Analyzing campaigns gives you a clear idea of the performance of a particular push notification campaign; was your campaign good, mediocre or ‘let’s never talk about this again’ bad. But the thing is you need to know, so that you scale on a strategy you did on a particular campaign or find out what went wrong.
Do you know when users usually click on your notifications? How has a particular campaign performed during a festival season? You will agree that knowing answers to questions like these can help you create better campaigns.
So, we went ahead and made a few tweaks in reporting. Now you can analyze and monitor your campaigns easily.
We have merged ‘Scheduled Notifications’ and ‘Notification Reports’ to display all the information in one place. Now it will reflect on your dashboard as ‘Campaign Reports’.
Here, you can view the statistics around the notification campaigns. Once you click on a campaign, a pop-up will be displayed with all the details of that particular campaign.
You can check the clicks on a campaign and choose a duration you want to track the performance for.
With this, you can know the days your campaign has performed the best. You can also get an idea of how users respond to your notifications on particular days. For example, if there is a Black Friday sale going on, you will be able to analyze the performance of the campaign specifically for that period.
You can also check the ‘Run’ of your notifications. When you have multiple notifications going out on the same day, you can now easily check the notification that is pushed on a particular date at a particular time.
For example, if you want to check how your Special Weekday Sale performed on 12th March at 10AM, you can now easily do so.
Search Bar- Now you can easily search for campaigns without having to scroll all the way down or go to the next page.
Status - Choose from these statuses to further drill down the campaigns listed-
For example, you have a sale on gadgets that starts tomorrow. You can schedule them well in advance and make sure that it is pushed out at the right time.
For example, you have set a recurring campaign for a sale on shoes that lasts for a week. While it has just been 2 days, it will continue for 5 more days.
For example, the notification you had sent this morning, has already delivered to the users.
For example, a campaign on a sale of superhero t-shirts that were deleted as the sale had shifted to next week.
These statuses can be applied to these two campaigns-
Type - Filter out campaigns on basis of frequency like
With these changes, you can keep tabs on your campaigns and get precise stats on which campaigns are performing the best.
Go ahead, start analyzing your campaigns and create awesome campaigns. You can also have a look at our docs to know about this update in detail. For any queries, feel free to chat with us.
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