The Website tab displays analytics for your Bevy website. The source data for this dashboard is Google Analytics. Use this section to see how many users visit your site, where they come from, which types of pages they visit, which social or email campaigns are converting to event registrations.
Filters
- Date filter: Filter the result by a predefined or custom date range
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Cross-filtering: We’ve enabled a feature called cross-filtering in this dashboard. Cross-filtering makes it easier and more intuitive for viewers to interact with the dashboard’s data and apply filters by simply clicking. With cross-filtering, users can click a data point in one dashboard tile to have all dashboard tiles automatically filter on that value.
To clear cross-filters, simply click the data point again or click the X next to the cross-filter value at the top of the dashboard.
This tab has the following sections and reports:
Overview
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Users: This chart provides information on how many users have an account with the website.
- Total users — The number of unique user pseudo IDs that triggered any events. (A pseudo ID is an identifier given by Google Analytics)
- Total logged-in users — The number of unique logged-in users that triggered any events.
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Engaged sessions: This chart shows how many of the sessions are engaged.
- Total sessions- A session is a period of time during which a user interacts with the website.
- Total engaged sessions — The number of sessions that lasted 10 seconds or longer, or had 1 or more conversion events or 2 or more page or screen views.
- Engagement rate — Total engaged sessions / Total sessions
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Page views by type: In this chart, we can see the page views categorized into page types based on their paths.
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Page views — The total number of pages viewed per type of page.
The page types are:-
Home
- Community home page
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Chapter list
- Community chapter list page
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Chapter
- individual community chapter pages
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Event list
- Community upcoming events lists
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Event
- Individual community event pages
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Blog list
- Community blog page
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Blog post
- Individual blog pages
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Others
- Includes all pages that are not part of the above categorizations including discussion forum pages.
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Home
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Page views — The total number of pages viewed per type of page.
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Users and page views: Page views by country. When you hover over a country, 2 metrics will be shown.
- Total users — The number of unique user pseudo IDs that triggered any events. (A pseudo ID is an identifier given by Google Analytics for a user who hasn’t logged in yet)
- Total page views — The total number of pages viewed. Repeated views of a single page are counted. All dashboard page (/accounts/dashboards and /accounts/login) views are excluded.
Attribution
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Event registrations by source/medium/campaign: The graphic on the right will show total numbers for the period selected and are limited to the top 10 sources/mediums/campaigns.
- Event registrations — The number of event RSVPs on the website.
- Session source — Source from which traffic to the Bevy site originated.
- Session medium — The method for acquiring users to the Bevy site.
- Session campaign — The name and ID of a promotion or marketing campaign.
Chapter pages
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Most viewed chapter pages: This chart is a sub-set of page views focused on chapter pages and is limited to the top 10 most viewed chapter pages.
- Chapter page views — The total number of pages viewed.
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Chapter joins: Tracks the number of chapter joins happening on the site
- Chapter joins — The number of joins to a chapter.
The Website tab contains data gathered since May 21st, 2023. To access to historic data from the deprecated dashboard, please contact Support.
If you have added your GA4 property ID to your Bevy settings, you will also have access to website data at analytics.google.com. The Bevy website data is complementary to the data provided by Google. Occasionally, you may notice that some metrics in the Website section don't match up with ones that you see in analytics.google.com.
For instance:
- The metrics shown in the Website tab exclude all admin dashboard and login pages.
- GA4 uses estimates. The GA dashboard calculates the number of sessions that occur on your site by estimating the number of unique session IDs.
- If the customer’s own property is set to a different timezone, then daily totals will not match.
Activity by visitors who opted out of cookies is included in this dashboard. Since this data is anonymous and not associated with any user accounts, it is not included in counts of users and sessions. It is included in all other metrics.