User flows #149
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This type of user flow data would be a prerequisite for moving people off Google Analytics who wanted to use predictive prefetching libraries like Guess.js. |
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Does anyone know if this has been addressed by Plausible? I agree that this feature is one of the main reasons I use analytics. It would be nice but doesn't have to be in that style. What I am looking for is to see where a visitor has entered the site (which is not the same as just visiting the page), exited the site, and where they went from what page. |
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👍 for this. I also created a discussion for this today: #695 but used different words "Navigation paths summary. |
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+1, "must have" |
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+1 Would be really helpful to have visualization for this |
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+1 this is really essential to understand how the user navigates through the pages. |
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+1 For me without this and a way to being able to see relations in the data (like relations between events, pages, etc., which is impossible now) it's getting to a point I will probably have to stop using Plausible after the trial period as it's just not enough to get an impression of usage. There is data yes, but it doesn't show a relation and so the data has too much gaps making some kind of useless for analizing IMO. Eventhough I really would like to go for Plausible and would be very happy to ditch GA and pay for a better party, it seems to be too early for my needs now. It's way too basic now. Hoping very much this will change soon. |
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This sounds like https://heap.io/ |
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+1 This is a must-have feature if one wants to track user journeys, performance of new features, A/B testing, etc. I would really love to see this supported! |
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could it start of simple - like now and next - eg in dashboard you filter a single page - and perhaps similar to the entrance and exits you can see the lists of pages that users came from, and pages the user goes to (not a flow visualization of the entire user journey) but even this could provide some valuable insight - eg what page was a customer on before they came to our contact us page. From this maybe a visualization chart could also evolve. (to be clear this does not need to be a particular user journey) |
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A related update: We've now opened up a preview version of funnels to everyone. You can now follow the visitor journey from a landing page to a conversion with funnel analysis. Details: https://plausible.io/docs/funnel-analysis |
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Adding my vote here also to get this into the existing subscriptions level of Plausible |
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This is a MUST for us. We are using etracker and we are not happy with its oldish approach (doesnt work well with Nuxt) BUT the features are way advanced atm. I can click on each user and see the full user journey:
We really want to switch over to Plausible but this is a must have for us. I dont see Funnels to be useful for us at all. |
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"One of the main reasons for me to want Analytics is to see the users flow inside the Website itself, so that I can tailor it to the way the users are actually using it. The way I did it previously (when I had Google Analytics) was to have a Sankey Diagram which showed me how many users were flowing from one page to another. Is this something supported by Plausible or planned to be supported at some point?
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For this to be useful for larger websites, I will describe how I would imagine it for a Blog (The web’s standard Hello World of websites :P )
The user would define custom page types. In this case, it would be:
HomePage: Has it’s own type
About: Has it’s own type
Posts: All posts share this type.
Then the Analytics allows me to select a page type (Say HomePage) and see how users flow from there (maybe 90% go to a Posts type page, and 10% to the About page).
Does this make sense?"
(imported from the old roadmap)
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