📄️ Funnel
A funnel is a visual representation of the steps that a user takes to complete a specific goal on a website or mobile application. It can help application owners understand where users are dropping off during the process and identify potential problems that may be preventing them from completing the desired action. Funnels are typically used in analytics tools to track conversions, such as the number of users who make a purchase or sign up for a newsletter. By analyzing the data from a funnel, application owners can identify areas for improvement and optimize their application to encourage users to complete the desired action.
📄️ Flow
Flow shows the popular paths that users take on your platform within the selected period of time. The purpose of the Flow is to display collective user flows in the selected event.
📄️ Retention
The ability of a website or mobile app to keep visitors coming back over time is referred to as user retention. It is a gauge of how effectively a digital platform keeps its user base and encourages users to utilize the platform or service frequently. A successful and engaging platform will normally have a high user retention rate, whereas a service that fails to offer value to its users will likely have a poor user retention rate.
📄️ Audience Tracker
Audience tracker helps you to analyze what your users are doing in your app. It enables you to;
📄️ Event Statistics
Events statistics module a feature that allows you to track and analyze user actions, or "events," within your app or website. This can help you gain insights into how your users are interacting with your product, and identify areas for improvement. With the events module, you can track a wide range of events, including user actions, system events, and custom events. You can then use this data to create reports and visualize your data in a variety of ways, such as graphs and charts.
📄️ App Crash Reports
You can view your app crash collected from Firebase. You can see your app crashes by operating system and device.