Marfeel captures first party data from your users as they visit your website and browse your content. For analysis purposes it is useful to be able to quantify your traffic, with the following metrics allowing you to do so.
Metrics
The following metrics represent the total figures across your whole site. However, you can drill down into these metrics and get figures for specific segments of your traffic using Marfeel’s many Dimensions, including those described below. All metrics are subject to the time period of your choice.
Concurrents
The total number of engaged users that have actively interacted with your site in the last 5 minutes with actions such as opening a page, scrolling, clicking, moving the mouse, watching videos, listening to audio files, typing, filling out forms, etc. Visit our documentation for more info on Concurrents.
New Articles
The total number of new articles published on your site within the timeframe of your choice.
Pageviews Total
The total number of pages viewed by users visiting your site.
Unique Sessions
The total number of unique web sessions conducted by users visiting your site. For a definition of what constitutes a session, go here.
Unique Users
The total number of unique users that have visited your site.
Dimensions
Folder
The first segment in the URL path that represents a directory in the website’s structure. For example example.com/folder/path-to-article
Host
Allows the user to view all sites tracked by Marfeel and break down your traffic and other metrics among them. A Host is a distinct web property, usually denoted by a unique domain name, composed by a subdomain, a root domain, and a top-level domain. For example example.com
and sub.example.com
.
Page Technology
The web technology on which sessions or other traffic metrics were generated. These may be Web
, AMP
, App
among others. Find more about the built-in supported Page Technologies and find out how to add custom ones.
URI
The URL without the Host
. Displays all tracked URIs on your site with traffic attributed to them and breaks down traffic metrics among them.
URL
The canonical URL for a page on your site, with no appended parameters.
Original URL
Any URL accessed by the user in the browser which is not the canonical version. May contain query parameters.
To view a comprehensive list of all of Marfeel’s Metrics and Dimensions, visit our Glossary.