Adobe Analytics landing page
The landing page for Adobe Analytics brings together both Analysis Workspace and Reports & Analytics (end-of-lifed) in a single interface and access point under the Workspace umbrella. It features a project manager home page, an updated reports menu, modernized reports, and a learning section to help you with getting started more effectively. Here is a video overview:
New landing page features new-features
Click the Customize table icon at the top right of the table. New table columns include:
- Scheduled: Set to On when a project is scheduled or Off when it is not. Clicking the On link lets you see information about the scheduled project. You can also edit the project schedule if you are the project owner.
- Project ID: The project ID can be used for debugging projects.
- Longest Date Range: Longer date ranges increase project complexity and may increase processing and load times.
- Number of Queries: The total number of requests made to Analytics when the project loads. A higher number of project queries increases project complexity and may increase processing and load times. This data is available only after a project has loaded or a scheduled project was sent.
- Reports > Audience > Bots
- Reports > Audience > Bot Pages
- Reports > Engagement > Real-Time
- Reports > Most popular > Next page
- Reports > Most popular > Previous page
- Reports > Engagement > Page analysis > Page summary
Note that these reports are in Workspace format and require configuration and build. The output consists of a panel of high-level metrics, trended data, Flow visualization, and more. You can modify these reports and change dimensions, dimension items, etc. These reports are also available as panels under Workspace panels.
Top menu structure top-menu
- Top Analytics menu: Most reports are now in the Reports menu in the left rail.
- The left rail has three tabs: Projects, Reports, and Learning.
Terminology
- Projects are customized designs that combine data components, tables, and visualizations that you built or that someone else built and shared with you. Projects also refers to blank projects and blank mobile scorecards.
- Reports refers to anything that was pre-built by Adobe, such as templates in Workspace.
- Templates is no longer used as a term for Adobe’s pre-built Workspace projects. They are now under Reports. The term Templates is still used for templates your company created.
Navigate the Projects tab navigate-projects
Projects serves as the Workspace home page. The Projects tab displays the Company folder, any personal folders you created, your projects, and Mobile scorecards. Use this page to view, create, and modify folders, projects, and mobile scorecards. For more information, see About Folders in Analytics.
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Tables and visualizations within a panel derive data from the report suite selected in the top right of the panel. The report suite also determines what components are available in the left rail. Within a project, you can use one or many report suites depending on your analysis use cases. The list of report suites is sorted on relevance. Adobe defines relevance based on how recently and frequently the suite has been used by the current user, and how frequently the suite is used within the organization.
Deprecation of the Project Manager Page deprecate-pm-page
With the release of the new landing page, we deprecated Project Manager as listed under the Components manager. The new landing page handles all of the functionality of the old Project Manager page and more.
One common use case for the Project Manager page was to view all your projects.
To view all of your projects on the new landing page by using the filter rail, select OTHER FILTERS and then select Show all.
If you’re in the “Folders & Projects” view, a modal will pop-up asking if you want to switch to the “All projects” view which makes it easier to view all of your projects outside of any folders that they may be organized in. Select Switch to “All projects” view to better view all of the projects you have access to.
Another use case for Admins is to manage company reports in order to delete, rename, tag, or approve reports. For information about managing reports, see Managing company reports.
Navigate the Reports tab navigate-reports
The Reports tab consolidates the following sets of reports:
- The pre-built Workspace templates that were previously located under Workspace > Project > New. Adobe no longer uses the word “template” in this context.
- Most of the pre-built reports under the previous Adobe Analytics Reports top menu. These reports are now displayed in Analysis Workspace.
- Under Reports, a Favorites folder shows up only if you mark a new report as a favorite. No pre-existing Reports & Analytics favorites are carried forward.
- Only the most commonly used reports that were formerly grouped in Reports & Analytics are available. A handful of rarely used or no-longer-relevant reports are no longer available. See the Landing page FAQ below for more details.
For more information about the Reports tab in Analysis Workspace, including viewing and saving reports, see Use pre-built reports.
For information about creating and managing custom company reports, see Create and manage company reports.
Use the Learning tab navigate-learning
The Learning page contains hands-on video tours, tutorials, and links to documentation.
Use the Learning page in Adobe Analytics to learn beginner, intermediate, or advanced features and use-cases in Adobe Analytics.
Access the Learning page
- In Adobe Analytics, select Workspace > Learning.
Learning page features
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Filter content: The Filter icon in the left rail allows you to filter learning content by experience level (Beginner, Intermediate, or Advanced) and by content type (Document, Video, or Tours & tutorials).
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Track progress: After you select a piece of content, a Viewed tag appears. This tag helps you track your progress through the learning content. You can select the Viewed tag to remove it from a piece of content.
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View additional content: While viewing any video, select the Learn more button to view related documentation content on Experience League. Or, from the Learning page, select either of the following options to view additional content:
- Visit YouTube: View the full Analysis Workspace YouTube playlist.
- Visit Experience League: View the full suite of Adobe Analytics documentation on Experience League.
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Fundamentals for new users: The Workspace Fundamentals tour is recommended for new users. This tour takes you directly to Workspace and walks you through the most common actions. This tour can also be relaunched any time in Workspace via the tooltip pop-over from the panel header.
Set your landing page set-landing
Users can set their preferred landing page.
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Go to Analytics > Components > Preferences > General.
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Check which landing page you would prefer:
Hide Report tab hide-reports
Admins can hide the Reports tab for all users within their organization.
- Go to Analytics > Components > Preferences > Company.
- Check Hide Reports Tab.
Landing page FAQ landing-faq
No, the following reports were phased out, based on overall usage data:
- Any custom eVars/props/events/classifications
- My Recommended Reports
- Hourly/Daily/Weekly/Monthly/Quarterly/Yearly unique visitors
- DailyWeekly/Monthly/Quarterly/Yearly unique customers
- Action name depth
- Action name summary
- Add dashboard
- Age
- Audio support
- Billing information
- Clicks to page
- Color depth
- Cookie support
- Cookies
- Connection types
- Creative elements
- Credit card type
- Cross sell
- Custom event funnels
- Custom links
- Customer ID
- Day of week
- Entry action name
- Exit action name
- Exit links
- Fallout
- File downloads
- Find in store
- Full paths
- Gender
- Hit type VISTA rule
- Image support
- Java
- JavaScript
- JavaScript version
- Manage bookmarks
- Manage dashboards
- Monitor color depth
- Monitor resolutions
- Newsletter signups
- Next action name
- Next action name flow
- Null searches
- Operating system
- Order review
- Page of day
- Pages not found
- Pathfinder
- Path length
- Previous action name
- Previous action name flow
- Product activity
- Product cost
- Product department
- Product inventory category
- Product name
- Product reviews
- Product season
- Product shares
- Product zooms
- Reload
- Searches
- Servers
- Single page visits
- Shipping information
- Site hierarchy
- Social mentions
- Time of day
- Time spent on action name
- Video support
- Visitor state