A visit session is the period of time a customer (the visitor) spends on your site e.g. browsing.
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Ometria counts and closes a visit session after 30 minutes of inactivity.
This information is collected from your website via our JavaScript tracker.
If... |
...then |
a visitor browses your site for five minutes and takes no further action... |
Ometria counts the session once 30 minutes has passed since their last click. |
the visitor is inactive (no clicks) for 32 (e.g.) minutes, then returns and performs an action (clicking a link on your site)... |
this counts as a second visit session. |
The visitor arrives at your website from one source (e.g. email, Ometria, social), then revisits the website from a different source while the first visit is still active... |
Ometria still counts it as one visit from the original source (or attributes the visit to the original source) rather than two. See more: Order attribution in Ometria |
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