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New Visualizations - Dimension Highlight

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10/7/25

1) Dimension Value Highlight Visualization

 

Description
It would be great to have a new visualization in Adobe Analytics / Customer Journey Analytics that highlights dimension values. For example, showing which product has the highest conversion rate or which page is the most viewed. The visualization would be similar to a Summary Number or Summary Change, but focused on what rather than how much.

 

Why is this feature important?
Currently, summary visualizations are excellent for showcasing key metrics, but they don’t emphasize the specific dimension value driving those results. Having a way to visually highlight the top-performing dimension item would make dashboards more insightful and storytelling more effective.

 

How would you like the feature to work?
Users could select a metric and a dimension, and the visualization would automatically display the top (or bottom) dimension value according to the chosen metric. Ideally, it would also support conditional formatting (e.g., color-coding by performance) and allow display of secondary metrics for context.

 

Current Behaviour
Freeform tables are useful, but not quite visual. Additionally, there are limitations to create something a bit custom.


2) Sentiment Analysis–Style Visualization


Description
Another interesting visualization could be one inspired by Sentiment Analysis — designed to highlight dimension values in relation to a specific metric. It would resemble a scatter plot but use text labels instead of points, making it easier to identify and interpret key drivers at a glance.

 

Why is this feature important?
This would provide an intuitive way to analyze performance or perception differences among dimension values (e.g., campaigns, products, or pages) in a single, visually engaging chart. It’s especially useful for understanding “how each dimension feels” relative to a metric.

 

How would you like the feature to work
The visualization could plot dimension values (as text) along two axes — for example, performance vs. volume — and apply color or font size to indicate sentiment, change, or relative importance (or even font size). Hovering over text could show detailed metrics or trends.