Page-Level Analytics and User Journeys
Use page-level analytics and user journeys when you need deeper engagement evidence than simple file opens.
These views help you understand not just whether a document was accessed, but how stakeholders moved through the Site and where attention concentrated.
Page-Level Analytics
Page-level analytics are useful when you want to know:
- which pages of a document received attention
- whether a long packet was reviewed broadly or only lightly
- where attention clustered in a board, diligence, or review workflow
User Journeys
User journeys help you understand:
- the order in which users moved through a Site
- where they stopped
- whether they reached the intended review path
- which users or groups need follow-up before a meeting or deadline
Practical Uses
These views are especially useful for:
- diligence follow-up
- board-material review
- external stakeholder reporting
- identifying drop-off points in a review process
- confirming engagement with critical materials