Set up the date range for the report from May 1st to May 14th.
1. During this period, the report shows UV as 10 people as shown below, however, looking at daily view, there is no 10 UV from the given period.
2. How should I interpret other numbers such as 3,043 for Time spent per visitor and 607 for Time spend per visit?
Are these numbers are the average numbers?
Thank you,
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Hi Bene_joon,
Q1: The total number (10) is the number of unique visitors that have interacted with your site over the period. The daily breakdown will give the number of unique visitors for that particular day. So if the same unique visitor visits your site over multiple days they will reflect in each of the relevant days but from a total perspective, they are still seen as one unique visitor. Adobe will always try and answer your question the same way a person answers it (ie. How many unique visitors visited your site on May 1 = 1, How many unique visitors visited your site for the period May 1 - May 14 = 10).
As a side note, its important to understand how Adobe will treat your metrics/dimensions - in some instances, given the breakdown provided, sum up (detail = total) but in most instances the detail is a more granular view of the total (like in your example).
Q2: These metrics will be averages. Time spent per visitor will be the total average time spent by a visitor across multiple visits. Time spent per visit will be the average time spent per visit.
Hope this makes sense and helps.
Hi Bene_joon,
Q1: The total number (10) is the number of unique visitors that have interacted with your site over the period. The daily breakdown will give the number of unique visitors for that particular day. So if the same unique visitor visits your site over multiple days they will reflect in each of the relevant days but from a total perspective, they are still seen as one unique visitor. Adobe will always try and answer your question the same way a person answers it (ie. How many unique visitors visited your site on May 1 = 1, How many unique visitors visited your site for the period May 1 - May 14 = 10).
As a side note, its important to understand how Adobe will treat your metrics/dimensions - in some instances, given the breakdown provided, sum up (detail = total) but in most instances the detail is a more granular view of the total (like in your example).
Q2: These metrics will be averages. Time spent per visitor will be the total average time spent by a visitor across multiple visits. Time spent per visit will be the average time spent per visit.
Hope this makes sense and helps.
Thanks for the explanation.
There are only total 8 users for this testing app; however, there are more 8 unique visitors (10) the report ranging from May 1st to May 14th.
Could you please explain how this 10 UV number is calculated when the total number of the app user is 8?
Thank you again for you help!
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Hi Bene_joon,
So if you have 8 app users but you are picking up 10 unique visitors the only potential reason is if a user cleared cookies on their device or the same user is using multiple devices.
Adobe unique visitors is primarily cookie/device-based.
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Thank you for the explanation; however, when we checked the users, no users deleted the cookies on their devices, nor users use more than one device.
Unfortunately, your explanation does not explain why we see more that 8 UV on our AA dashboard.
Would you be able to share how UV is counted in AA? You mentioned that AA uses cookie and device to track UV, then AA also uses cookie and device id to track UV for the App as well? If so what is the default cookie setting value for the app users? (does the cookie last for 30 days by default? Also, could we change the cookie default setting?)
Like to understand the detail logic or process when AA counts Unique visitors for the mobile app.
Thank you again for your help!
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