Analytics data pages
The quantitative view — volumes, conversion rates, behavioral signal density, and session-level metrics over time.
The Analytics section of your dashboard is the numeric complement to the interview data. If the Interviews section is about what individual users said, the Analytics section is about how many, how often, and how it's changing.
Seena analytics gives you a view of users' activity over time.
What you can see
Session volumes
Total sessions over time, by site and by page. This is the denominator for everything else — when you're looking at interview rates or insight density, it's the baseline you're dividing by.
Interview throughput
How many interviews have been run, by agent, by page, by cohort, and over time. Shows you whether your agents are firing at reasonable rates — too few and you're under-sampling; too many and you might be over-interviewing visitors.
Behavioral signal density
The frequency of behavioral events that Seena captures as insight signal:
- Rage clicks — rapid repeated clicks on the same element. A classic frustration marker.
- Dead clicks — clicks on elements that aren't interactive. Usually a visual design issue.
- Scroll-aways — fast scrolls past content that indicate the visitor decided not to read.
- Form hesitations — long dwells on a single form field.
- Errors — JavaScript errors or error-page pageviews in the session.
Page-level views
For any page, you can see:
- A friendly summary of what the user did on the site.
- What kind of device they were using
- Where in the world are they based
- How long they stayed on the site
- What page they landed on, and on which page they left the site
- The pages sequence that they visited in their journey.
- A breadcrumb trail of the events of what they dd on each page.
This is the single-page view that's often the right starting point when a specific area of your product is under scrutiny.
What to read next
- Custom session data — attach your own customer IDs, plan tiers, and cohort fields to sessions.
- Product Map — the graph view.
- Interview data pages — the evidence view.