We work with a lot of different brands at my company (B2B) and we use Adobe to analyze both online and offline data for those partners. We routinely send reports and analyses to our partners and it would be extremely helpful if we were able to create customized cover letters with our reports within...
The Time between Events isn’t an absolute number, it’s only available in Reports and it comes with a time dimension breakout (<1min, 1-5min, etc.)The Workspace version uses ‘time on site’ metric, which isn’t the same thing
Similar yes, but ‘Time Prior to Event’ still sets your ‘start time’ as the start of the visit. I was thinking of a solution that allows us to pick the start time (say they started their visit OR they entered the funnel/cart) as well as a end time (say they finished the cart or added another item to...
Currently in Workspace i'm using Custom Time Periods to compare a rolling 4 weeks - 2 weeks vs. 2 weeks. The original goal of the report was to monitoring things every day measuring and alerting for significant drops.The problem is I can't use the same report to check 'historical' time periods - me...
I'm pretty sure you can do this today if you manually select which values you have in the report. Meaning if you pull in 'Mobile Device Type' you won't be able to sort it. However if you just pulled in Other, Mobile Phone, Tablet you can sort it. Not sure if that helps with your uses case, but th...
A lot of times we as analyst are asked to calculate an incremental value of a change to a user experience. I know Adobe has Target which is kind of this ideas bread and butter but I think it would be amazing if Workspace could support the following idea for programs that we don't run through Target...
First a simple idea:We have a relative volatile business where weekdays volumes are dramatically higher than weekends and the daytime is dramatically higher than the night time As such when we generate a daily line chart we have a chart that looks like super fast heart beat with lots of peaks and v...
BrandonI think the confusion came by your original email asking if I wanted to ‘exclude outliers’. In my mind, it made me wonder - how would Adobe define an outlier?My original ideas was to allow me to set my own range for the y-axis, implying that I as analyst wanted to have more control of my gra...
Outlier suppression is the main motivation and is what sparked my ideaBut we need this to also work if we turn off ‘anomaly detection’, so how would we detect outliers if the anomaly detection feature is not visible on the graph?Hope that makes sense
Right now in Workspace, the range of the scale for the line & bar charts is set by the tool automatically and is based on the data set being presented. While most of the time this is fine however when it comes to supporting metrics that have high occurrences of major outliers (like page load time) ...