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Overview of Candu Analytics

Monitor and optimize your content performance with Candu's comprehensive analytics.

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Written by Deborah Ramírez
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Analytics are available as soon as your content is live, giving you immediate visibility into what's working and what needs improvement. With Candu analytics, you can answer critical questions such as:

  • Is this content reaching the right users? Are they engaging with it?

  • Is it driving the product behaviors that matter to your business?

This guide walks you through where to find your data, what each metric means, and how to use insights to optimize your in-app experiences.

Where to find analytics data

Candu provides three main views for tracking performance. Each serves a different purpose in understanding how your content performs.

Dashboard analytics: Quick snapshot

In the Dashboard, you get a snapshot of recent activity across all your content. Start your day here for a quick pulse check.

What you see:

  • Unique viewers (last 7 days)

  • Content interactions (last 7 days)

  • Form submissions (last 7 days)

  • Checklists completed (last 7 days)

  • Top 5 content by views

  • Top 5 content by interactions

In-Editor analytics: Content-specific performance

You can see content-specific performance from the editor by going to the editor and clicking on Analytics on the top bar.

Detailed analytics tabs:

  • Overall: Complete performance data including views, interactions, and conversion rates

  • Segments: See how each audience segments engage with this content

  • Components: Drill into individual button, card, checklist, or flow performance

  • Goals: Connect your content to business outcomes by tracking whether content drives critical product behaviors. Learn more about setting up Goals.

Quick metrics (Component Toolbox): Click on any component (button, form, card) in the editor to see its 7-day performance metrics in the right-hand toolbox.

Side Menu Analytics: Data across all published content

Access Analytics from the main navigation on the left to see aggregated data across all your published content.

Available tabs:

  • Content: Performance across all published content pieces

  • Users: Individual user engagement patterns and activity

  • Groups: Account-level engagement (if you're sending group data to Candu)

  • Events: All tracked events, including external events piped into Candu from other platforms

Key Metrics Explained

Visitor Metrics

  • Views: Total number of times your content was seen during the selected period. Includes repeat visits from the same user. Use views to track overall engagement and identify peak usage periods. If views are high but unique views are low, users are returning to your content multiple times.

  • Unique Views: Count of unique users who viewed your content. Each user is counted only once regardless of how many times they return. Use unique views to measure actual content reach and audience growth. This is your true audience size for the selected period.

  • Views by User: Searchable and downloadable list showing each user's viewing behavior, including User ID, email, total views, and last view timestamp. Use this to identify power users, spot-check individual engagement patterns, or follow up with specific users who haven't engaged.

Note: You can also see views by content, segment, URL path, and URL Domain.

Engagement Metrics

Interactions

Total clicks and engagements with your content components, including:

  • Button clicks

  • Card interactions and dismissals

  • Form submissions

  • Checklist completions (both individual items and full checklist)

  • Flow step progressions

  • Tour step interactions

  • Modal dismissals

  • Hotspot engagements

Each interaction includes the total count, last performed timestamp, and individual user details.

Interaction labels: Candu automatically generates an event label for each component interaction (like "button-clicked" or "form-submitted").

You can customize these labels in the editor to make your analytics data more meaningful. For example, rename a button's event label from "button-1" to "invite-teammate-cta" to easily identify which buttons drive the most engagement.

Conversion Rate

The percentage of users who interact with your content after viewing it, calculated by dividing unique interactions by unique views.

Interactions by User

Individual user journeys showing which actions each user took within your content.

Use this to identify highly engaged users versus those who may need additional outreach, or to understand common interaction patterns.

Note: You can also see interactions by content, segment, URL path, and URL Domain.

Checklist Completions

Track when users complete all steps of a checklist. This metric only counts full checklist completion (all steps checked off), not partial progress.

Important: Event-driven checklists are excluded from this count.

View checklist completions at three levels:

  • Dashboard: Total completions across all checklists

  • By content: Percentage (count divided by total checklists completed) and counts for a specific checklist

  • By segment: Percentage (count divided by total checklists completed) and counts of checklists completed by segment

Form Submissions

Track the total number of form submissions across your content. This metric counts submission events only, it doesn't include the actual response data users submitted.

