What is User flow in Google Analytics?
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What is User flow in Google Analytics?
A user flow is a series of web pages that define a visitor or task. It includes the steps that a user performs to complete the task, during a website visit or other UX process. The “top path” is the most common user flow.
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User flow is the path taken by a prototypical user on a website or app to complete a task. The user flow takes them from their entry point through a set of steps towards a successful outcome and final action, such as purchasing a product.
- To see the Users Flow report:
- Sign in to Google Analytics.
- Navigate to your view.
- Open Reports.
- Select Audience > Users Flow.
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User flow is the path taken by a prototypical user on a website or app to complete a task. This is the same to be considered for Google Analytics.
A user flow is a series of web pages that define a visitor or task. It includes the steps that a user performs to complete the task, during a website visit or other UX process. The “top path” is the most common user flow. ... Let's find the top path through your site. We'll do this using three reports in Google Analytics
The Users Flow report is a graphical representation of the paths users took through your site, from the source, through the various pages, and where along their paths they exited your site.
The Users Flow report is a graphical representation of the paths users took through your site, from the source, through the various pages.
A user flow is a series of web pages that define a visitor or task. It includes the steps that a user performs to complete the task, during a website visit or other UX process. The “top path” is the most common user flow. ... Let's find the top path through your site. We'll do this using three reports in Google Analytics.