Here you see what visitors did once they arrived. The table lists the most-viewed pages (home, contact us, services, etc.), how many people saw each, and how engaged they were. “Engagement rate” means visitors stayed longer, viewed more than one page, or triggered a meaningful action. Use this to learn which topics or services people care about most, and whether they make it to “Contact us” or other key pages. High engagement on service pages suggests good interest.
Overview
Page Views: The total number of times any page on the site was looked at during the period.
Page/ Sessions: The average number of pages people viewed in each visit.
Engagement Rate: The percentage of visits that counted as “engaged” (a visit is engaged if it lasted at least 10 seconds, or had one or more conversion events, or included two or more page views).
Site Content
Page Path: The specific page’s URL path (e.g., /about, /contact), used to identify which page the row refers to.
Views: How many times that specific page was viewed.
Total Users: The number of distinct people who viewed that specific page during the period (each person counted once per page).
Engagement Rate: The percentage of visits that counted as “engaged” (a visit is engaged if it lasted at least 10 seconds, or had one or more conversion events, or included two or more page views).