At each step of the funnel, you see the corresponding distribution in the table below. This allows you to analyze how users are distributed by selected categories at each stage of the funnel.
As I mentioned earlier, one of the key things to look for when working with your funnel is to analyze your bounce rate . A low bounce rate can indicate that your users are happy with your product or service, while a high bounce rate can indicate user experience issues, especially on mobile devices. This is just one example of what to look for when analyzing your funnel data.
In addition to device categories, you can also choose slovenia telegram data other aspects to break down your data, such as country. This will display the top 5 countries with the appropriate distribution according to your funnel step settings.
This option allows you to see the time that has elapsed between each step of the funnel, i.e. how long it takes a user to move from one step to the next. To enable this setting, simply drag the slider.
Show elapsed time
In the table, you will see a corresponding column - the time between steps in the conversion sequence. For example, the time may seem long if it shows 14 hours, but this could be the result of the user visiting the site one day and performing a conversion action the next day. For example, viewing a product one day and adding it to the cart another day. So don't be alarmed if you see such values.
This setting allows you to understand how quickly or slowly users move from one stage to the next. In an e-commerce context, this may not be very critical, but if you are building a funnel for scrolling or other actions, I recommend considering the time between steps to more accurately understand user behavior.
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