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What are Page Tags?
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A list of page tags used to track user page visits and engagement.
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GuideWhale tracks user visits and engagement on each page of your application using page tags.
What are Page Tags?
Page tags are unique identifiers assigned to each important page or view in your app. They allow you to:
Monitor user navigation
Measure page-specific engagement
Analyze drop-off points
Best Practices
Tag all critical user journeys (e.g., onboarding, dashboard, settings)
Use meaningful, consistent tag names
Review analytics to optimize high-traffic or high-dropoff pages
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