Users Table in Hook
The Users Table in Hook is a report of all users across all customers for your organisation. A user is defined as someone who has access to your organisation’s platform. Information in the users table includes:
The type of user they are, based on their activity using your product. Find out more about user types here
The information that relates to the company they belong to, which also exists in the Customers table
How they sit within their company’s hierarchy
Reporting on Users in Hook as a CSM
With the Users table in Hook, CSMs are able to:
Create customisable reports to understand user engagement at a customer level
Understand user engagement for your entire book of business, all in one place
Export reports to analyse user engagement and share with stakeholders
Add targeted users to a cadence to take action on at-risk accounts, on individual accounts and at scale
Once specific users are identified in the Users table, their usage history can be found on the User page. This includes the login count to your organisation’s platform and the history of how their usage has changed over time. For example, when an active user became inactive.
A view of the Users table can be used to build reports
Related Article: Users Page
Customising the Users table
Include or Exclude Columns
In the Users Table, select the pencil icon next to Columns.
To add a new column, tick the column to add. Use the search bar if needed.
To remove a column, untick the box or press the X next to the column name.
Columns can be reordered by dragging them to the desired position.
You can also choose to Add all columns or Remove all columns to reset the view.
Sort by columns
In the Users Table, select the pencil icon next to Sort by.
2. Choose which column to sort by. Use the search bar if needed. Click on the arrows to order by ascending or descending order.
Add Filters
In the Users Table, select the pencil icon next to Filters.
Select the column from the list to add as a filter. Use the search bar if needed.
Adjust the filter. Depending on the type of column, you can select multiple values, choose a minimum and maximum value or select a date range.
Click Save (if required) to apply the filter condition.
Views and Reporting
Create a View
After applying filters, sort and/or column customisation to the Users Table, select Save As.
2. Enter a name for the view.
3. Click Save.
4. The saved view will now appear in the Views dropdown.
You can share views with other Hook users by sharing the URL in the address bar
Edit a View
Select the view to edit from the Views: Standard View dropdown in the Users Table.
Click Edit this view.
3. Adjust the filters, columns and sort where required.
4. Click Save to update the view. To save as a new view, click Save as.
Add a View as a Favourite
Click the Views: Standard View dropdown in the Users table.
2. Select Manage Views.
3. Click the star icon next to the view name you’d like to favourite.
4. The view will appear under Favourite views in the dropdown list of views.
Make a View Default when Visiting the Users Table
Click the Views: Standard View dropdown in the Users table.
Hover over the name of the view you want to make the default.
Click the pin icon next to the view name.
This view is now pinned. It will be the default view seen when navigating the Users table.
Export Reports
Go to the Users table. Select a view or apply necessary filters, if required.
Click Export and choose the appropriate file format. XLSX, CSV and TSV can be chosen.
A success message will appear once the file has downloaded.
❓Frequently Asked Questions
Can I share views with other people?
Views can be shared with other Hook users by copying the URL in your browser’s address bar. Any views that are saved in the Users table will also be visible to other Hook users.
To share views with anyone outside of Hook, data can be exported from the Users table.
Can I filter the Users table to see users of specific customers?
This can be done in two ways:
Create a view in the Customers table and select Drill-down to users
Create a view in the Users table which filters on the Customer column
How can I see which users are admins?
The column Role in the Users table will have this information.