Funnels
Track how visitors progress through a series of steps, from landing page to conversion, and see exactly where they drop off.
What are funnels?
A funnel is an ordered sequence of steps, such as a landing page, then a pricing page, then a signup event. Reignat counts how many visitors reach each step in order and shows the conversion rate and drop-off at every stage. Funnels live under /<your-domain>/funnels in your dashboard.
Funnels are built from the same analytics events you already collect, so there is nothing extra to install. Event steps do require that you send those events (see Custom events and Transactions).
Create a funnel
Open the Funnels page for your project and:
- Click
Create funnel. - Give the funnel a name (up to 80 characters).
- Click
Add step, pick a step type, and enter its value. - Add between 2 and 8 steps. Drag the handle to reorder them.
- Click
Create funnelto save and open the report.
For pageview and exit steps, Reignat suggests existing paths from your traffic as you type. You can edit or delete a funnel later from the menu on its report.
Step types
Each step is one of four types:
Pageviewpath
Matches a visit to an exact page path, for example /pricing.
Exit pagepath
Matches when a visitor leaves from an exact page path, for example /checkout.
Eventevent name
Matches a custom event or transaction by its exact name, for example signup_completed.
Outbounddomain or URL
Matches an outbound click to an external domain, for example example.com.
Reading the results
The funnel report shows:
- Visitors who entered the funnel (reached step one).
- Conversion rate, the share of those visitors who completed every step.
- Per-step conversion and drop-off on the funnel chart. Step one is always 100 percent, and each later step is measured against the step before it.
- A breakdown of funnel entrants by referrer and country.
Conversions are counted per session. A visitor counts once per step in the selected period, even if they return multiple times.
Filters and periods
Use the period selector to change the date range, including custom ranges. You can also filter the funnel by referrer, country, browser, and operating system, each with an is or is not operator. Active filters appear as chips you can remove.
Notes
- A funnel needs at least 2 steps and allows up to 8.
- Step values are matched exactly, so
/pricingand/pricing/are different paths. - Event and outbound steps only count if you actually send those events from your site.