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Request AccessThe Sankey diagram allows you to visualize all user journeys across your application to analyze the critical path.
Each node represents a view the user visited. The thickness of each node represents the count of user sessions on that page. A page with fewer visitors will have a thinner node in the diagram.
If a user visits the same page multiple times during their session, that page is only counted once.
Actions are not supported in the Sankey diagram.
You can use the Define Sankey menu to customize this diagram to display:
The example below displays the four steps that users in the United States take after visiting /department/lightning
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Sankey diagrams support Datadog wildcards, allowing you to build a diagram of all views containing a given phrase.
To match multiple routes, type a wildcard instead of choosing a single view name. The example below displays the five steps that users take after visiting any view matching /department/*
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You can hover over a diagram node to view the number of sessions that included visits to that view.
Click a node for a list of analysis options, such as viewing a sample Session Replay or building a Sankey diagram that starts with that view.
The algorithms for the Sankey diagram and the funnel rely on two different computations. You may notice a difference in the count of views for the first step of both visualizations. Imagine the use case of building a funnel and a Sankey diagram that both start with the same view: /home
.
/home
./home
where another view follows. If a user goes to /home
and stays on that page or leaves the app, the Sankey diagram does not include their sessions.In addition, funnels do not include active sessions, while Sankey diagrams do include active sessions.
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