An Interaction Session is like a snapshot of the person's entire visit to your site. It groups all the interactions that took place during a single browsing session, capturing important details like which device the visitor used, when the session began, and how long they stayed. Interaction. Sessions give you a full picture of a person’s overall experience during their visit, even if they hop between multiple pages. Interaction Channel - This is where you would go to make changes to the Interaction Channel itself. Generally, you won’t make any changes here.Interactions Session List - All of the sessions that Rock has captured are listed below this header. Here you can also filter by Person (the person who visited your site) or by the date of the interaction.Session Data - As you can see, a variety of data points are provided to you, including the length of the session, the name of the person, and what sort of technology they were using to access the site.Visited Pages - In this case, below each Session Data header, we see the list of pages that the person visited, in the order in which they visited them. Clicking on any item in this list will bring you to that page. In some cases, when a someone accesses something specific (like a group in the Group Viewer) clicking the “Group Viewer” link will not only take you to the Group Viewer, but it will also take you directly to that group. Pretty nifty, right? It’s important to note that not all interaction channels track session information. For instance, in the case of the Communication channel, the concept of a session doesn’t really make sense because the person is just opening an email, not browsing your site over a period of time.