Hours Watched is a Wistia metric that shows the total number of hours that viewers have spent watching a video or a collection of videos. It's a valuable insight into engagement and audience interest.
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Plays by Videos is a metric that measures the total number of times a video has been played across all pages and players on your Wistia account.
Loads measure the total number of times a video has started playback, including repeats by the same viewer, across all devices and platforms.
Total Actions by Videos is a Wistia metric that measures the total number of actions taken by viewers while engaging with a video, such as play, pause, rewind, or share.
The Actions metric in Wistia shows the total number of times viewers have taken an action within a video, such as clicking on a call-to-action or using a form. It helps measure engagement and track conversions.
"Actions by Videos" is a Wistia metric that displays the number of times viewers have taken a specific action (such as clicking a call-to-action button) while watching a particular video, providing insights on engagement and audience behavior.
Hours Watched by Projects is a Wistia metric that measures the total amount of time viewers have spent watching videos in a particular project or group.
Video Uploads is a metric that measures the number of videos that have been uploaded to a Wistia account. It provides insights into content production and quantity of media available for use.
The Identified Users metric in Wistia measures the number of unique viewers who have logged in or provided their contact information to access your video content. It helps you understand and track engagement among your known audience.