GA4 Views vs. Sessions vs. Users
Views, sessions, and users all correspond to different metrics in Google Analytics 4:
Views : The sum of pages and screens your users have seen (a screen view is the same as a page view - just for apps, rather than web pages). It includes repeat views of a page or screen.
Sessions : The period of time a user interacts with your website (or app). It starts from the moment a visitor opens your website and ends after 30 minutes of inactivity.
Users : A person who has visited your website or app. In GA4, the primary user metric is “Active Users.” These are users who have had an engaged session. An engaged session lasts at least 10 seconds or includes at least one conversion event, or at least two screen/pageviews.
Further reading : 12 Key Google Analytics Metrics to Track
There are many differences between Universal Analytics (UA) and chinese overseas british data Google Analytics 4. But the measurement of page views has remained largely the same.
In UA, “Pageviews” referred to the total number of pages a visitor viewed on your website. These include repeat views.
In GA4, the term "Views" refers to the number of pages and/or app screens a user sees on your website or app. It also counts repeat views.
Previously, UA measured app data (like screen views) in a different property. GA4 merges website and app data into the same property. So if you track your website and app in GA4, keep in mind that the views metric contains data from both.
Are there unique pageviews in GA4?
Unlike UA, GA4 does not have "unique pageviews" as a metric.
Universal Analytics Pageviews vs GA4 Views
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