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# Session Duration

/ˈsɛʃən ˈdʊˈɹeɪʃən/noun

How long a visit lasts on average — a hint at engagement, but a number that lies more often than people admit.

Term
:   Session Duration

Part of speech
:   Noun

Field
:   Web analytics

Scope
:   Whole visit

## Forms & parts of speech

session duration · noun

Average length of a visit.

"A longer average **session duration** after the redesign suggested people were reading more."

## Definition in plain terms

Session duration is the average amount of time visitors spend on a site during a single session — from when they arrive until the session ends. Where time-on-page measures one page, session duration covers the whole visit across multiple pages. It's a common engagement metric in analytics tools.

## The mechanics

It's calculated from the timestamps of a visitor's activity in a session, and that calculation has a quirk: traditional analytics often can't measure time on the last page of a visit (there's no following event), so single-page sessions and exit pages can register as zero, dragging the average down or distorting it. Newer event-based analytics handle this better. Read it as a directional signal, not a precise figure.

## When it matters

Session duration matters as one engagement signal — longer visits often mean more interest — useful for comparing before/after a change or across segments. But it's ambiguous: long sessions can mean engagement or confusion (users lost and searching), and the measurement quirks make absolutes unreliable. Pair it with task completion, conversions, and qualitative data rather than treating more time as automatically good.

**Worked example.** A team sees average session duration jump after a redesign and celebrates more engagement — until support tickets rise too. Watching session recordings, they find users are spending longer because they can't find the checkout, not because they're enjoying the content. The metric went "up" while the experience got worse — a reminder that longer isn't automatically better.

**Failure modes to watch.** Assuming longer is always better (it can mean confusion); trusting absolute figures despite last-page measurement gaps; comparing across tools that calculate it differently; and reading it without conversions or task-completion context.

## Synonyms & antonyms

### Synonyms

session durationaverage visit durationtime on site

### Antonyms

bounce (zero-engagement)single pageview

## Usage trends

Search interest for this term over the last five years:

[View interest-over-time on Google Trends →](https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?q=session%20duration&date=today%205-y)

## Common questions

What is session duration?
:   The average length of time visitors spend on a site during a single session or visit.

How is session duration different from time on page?
:   Session duration covers the whole multi-page visit; time on page measures a single page.

Why can session duration mislead?
:   Long sessions can mean engagement or confusion, and analytics often can't measure the last page, distorting the average.

## Related tools & calculators

- tool[Funnel drop-off analyzer](/tools/funnel-drop-off-analyzer/)

## Resources & people to follow

- referenceGoogle Analytics — engagement metrics
- book*Lean Analytics* — Croll & Yoskovitz
- thought leaderAvinash Kaushik — analytics

Curated, non-competitor resources verified per term.

## Related training

- module[Marketing analytics](/training/marketing-analytics/)

## Disciplines

Areas of marketing where session duration is a core concern:

[Web analytics](/training/marketing-analytics/)[Conversion optimization](/training/growth-marketing-foundations/)

## Read next

## Related terms

[Time on page](/glossary/time-on-page/)[Bounce rate](/glossary/bounce-rate/)[Engagement rate](/glossary/engagement-rate/)[Scroll depth](/glossary/scroll-depth/)[Funnel analysis](/glossary/funnel-analysis/)

## Sources

1. trends[Google Trends — "session duration"](https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?q=session%20duration&date=today%205-y)
