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.
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Visits is a metric that counts the number of unique sessions initiated by visitors to your website. It is helpful in tracking visitor engagement and website traffic over a period of time.
Visits by Region metric in Matomo shows the number of visits to your website originating from different geographical regions, helping you understand where your audience is located and tailor your marketing strategies accordingly.
This metric displays the distribution of screen resolutions used by visitors on a website. It helps website owners optimize their content for better user experience on different devices.
This metric shows the number of visits that came to the website through a specific search keyword or phrase used in a search engine. It helps track the effectiveness of SEO strategies and identifies popular keywords driving traffic to the website.
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.
The Unique Visitors by Device Brand metric in Matomo shows the number of distinct users who visited a website using a specific brand of device, such as Apple, Samsung, or Google. It can help identify which device brands are most popular among the website's visitors and inform decisions about optimizing the site for those devices.
The Returning Visits metric counts the number of times visitors return to a website after their first visit.
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.