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Dashboard

Overview Metrics

Understanding the key metrics on your Adopture dashboard.

The Overview page shows your app's key metrics at a glance. It's the default view when you open the dashboard.

Key Metrics

At the top of the Overview page, you'll find five primary metrics:

  • Total Events — The number of events tracked in the selected period. This includes screen views, custom events, and revenue events.
  • Unique Users — The count of unique users based on hashed daily identifiers. Because identifiers rotate daily, this represents unique users per day summed across the period.
  • Sessions — The total number of sessions started during the selected period.
  • Bounce Rate — The percentage of sessions that contained only one event. A high bounce rate may indicate users are opening your app but not engaging further.
  • Average Session Duration — The mean time users spend in your app per session.

Each metric displays a comparison with the previous period, shown as a percentage change. A green indicator means the metric increased, and a red indicator means it decreased (with the exception of bounce rate, where a decrease is positive).

Detailed Breakdowns

Below the key metrics, the Overview page provides five widget cards:

Top Screens

A ranked list of the most viewed screens in your app during the selected period. Each entry shows the screen name and the number of views. Use this to understand which parts of your app get the most attention.

Top Events

A ranked list of the most frequently tracked custom events. This helps you see which features and actions are most popular with your users.

Countries

A ranked list of the countries where your users are located, with event counts per country. Geographic data is derived from IP addresses at ingestion time — the IP address is immediately discarded after the geolocation lookup and is never stored.

Platforms

Distribution of your users across operating systems (iOS, Android, macOS, etc.).

App Versions

A breakdown of which versions of your app your users are running. Useful for tracking adoption of new releases.

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