Session’s time: relative or absolute
Now you can choose the session’s time format and switch it from relative to absolute. Click on the time indicator in the session player to see how it works:
Now you can choose the session’s time format and switch it from relative to absolute. Click on the time indicator in the session player to see how it works:
As of today, you can use LiveSession’s search bar to find users by their email addresses or name. This action will create a new search with an adequate filter:
We’ve added an option to search events by their content. We’ve also redesigned the event types dropdown by changing the way each type of event is shown and adding information about the number of events of each type:
We have launched our new Zendesk integration! You can install it straight from the Zendesk Marketplace. It adds links to your identified user’s latest sessions in the ticket view:
We’ve added a custom events settings page. From now on, you can get examples on how to set up Custom Events or how to use your Google Analytics or Segment events with LiveSession:
We’ve revamped the Segments’ list view in Funnels. You will get hints on what filters are defining any particular segment:
As of today, you will find a page load time in the right sidebar of our session player:
You can see who created a segment by hovering over it on the segments’ list:
We’ve just launched a long-awaited feature: Funnels. With LiveSession Funnels, you can track sets of actions your users take while visiting your website. See which parts of your customers’ purchase path could be improved or increase conversion rates on your subscription forms.
To create your first funnel, simply open the Funnels tab:
From here, you can view, edit, duplicate and analyze funnels you already created. When creating a funnel, you can use any of the LiveSession filters.
We're happy to announce a Beta version of LiveSession's REST API!
From now, you'll be able to retrieve information about your data programmatically. You can, for example, use the API for a deeper analysis of the data collected by LiveSession.
To get started, go to Settings > API Tokens and then click the "Create Token" button.
If you need more technical details, take a look at LiveSession Developers.