Effi offers two distinct ways to view and analyze your event data: Detailed View and Total View. Each view is designed to provide unique insights, helping you evaluate your broadcast performance in a way that suits your goals. Here’s how they differ:
Detailed View
With the help of AI, Detailed View gives you a segment-by-segment breakdown of your content so you can take a micro look at what resonated with your audience and what didn't.
Here's more of what Detailed View provides:
Segment-by-Segment Insights: The Detailed View breaks down your broadcast into segments, providing granular insights into each portion of your event.
Data Points by Segment: For every data point you select, you’ll see its values divided by segments—whether it’s engagement, donations, or audience sentiment. This is ideal for pinpointing which parts of your broadcast resonated most with your audience.
Use Case: If you want to analyze specific moments or sections of your broadcast, such as the impact of a guest speaker or the performance of a live poll, Detailed View is the way to go.
Total View
With Total View you get a more Macr-level look at your broadcast to see how your content performed overall.
Here's more of what Total View provides:
Overall Summary: Total View gives you a comprehensive look at your broadcast’s performance as a whole. Instead of segment-specific details, you’ll see aggregated data that reflects the entire event.
Combined Metrics: For the data points you choose, Total View consolidates the values into a single total or average, giving you a high-level perspective on your broadcast’s success.
Use Case: When you’re reporting overall performance to stakeholders or comparing multiple broadcasts at a glance, Total View provides a streamlined summary of your data.
By offering both views, Effi ensures that you can tailor your analysis to your unique needs, whether you’re diving deep into specific moments or summarizing overall performance. Both views are accessible in reporting and analytics features, making it easy to switch between them as needed.