A Sankey diagram visualizes the magnitude of flow between connected nodes, making it ideal for tracing how traffic moves through sequential stages. This chart type excels at revealing where volume concentrates and where it drops off.
This sample tracks website visitors from their countries of origin through a sequence of pages, revealing navigation patterns and drop-off points. Gradient node fills with a vertical angle add visual depth, while neutral gray flow colors keep the focus on traffic distribution. The 100-pixel-wide nodes and generous padding ensure readability across all stages of the user journey.
Follow the step-by-step Sankey Diagram Tutorial to learn how such charts are built. See the Sankey Diagram documentation for all configuration options, or explore this chart type in Chartopedia.