Here's a breakdown of the filters:
Date range: This filter allows you to specify a timeframe for the recordings you want to view. You can select a predefined range (e.g., last day, last week) or choose a custom date range.
Website: This filter lets you focus on recordings from a particular website or domain. You can enter the website address to filter the results. Options for pattern matching in the website filter include
contains
,does not contain
,starts with
,does not start with
,ends with
,does not end with
,is
andis not
.Visited URL: This filter helps you find recordings of sessions where users visited a specific URL. Enter a URL to check if it was part of the user's browsing activity during the recorded session.
User email: If you want to see recordings associated with a specific user, you can use this filter. Enter the user's email address to filter recordings linked to their activity. Options for pattern matching in the email filter include
contains
,does not contain
,starts with
,does not start with
,ends with
,does not end with
,is
andis not
.Played: This filter allows you to segment recordings based on playback status. Select
Yes
to display only played recordings, orNo
to show unplayed recordings.
Visitor attributes filters
Visitor IP: This filter allows you to see recordings from visitors based on their IP address. An IP address is a unique identifier assigned to a device on a network.
Timezone: This filter lets you segment recordings by the visitor's time zone. This can be helpful if you want to analyze user behavior patterns across different regions.
Browser: This filter helps you filter recordings based on the web browser visitors used to access the website.
Device: This filter helps you narrow down recordings based on the visitor's device type - desktop or mobile.
Traffic source: This filter allows you to see recordings triggered by visitors arriving from a particular source.
Direct
filter shows session recordings where users bookmarked a website or directly typed the URL in the address bar.Referred
filter shows session recordings where users came from another website. Clicking on a link on another website and landing on the website in question would be considered a referral.
URL filters
Landing URL: The Landing URL filter lets you specify the webpage users landed on before their session was recorded. It helps in locating recordings where the first interactions occurred from the specified landing URL.
Exit URL: The Exit URL filter lets you specify the webpage users departed from after their session was recorded. This filter helps to find recordings where the concluding events were recorded from the specified exit URL.
User Interaction filters
Element clicked: This filter allows you to see recordings where users clicked on a specific element on the webpage. An element could be a button, link, image, or any other interactive part of the website.
Text content clicked: This filter is more specific than the "Element clicked" filter. It allows you to see recordings where users clicked on an element that contains certain text. For example, you could use this filter to see recordings where users clicked on a button that says "Add to cart".
Element typed in: This filter helps you find recordings where users typed text into a specific element on the webpage. This element could be a search bar, form field, or any other input field.
Text content typed: This filter is more specific than the "Element typed in" filter. It allows you to see recordings where users typed specific text into an element. For example, you could use this filter to see recordings where users typed "blue shirt" into a search bar.
Session context filters
This filter enables you to segment recordings based on additional contextual information about the user or session, such as user name, ID, or sign-in count.