At a glance
Session Engagement vs Cart Abandonment is a cross-channel card that plots how engaged your Amplitude sessions are against the rate at which carts are abandoned over the same period. The healthy pattern is that rising engagement comes with falling abandonment. When you see strong engagement but abandonment climbing at the same time, it is a warning sign: customers are interested enough to add to cart but something at or near checkout is stopping them. That divergence points to friction worth fixing, because the demand is clearly there.
| What it counts | A session engagement signal from Amplitude shown alongside the cart abandonment rate for the same period, so the relationship between the two is visible. |
| Sample type | Amplitude session engagement data compared with cart abandonment data, refreshed on the standard data refresh. |
| Why it matters | High engagement with rising abandonment means interested shoppers are dropping at checkout. That gap is recoverable revenue if the friction is removed. |
| Reading the value | Watch the two lines together. Diverging in the wrong direction, engagement up while abandonment also rises, is the signal to investigate checkout friction. |
| Currency | percent |
| Time window | 30D |
| Alert trigger | high engagement but rising abandonment |
| Sentiment key | amp_xc_session_quality_vs_cart_abandonment |
| Roles | owner, marketing |
Calculation
This card pairs an Amplitude session engagement signal with the cart abandonment rate over the selected period, plotting both so their relationship is clear. The alert watches for the unhealthy pattern where engagement holds strong or rises while abandonment also rises, since that combination signals checkout friction rather than weak demand. See the At a glance summary above for what the card tracks and the worked example below for a typical reading.Worked example
A representative reading of Session Engagement vs Cart Abandonment for a typical merchant on Amplitude. For the 30 days to 24 Mar 26 session engagement is strong, with visitors viewing several pages and firing plenty of events per session, while cart abandonment sits at a steady 68 percent. In the following weeks engagement stays high but abandonment climbs to 79 percent, so the lines diverge in the wrong direction and the alert fires. Because engagement is healthy, the problem is unlikely to be traffic quality. Vortex Mind traces the rise to a newly introduced shipping surcharge that only appears at the payment step, surprising shoppers late in checkout. Ask Viq is used to ask, in plain English, how many engaged sessions abandoned after reaching the payment step, which quantifies the friction before the shipping presentation is changed.Sibling cards merchants should reference together
| Card | Why merchants reach for it |
|---|---|
amp_cart_abandonment_rate | Gives the abandonment side of the comparison in detail. |
amp_avg_session_length | A core engagement signal feeding the session quality view. |
amp_pageviews_per_session | Another engagement dimension to confirm session depth. |
amp_events_per_user | Shows interaction intensity behind the engagement signal. |
amp_session_conversion_rate | Confirms whether engaged sessions ultimately convert. |
Reconciling against Amplitude
Where to look in Amplitude’s own dashboard: Use Event Segmentation and session metrics to read the engagement side, and a checkout Funnel to read where carts are abandoned. This card combines two views, so confirm both over the same 30-day window. Amplitude Dashboards can hold the engagement and funnel charts together; line them up against the Vortex IQ profile. Confirm how a session and an abandonment are defined before deciding the readings disagree. Why the Vortex IQ value may legitimately differ: Because this is a cross-channel card, you are comparing Amplitude engagement data with cart abandonment data that can draw on the ecommerce platform’s own checkout records. Definitional differences between the two systems are expected, not a fault.| Reason | Direction | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Period boundary. The engagement window and the abandonment window may not align exactly. | Variable | Match both to the same 30-day window. |
| Time zone. Amplitude uses the project time zone; the platform may report in its own; Vortex IQ aligns to the merchant reporting time zone. | Marginal | Confirm time zone match across systems. |
| Definition and scope. What counts as an abandoned cart, and which sessions count as engaged, can differ between systems and profile filters. | Variable | Align the session and abandonment definitions. |