Engagement Report
Note: This guide covers Universal Analytics concepts. Google has since replaced UA with GA4. For current GA4 resources, see our programs.
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While the term “engagement” has many definitions depending on what the metric is trying to measure, in Google Analytics, the definition of engagement is quite simple:
- It measures how much time a group of visitors spend on a site (Visit Duration) OR
- It measures the depth of pages visited while on the site by a group of visitors (Page Depth)
Visit Duration

Page Depth
The page depth report shows a distribution of how many pages a visitor traverses as they view your site. The ranges

Limitations of the Google Analytics Engagement Report
I consider these reports to be “legacy” reports, because there is not a lot of advanced analysis that you can do with the information provided. While you can apply advanced segments to the report to view the engagement of segments of your website visitors, you cannot apply secondary dimensions, review goals, e-commerce, etc. as it applies to this report.
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