Count recurring
Need to count how many sessions a user had or how often specific events have been re-fired? Thanks to the new “Count recurring” option, this can be done easily. This returns the count of how often a value, event etc. has happened again.
Hide series
A series can now be hidden in a time-series report. This is useful, if you need to calculated values but you do not need to show or present them in a graph or data table.
Custom date format sorting
If custom date formats are used, the sorting now works perfectly, adding even more power to the custom date format.
Auto-logout
After 30min inactivity, your backend session will be terminated and a new login is required.
Remember me
We added a new “Remember me” function to the login. This will prevent our two-factor authentication to be triggered for the next six hours. Additionally, we added a new function “Logout all devices”. This is needed if you have to log out a device you currently don’t have access to.
New environment variables
Within our variables section, you can now access three new variables. “Environment name” comes handy if you need to set up different Events for different regions for example. “Type” can be used, to determine if you are in a test or production environment. This helps to create a full fetched test environment. Last but not least “Consent level”. This is a powerful feature, since pixel dropping, site personalization etc. can then be limited to appropriate consent levels only.
Transpose data
Data can now be transposed! Transposing data can be used to switch the x and y-axis of a report. This is useful if you need a different layout of reports in other tools or even spreadsheets, where, for example, the dates should be horizontal and not vertical. This is our first step into this feature and a more complex functionality will be implemented in the future.
Bug fixes
We focused heavily on bugs in this release. Many known issues have been resolved.