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What is 'Analyze' in the platform for?

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Written by Henrik Lund
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Analyze gives you an overview via dashboards of your various campaigns. You can view a specific campaign or create your Global dashboard. Share dashboards with others who can access them outside the platform. Data is updated every 15 min.

Global dashboards

The global dashboard allows you to create a total dashboard. It can be on all campaigns or selected ones. Here you can freely set up the dashboard as you wish by adding various widgets to your dashboard.


Campaign dashboards

For each campaign, a dashboard with general data points is displayed. You have the option to edit or add more to your Dashboard. You will find the campaign dashboard by searching in the field and clicking on the option to mark it as a favourite. You can choose a period in the right corner. There are different options to use or choose a custom period.


Add a widget to your dashboard

Add widgets to your dashboard and display data the way you want it. Click Add widget and give it a name, then choose the type and what data to display. When you press Add Chart, it will appear at the bottom of the dashboard and you can add it wherever you want and in the size you want.


Share dashboard

Share the dashboard with a colleague by clicking on Share Dashboard. You can choose to share the dashboard via a link or email. If you choose email, enter your name and email and write a message. An email will then be sent to the person, with a link that provides access to the dashboard. The dashboard is designed to be accessed outside the platform.


The dashboard updates every 15 min.


Explanation of Dashboard

Visitors: The total number of people who started a session by viewing the campaign. A session is created when the campaign is shown.

Participants: The number of people who interacted with the campaign content, such as clicking links or navigating to a new page.

New Participants: The number of people who interacted with the content for the first time, meaning they’ve never engaged with the campaign before.

Bounced Participants: The number of people who started but didn’t finish a game. If no game is present, this number matches the total participants.

Games Played: The number of people who completed a game within the campaign.

Win Rate: The percentage of games where participants won a prize, calculated as prizes won divided by games played.

Prizes Won: The total number of prizes awarded to participants during the campaign.

Losers: The number of participants who played the game but did not win a prize.

Permissions: The number of people who entered their personal data into a form within the campaign.

New Permissions: The number of people who provided their data and are new to the lead list, meaning their data did not previously exist in the system.

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