After logging into UStat, go to the left-hand navigation bar and click [Session List] to access this module.
The Session List module allows you to view each individual visit session to your website.
It helps you understand visitor behavior, traffic sources, device usage, and session duration—providing valuable insights for content optimization, traffic analysis, and anomaly detection.
This module is especially useful for:
Traffic analysis and audience profiling
Tracking user journeys and interactions
Identifying abnormal sessions or suspicious visits
Supports multiple time ranges:
Today, Yesterday
This Week, Last Week
This Month, Last Month
Last 7 Days, Last 30 Days
Custom date range
Shows the primary information for each session, including:
Visit Time
Page Views (PV)
Session Duration
Entry Page
Traffic Source
Visitor IP
Visitor IP Location
Click Details to view full information about a specific session, including:
Visitor ID: unique identifier for each visitor
Session ID: unique identifier for each session
Visitor Type: new vs returning visitor
Device Type: PC, mobile, tablet
Page Views (PV)
Browser
First Visit Time
Last Visit Time
Operating System
Screen Resolution
Session Duration
Language
Traffic Source
IP Address
Accessed Domain
ISP / Network Provider
Entry Page
Region / Country
Session: A complete visit process from the moment a visitor enters the site until they leave.
Visitor ID: A unique identifier assigned to each visitor.
Session ID: A unique identifier assigned to each visit session.
Click the Details button to review the full behavioral record of a visitor.
Combine with Access IP and Visitor Analytics modules to further analyze visitor type and source.
Analyze visitor sessions to identify popular or high-conversion pages.
Use session duration, traffic source, device type, and resolution data to evaluate content performance and user experience.
Monitor abnormal sessions to detect potential risks or unusual traffic spikes.
Leverage first visit time and last visit time to distinguish between new and returning visitors.