GA4 Views vs. Sessions vs. Users GA4 uses several metrics to measure user interactions: Views: The total number of pageviews and screenviews. This includes repeated views of the same page or screen. Sessions: A period during which a user engages with your website or app. It starts when ...
Pageviews measure the number of times a page is loaded, while sessions measure the amount of time a user spends on a website. Pageviews can indicate how many pages a user has viewed, while sessions can reveal how engaged a user is with the website. Pageviews can be used to track the...
Amplitude vs Mixpanel: Comparing these two tools is pretty interesting. Mixpanel and Amplitude are two of the market's most well-known and sophisticated product analytics platforms. And yet they are incredibly similar. They’re continuously and fiercely competing...