How to Filter Sessions by Viewed Page?
You can use heatmap's powerful filtering capabilities to focus on sessions where users viewed specific pages. This allows you to analyze user behavior and conversions for visitors who landed on or navigated to particular pages of interest. Here's how to filter sessions by Viewed Page:
Steps to Filter by Viewed Page
1. Open your heatmap dashboard and navigate to the page you want to analyze.
2. Look for the "Filters" option, typically located near the top of the page.
3. Click on "Filters" to open the filtering menu.
4. In the filtering menu, locate the "Viewed Page" filter option. This may be under a category like "User Behavior" or "Page Views".
5. Select "Viewed Page" to add it as an active filter.
6. You'll see an input field where you can enter the URL or path of the page you want to filter by.
7. Enter the full URL or page path (e.g. "/products" or "https://www.example.com/products").
8. Click "Apply" or "Save" to activate the filter.
9. The heatmap and associated data will now update to show only sessions where users viewed the specified page.
Tips for Using Viewed Page Filters
- You can add multiple "Viewed Page" filters to include sessions where users viewed any of several pages.
- Use wildcards (e.g. "/blog*") to include all pages under a certain directory.
- Combine "Viewed Page" with other filters like device type or traffic source for more granular analysis.
- Remember to clear or reset filters when you're done to return to analyzing all sessions.
Troubleshooting
If you're not seeing the results you expect after applying a Viewed Page filter:
- Double-check the URL or path you entered for typos.
- Ensure the page you're filtering for exists and has received traffic.
- Try using a less specific path (e.g. "/products" instead of "/products/specific-item") to see if that yields results.
If you continue to have issues with the Viewed Page filter, please contact heatmap support for further assistance.