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Measuring results

The Dashboard in the TryOn app shows how shoppers are using try-on. Pick a period (7, 30, or 90 days) at the top; every card on the page follows that selection.

Metric What it counts
Try-on Sessions Real-time AR model loads plus AI Swap generations started
Unique Visitors Distinct shoppers who opened try-on
Try-on to Cart Rate Share of try-on sessions that led to an add-to-cart click
Widget Add-to-Cart Clicks Clicks on add-to-cart from inside the try-on widget
Looks Saved Try-on results a shopper saved
Save Rate Share of sessions where a look was saved

If you run both try-on modes, these cards also split each number into an AR and an AI breakdown underneath.

Four further cards describe how deeply shoppers engage rather than how many arrive:

  • Share Look Rate — how often saved looks get shared.
  • Looks Per Session — average number of looks saved in one session.
  • Explorers — shoppers who tried on multiple products in a single session.
  • Tempted — shoppers who tried on the same product more than once.

Explorers and Tempted are the two worth watching for merchandising: a high Explorers count suggests shoppers are comparing across your catalog, while Tempted flags individual products shoppers keep returning to without buying.

The funnel card shows where shoppers drop off. The stages differ by try-on mode:

  • Real-time AR — Model Loaded → Look Saved → Added to Cart
  • AI Swap — Swap Started → Completed → Result Saved → Added to Cart

A steep drop between Swap Started and Completed points at generation failures rather than shopper behavior — check Troubleshooting. A healthy Completed count with few Added to Cart is a product or pricing signal, not a try-on problem.

Two more cards round out the page:

  • Product coverage — how many of your products have try-on enabled, so you can see how much of your catalog the numbers above actually represent.
  • Method breakdown — the split between real-time AR and AI Swap across your store.

Detailed per-product analytics and the engagement cards are gated behind the advanced analytics plan feature. On a basic plan the cards still render with their labels visible but counts and rates blurred, and the funnel shows in teaser mode — so you can see what’s available before deciding to upgrade. Plan tiers are listed on the pricing page.

Sessions and limits — what actually counts toward your plan, and what happens when you pass it.