“We’d like to track the actual screen resolution itself like 1920x1080 etc and not just the grouping into desktop / tablet / mobile”
Yes, me too - the current grouping is actually kind of useless except for determining what “kind” of devices are accessing your site, but it doesn’t help you make informed decisions - which is what analytics are MEANT to do.
Knowing the actual screen size needs to be added please. If we are to design different interfaces for different screen sizes we need to know what the most common ones being used for our sites are so we can adjust according.
Would be really helpful to have this. Because optimizing data intensive websites/apps would be so much easier knowing the exact resolutions our users use.
Absolutely, yes please. And we would much prefer to report on CSS pixels, not device pixels. I’m trying to deliver a responsive strategy, and we need data on screen widths. Browser viewport width would be ideal (even though it may involve too many variations to easily disentangle), so even device width in CSS pixels would be great! As it stands now we think I will have to ditch Plausible and go elsewhere (please, not GA4/GTM … shudder).
This is really bizarre to be missing. I need to make decisions on UI sizing and I cannot really make informed decisions if I don’t know the screen size breakdown. There’s a massive difference between a small laptop and a big desktop display.