While the Overview and Pages dashboards focus on aggregated insights, the Visits and Users dashboards act as detailed tracking ledgers. They log exactly what individuals do during each session—captured in strict chronological order.
Although both dashboards share the same structure, they differ in scope. You can toggle between them using the top navigation bar:
Visits (Global Audience)
Tracks all sessions across your platform. Most entries represent anonymous visitors with no identified profile.
Users (Identified Members)
Filters the data to include only logged-in, identified users with established accounts.
The dashboard presents a dense but well-organized table, broken down into the following columns:
A consolidated identity snapshot that includes:
User identity (or anonymous Visitor ID)
Geographic location
Language
Device and technology details (browser, OS, device type)
Specifies how the session originated:
Source (Organic, Paid, Direct, Social, etc.)
Campaign attribution (UTM parameters)
External referrers
Quantifies user interaction:
Pages Visited
Touchpoints (tracked interactions/events)
Click count
Tracks navigation flow:
Landing Page (entry point)
Current Page (latest interaction point)
Logs session timing:
Session start timestamp
Last active timestamp
Clicking on any session row opens a detailed replay modal, divided into four key sections:
Unique Session ID
Linked Member Profile (if identified)
Custom properties specific to your tracking setup
A full attribution breakdown:
Entry point
UTM parameters
Ad network identifiers
Referring domains
A sequential list of all pages viewed during the session.
The most granular layer of insight:
Chronological event log
Includes page views, clicks, scroll activity, form interactions, and custom events
Each action is timestamped for precise behavioral analysis