Once you set up an Adobe Analytics site-level report, you must configure a Report widget on the dashboard that displays its metrics. One Report widget houses one site report and its metrics; therefore...
Once you configure an Adobe Analytics page report, you must apply its metrics to your site's assets so that they show up in an asset's Analytics tab. For details on page reports, see Setting up an Ado...
After the Google Analytics 4 integration has been added to Brightspot (as outlined in Adding the Google Analytics 4 integration), you can configure Brightspot to retrieve analytics data for specific s...
Before you can leverage the Google Analytics 4 integration to view analytics data in Brightspot, you must first add the integration to the CMS. To add the Google Analytics 4 integration to Brightspot:...
In Google Analytics 4, a custom event is a specific event that takes place on your site that you tell Google you want to track, like a particular form submission or a page scroll percentage. Custom ev...
If you have configured the Google Analytics 4 integration as described in Configuring a site to retrieve Google Analytics 4 data, you can use the data you retrieve from Google Analytics to inform sort...
The Report widget allows you to select one or two fields to deliver granular analytics on your content. You can also select between Brightspot Analytics, Google Analytics, or simply get an aggregated ...
Brightspot accumulates and reports on visitors’ viewing patterns within your site. You can generate analytics accumulated by Brightspot (known as “Brightspot Analytics”), or retrieve analytics from an...
Some analytics are also available at the individual asset level. The metrics available at the asset level are: Page Views Video Watch Percentage Video Watch Time. To view asset-level analytics: Search...
Site-level analytics in Brightspot show you how your site is performing as a whole, as well as how individual assets within your site are performing. Site-level analytics are displayed on widgets that...