The Session Replay list view helps you navigate your list of replays, apply filters to isolate replays relevant to your needs, and sort replays by various criteria such as session duration, frustration score, or user activity. This article explains how to use the Session Replay list view to filter, sort, and analyze your session replays effectively.
1. Analysis context: Select the device, date range, and segment. The list of sessions is updated according to the chosen analysis context. It's recommended to first select your analysis context and then use the filters to narrow your results.
2. Filters:
Select a screen or screen group
- Screen on the Fly: Define a screen on the fly by selecting a URL rule (URL component and conditions). You'll pull up all the sessions with the rule you've defined.
- All screen groups: Select a screen from a Mapping to display all the sessions with the selected screen.
Filters
- Latest replays: Filter to sessions collected yesterday and today.
- Sampling type: Show only replays that were triggered by ETR sessions, ETR screens, or random sampling. Learn more about Session Replay sampling for Mobile Apps.
- Duration: Set an average duration for your sessions and display only those that match the selected duration.
- Number of screens viewed: Show only sessions where a certain number of screens were viewed in those sessions.
- User identifier (CS): It relies on CS assigned user ID. The user ID corresponds to the one randomly created by Contentsquare and therefore cannot directly identify a user.
3. Show by:
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Session, screenview, user.
- Session: the list will display each individual session.
- Screenview: the list will display sessions by individual screenview, and each replay will start on that screenview. Use this alongside selecting segments or conditions in the analysis context (e.g., a specific "screen viewed") to help filter your results.
- User: The list will display replays by individual user. Use this to see sessions by user.
- Favorited replays/All replays: the list will display replays saved as favorites (or you can switch it back to “all replays”).
4. Each session bar is composed of:
- Play button to watch the session, or 'Replay' if already watched.
- Summaries button: click the ‘sparkle’ icon to see an AI-generated summary of key insights, issues, and journeys detected in the replay. Learn more about Session Replay Summaries.
- Session context: Session duration, date and time, total screenviews, app version, OS version, device, and user ID.
- User's time: If you hover over the date and time next to a replay, you'll see the user's date and time being displayed. This is very useful to understand if the user was connected at a time when the server was overloaded.
5. Favorites:
Easily find and rewatch replays by clicking the star icon next to a replay from the list. To find your favorites, click the 'Show by' dropdown on the right and select 'Favorited replays'. They will all be on the same list.
Note
Favorites are currently saved to a single list view available for all users on your Contentsquare project. Also note that favoriting a replay does not extend the retention period of it.