Currently I can select an event such as ‘Login’, but I’m not able to group by a timestamp or show a timestamp for when they logged in. I’m also attempting to track the amount of time a user spends on a particular page.
Hi
Charting by timestamp isn’t the best option atm as Amplitude captured event time is not readily exposed in some charts. If you have access to Derived Properties, you can try using the Server Upload Time to craft a property or send a custom time stamp event property on your end.
If suitable, you can also use the Event Hour of Day property on your login event which is readily available to filter/group by.
For capturing duration on pages, you can refer to this post:
Hope this is helpful.
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