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curtis_pond
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September 22, 2022
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Building a flow diagram that tracks users across all my sites

  • September 22, 2022
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Hi,

 

I'm pointing five separate web sites (each a unique subdomain, such as site-a.company.com, site-b.company.com, etc.) to the same Report Suite ID to see if I can show popular journeys across the entire experience. For example: user begins their journey on Site A, goes to Site B, then Site E, then back to Site C. I'd like to see this journey via a Path Flow. At this stage of dev testing, all five sites share the same evar/prop for the dimensions I want to inspect (such as Page Name). Any reason why this can't be done in a Flow visualization (as long as I actually have test data to track)?


A bit of background: I referred to this doc to determine the best approach for combining data to tell a holistic story of our "web experience" (i.e., the five sites). https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/analytics/implementation/prepare/global-rs.html?lang=en. Thanks for any guidance or shared experiences 🙂

 

-Curtis

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ベストアンサー Jennifer_Dungan

So long as this is a shared suite, and using Experience Cloud IDs... this should be doable.. the amount of pathing you have may make the report quite large, but I can't see any reason why it wouldn't work.

 

However, if you are using "Page Name" this will be filled with all the pages on Site A, and all the Pages on Site B, etc....

 

If you are just trying to see users moving between sites, you might be better off looking at a dimension that just tracks the site domain (I use my server variable for this, but it could easily be any prop or eVar)... but then you could limit that flow to just users moving between sites without all the page variations complicating the report.

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Jennifer_Dungan
Community Advisor and Adobe Champion
Community Advisor and Adobe Champion
September 22, 2022

So long as this is a shared suite, and using Experience Cloud IDs... this should be doable.. the amount of pathing you have may make the report quite large, but I can't see any reason why it wouldn't work.

 

However, if you are using "Page Name" this will be filled with all the pages on Site A, and all the Pages on Site B, etc....

 

If you are just trying to see users moving between sites, you might be better off looking at a dimension that just tracks the site domain (I use my server variable for this, but it could easily be any prop or eVar)... but then you could limit that flow to just users moving between sites without all the page variations complicating the report.

curtis_pond
curtis_pond作成者
Level 3
September 22, 2022

Hey @jennifer_dungan! As usual, thank you much for the help! I do have Experience Cloud IDs enabled, although I need to do some more research around that extension. Great suggestion on the server variable. I do have that variable enabled as well. Thanks again, this was the quick gut check that I needed. 

Jennifer_Dungan
Community Advisor and Adobe Champion
Community Advisor and Adobe Champion
September 23, 2022

You're welcome. I have a similar setup in my own implementation 🙂