User Flows

Auto-discovered paths your visitors take. Ranked, expandable into drop-off, and one click from becoming a funnel.

The paths visitors actually take, no setup

Flows reads the pageviews you already collect, strings each session's pages into an ordered path, and ranks the routes visitors share. The journey you designed and the shortcuts you never anticipated surface on the same list.

Auto-discovered from real sessions, not hand-defined.

  • Every path is ranked by its share of multi-step sessions.
  • Consecutive repeats collapse, so a refresh never counts as a step.
  • One-off wanderings stay out: a path needs several sessions to rank.

Your site's real navigation, ranked.

How Flows works
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Top 8 paths out of 8,200 multi-step sessions

Expand any path into a drop-off chart

Click a path and it opens into the same chart Conversion Funnels uses. The first bar is everyone who started on the path's first page, the next bar is who continued, the last is who walked it end to end. The dashed zone above each bar is the drop-off.

Percentages and headcounts in the same glance.

  • In-bar labels show survival rate and visitor count, no hovering.
  • Same chart vocabulary as Funnels, nothing new to learn.
  • Real session counts from your selected date range, no sampling.

Where they leave, one click deep.

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Promote a discovered path into ongoing measurement

Found a route worth watching? Save it as a funnel, give it a name, done. The funnel stores the pathnames directly, so nothing is added to your goals and there is no cleanup later. Flows is where you discover, Funnels is where you measure.

Discovery to measurement in one click.

  • Inline confirm with an editable name, so a stray click never saves clutter.
  • The new funnel appears under Funnels and tracks from then on.
  • No auto-created goals, no orphan configuration.

Flows discovers, Funnels measures.

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Filter to the paths that convert

Flows respects the same dashboard filters as every other panel. Filter to a goal and the list shows only the routes of sessions that converted. Filter to a page and you see every path that passed through it. Which paths convert, and how people reach a page: one filter each.

The converting routes, isolated from the noise.

  • Goal filters reveal the paths your converters share.
  • Click any step chip to filter the whole dashboard to that page.
  • Works with any date range and segment, from source to device.

Stop guessing which journey converts. Look.

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Top 7 paths out of 1,240 multi-step sessions

Frequently asked questions

Having another question?

Reach out! We will be happy to help with any pre-sales questions.

How does Clickport discover flows?

Each session's pageviews are grouped in order into a path, consecutive repeats are collapsed so a refresh never counts as a step, and the paths several sessions share are ranked by frequency. Nothing to configure, nothing to predefine. See the Flows docs for details.

What is the difference between Flows and Funnels?

Flows auto-discovers what visitors actually do; Funnels measures a path you define, over time, with strict or relaxed step order. Save any discovered flow as a funnel and you have both: discovery first, then a stable definition to watch.

Do flows respect my dashboard filters?

Yes. Filter to a goal and you see the paths of sessions that converted; filter to a page and you see the routes through it; sources, countries, devices, and date ranges all apply too. Realtime is the one view without flows, since paths over a live 30-minute window are not meaningful.

Can I see the individual sessions behind a path?

Yes. Click any step chip to filter the whole dashboard to sessions involving that page, then open the Sessions panel to walk each visit end to end, pageview by pageview.

Do flows need cookies or personal data?

No. Paths are built within a single session from the pageviews Clickport already collects. No cookies, no cross-session identity, no consent banner needed. See how Clickport stays cookie-free.