View form submissions at two levels:

  • Dashboard: Total submissions across all forms

  • By content: Percentage (count divided by total forms submitted) and total counts of forms by content

  • By segment: Percentage (count divided by total forms submitted) and total counts of forms by segment

To view the actual responses users submitted, navigate to Form Responses in the main left navigation. This is separate from analytics tracking and shows the content of what users submitted.

Specific Views and Other Metrics

Content Analytics (Side Menu)

The Content tab shows performance across all your published content in one view. Each row displays:

  • Content name

  • Last viewed timestamp

  • Total views

  • Total interactions

Sort by any column to identify your top performers or content that hasn't been viewed recently. Filter by user properties, segments, or traffic sources to narrow your analysis.

User Analytics (Side Menu)

The Users tab shows individual user engagement patterns. You'll see:

  • User ID and email

  • Last seen timestamp

  • Total views across all content

  • Total interactions across all content

Filter by user properties or group ID to focus on specific user segments. Download the user list to identify highly engaged users for case studies or users who need additional support.

Active Users vs Active Viewers

Found in the Users tab of side menu Analytics:

  • Active Users: Anyone who visited a page where Candu is installed OR was sent to Candu via integrations, even if they never saw Candu content.

  • Active Viewers: Users who actually viewed at least one piece of Candu content.

For more details on how MAUs are calculated and impact billing, see our MAU calculation guide.

Group Analytics (Side Menu)

If you're sending group information to Candu, the Groups tab shows account-level engagement patterns.

Goals (In-Editor)

Track whether your content influences users to complete important product actions. When you set a Goal, you select a User Event (like "invited team member" or "completed first campaign"). If a user views your content and then completes that event within 7 days, they count toward the Goal's conversion rate.

Goals help you prove ROI and measure whether your content drives the product behaviors that matter most to your business. Learn more about setting up Goals.

Events Analytics (Side Menu)

The Events tab in side menu Analytics shows all tracked events, including external events you've piped into Candu from other platforms via API or integrations like Segment.

It's primarily useful for technical users setting up integrations or tracking custom event patterns. Learn more about Candu's eventing schema in our developer documentation.

Component Analytics (In-Editor)

The Components tab shows performance for specific elements within your content: buttons, cards, checklists, and flows. Each component displays:

  • Total interactions

  • Last interaction timestamp

  • Conversion rate (for interactive elements)

Segment Analytics (In-Editor)

The Segments tab in your content editor breaks down views by which audience segment saw your content. This helps you understand whether your targeting is reaching the right users and which segments respond best.

Filtering and Exporting Your Data

All analytics views provide filtering options to focus on specific users, segments, or time periods.

Available Filters

Click "Add Filter" next to the date range selector to filter your data by:

User-specific filters:

  • User ID

  • Email address

  • User Properties (including data piped into Candu and properties generated by interaction labels)

Targeting filters:

  • Segments (which segments a user belongs to)

  • Group ID (for account-level filtering)

Traffic filters:

  • URL Domain

  • URL Path

You can apply multiple filters together using AND logic for more precise analysis.

Date Ranges

Analytics default to the last 7 days. You can select preset ranges (last 24 hours, last 30 days) or choose custom date ranges for specific time periods.

Exporting Data

Download your analytics data as CSV files from any view that displays user lists or content performance tables. Exported data includes all visible columns and respects any filters you've applied before downloading.

Note: CSV exports are limited to 2,000 rows per download

Need larger datasets? Contact Candu support for assistance.

Advanced Analytics

Experimentation

Candu supports A/B testing to help you optimize content performance through controlled experiments. You can test different designs, copy, targeting strategies, or calls-to-action to understand what drives the best results.

Experimentation is an advanced workflow with its own analytics views and statistical calculations. Learn more in our Experimentation guides.

Integration with External Analytics Tools

Connect Candu data with your product analytics stack for comprehensive analysis.

Available integrations include:

Push Candu events to your analytics tools to combine content engagement data with broader product usage patterns, create custom dashboards, or build specialized reports.

Learn more about setting up analytics integrations in our integration documentation.

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