Sessions detail page
Last updated: April 15, 2026
The Sessions detail page in Noibu's Site Health shows the volume of user visits to your ecommerce site over time. Monitoring session trends helps teams detect traffic changes early — including drops that may indicate a technical issue, a failed campaign, or a degraded user experience — before they surface in downstream reporting tools.
Note: This feature is currently in beta. Beta features are still in development as we test and evaluate. They may have limited functionality and can change without notice.

How it works
Sessions chart
The detail page displays a line chart showing total session volume over the selected time range. Use the time range selector to adjust the period under review. Reviewing the chart helps you quickly identify whether a traffic change is isolated to a specific window or part of a sustained trend.
Breakdowns
Below the chart, session data is broken down across several dimensions to help you pinpoint where traffic changes are occurring:
Operating system: Compare session volumes across different operating systems and versions.
Browser: Identify whether a traffic change is specific to a browser type or version.
Referring URL: See which pages are receiving the most traffic during the selected period.
Countries: Review the geographic distribution of sessions.
Session table
A table of recent sessions is available for direct investigation. Click any row to open the associated session replay and observe what visitors experienced firsthand.
Filters
Use the Filters panel to narrow the data by time range, device type, and geography. Filtering helps isolate whether a session trend is affecting a specific segment of your audience.
Connecting sessions to other metrics
Total Sessions provides the denominator for key downstream metrics like conversion rate and bounce rate. If session volume drops significantly, review the other Site Health summary cards — particularly Total Orders and Bounced Sessions — to understand whether the change reflects a technical issue, a shift in traffic quality, or a campaign-level cause. To investigate sessions with specific characteristics, navigate to the Sessions page.