understand user engagement and the effectiveness of your website content.
Goal Conversions track the number of times website visitors complete a specified action, such as making a purchase or filling out a form. It measures the effectiveness of a website in achieving business objectives and helps in optimizing the site's performance.
The Avg. Page Load time metric measures the average amount of time it takes for a web page to fully load in a user's browser. This metric can help identify performance issues that may be impacting user experience.