Session timeline
Review real user paths
See the sequence of pages, events, goals, and visits behind important sessions instead of relying only on aggregate charts.
Follow the pages, sources, events, goals, and payment context behind real visitor sessions. Understand what people did before they converted or dropped off.
Visitor-level journey views•Page and event sequences•Conversion path analysis•Source-to-outcome context
Journey analytics
VISITOR PATHS, PAGE SEQUENCES, EVENT CONTEXT, AND OUTCOMES
Session timeline
See the sequence of pages, events, goals, and visits behind important sessions instead of relying only on aggregate charts.
Source context
Understand how visitors from SEO, ads, newsletters, social, referrals, and direct traffic behave after they land on your site.
Conversion insight
Inspect the steps users take before they submit a form, start checkout, become a lead, or complete a payment event.
Behavior debugging
Use journey paths to identify confusing pages, repeated visits, dead ends, weak CTAs, and drop-off patterns in your website experience.
Cross-domain context
Use Faurya tracking across your marketing site, app, docs, blog, and checkout pages to keep journeys easier to understand.
Growth experiments
Use visitor journey analytics to validate landing page tests, onboarding changes, pricing updates, and campaign experiments.
User journey FAQ
User journey analytics shows the sequence of pages and events a visitor goes through before converting, leaving, or taking an important action.
They help teams understand the real path from first visit to signup, checkout, activation, or payment. This makes it easier to find friction and improve conversion paths.
Yes. Faurya connects journey context with referrers, campaigns, pages, devices, countries, goals, and revenue signals so you can understand acquisition quality.
Faurya supports tracking across subdomains and multiple owned domains, which helps teams follow users across marketing pages, apps, docs, blogs, and checkout flows.
No. Faurya focuses on structured journey data such as pages, events, sources, and outcomes rather than video-style session recordings.