Hey @Asheesh_Pandey ,Thank you for your comments and insights. I align with Adobe's vision for the future and think it is great!!!However I still strongly believe "build rule" should be the default option right now. In the current state, the UI misleads users into thinking "composing audiences" woul...
On our tests it's been about 30min AA to AEP. Using Edge (Web SDK, others) you'll have <1s latency and make realtime use cases an option. You can also send data only using Edge to AEP, and connecting Adobe Analytics to use AEP's data as source, but that usually requires a longer project. Usually you...
No.You can integrate AA audience to Target, Campaign and Ads.https://experienceleague.adobe.com/en/docs/analytics/components/segmentation/segmentation-workflow/seg-publishBut you can connect analytics as a source in AEP and recreate the segment there.Watch out for event volume and manage TTL. When p...
When you click to create a segment, you get a popup with "compose audience" and "build rule" options, with "compose" being the default pre-checked option. This makes no sense! Composed audiences is a limited feature, designed for advanced users, for specific use cases.I bet if you look at analytics,...
We have a scenario where the final transaction is composed of multiple orders, and each order has it's related products.The customer can choose different payment methods or financing options for each order (based on product category) in a single checkout.The structure is similar to this:Transactiont...
You might have to configure the data that will be available for personalization within a Journey.Try looking into Configurations > Data Sources.You might specify an Event Dataset and Fields that should be available to use contextually. I haven't played with it yet, but also contextual event informat...
Same thing here. We are not able to see "Opens/Clicks" report in Journeys or Campaigns within AJO.There is no documentation related to Push Tracking in AJO, only in Adobe Campaign:https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/campaign-standard/using/administrating/configuring-mobile/push-tracking.html?lan...
Consider that I'm doing a abandoned cart journey - my evaluation criteria would be AddToCart without Purchase in last 30min or something, and I intend to activate the customer for 7 days.If a user converts the next day, would that mean he would be automatically excluded from the journey, or I would ...
And what would be the best practice for me to measure the impact of the split?Should I put an "update profile" after the split, and create a schema to capture in which Journey each user is?