WALTHAM, Mass., April 23, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Revulytics, Inc., a leading provider of software utilization analytics for on-premise software programs, these days introduced User Flow reporting in its Usage Intelligence platform. The new path analytics visualization allows product teams to discover and explore user reasons and conduct, and is robotically enabled for all activities they are tracking.
Revulytics® Usage Intelligence, an easy-to-combine product usage analytics and the in-application messaging platform, is now extra powerful for improving user experience and workflows. User Flow reporting offers product teams an interactive visualization of the trails customers are taking through software. With the capacity to feature filters and create cohorts, we could product groups drill down and focus their exploration of why users are taking particular actions to enhance the user experience and usefulness.
“Our first enjoyment with the new User Flow record turned out to be eye-opening. The reality that we may want to visualize straightaway the events we’re already tracking made it easy to begin exploring user behavior proper away,” said Michael Rayman, Senior Design Engineer at Keithley, a Tektronix Company. “It’s certainly intuitive, and it’s brilliant being capable of filtering out the things you don’t want to have a look at and showcasing the matters that originate from specific nodes – and then drilling down and refining it. The way it surfaces paths through the utility that we wouldn’t count on opens up a variety of opportunities for analysis to help us make our merchandise even simpler to use.”
Product groups can easily pick the route to research the movements that begin with or cease with a particular occasion, or take a much wider view and discover the actions that precede and follow a particular hotspot event. The ability to spotlight a unique path (and fade others) makes it simpler to recognize the critical paths while hiding any noise. This potential is similarly better through imparting drill-down options at every node level.
“It’s been rewarding sharing the new User Flow report with clients,” said Keith Fenech, Vice President, Software Analytics at Revulytics. “There’s a genuine sense of exhilaration and discovery as product teams start exploring their present facts with those new visualizations. We’re getting exquisite remarks on the level of interactivity that lets in product groups too, without difficulty, explore their users’ trips from a high level and drill down into the specifics each time needed.”
Key blessings of User Flow reporting consist of:
Automatically enabled for all activities. Usage Intelligence is already tracking
Verify that customers are taking the surest route through a workflow to improve feature usage guidance and education
Identify if users are taking one-of-a-kind paths via workflows to enhance the User Interface layout and User Experience
Visually navigate through paths to speedily see occasion usage patterns
Filter reviews to view paths taken by using users matching particular criteria
Exclude noise activities such as machine-generated occasions that are not consumer-initiated for purifier user paths
Track the route customers take from ReachOut In-Application messages through your software to measure campaign effectiveness.
About Revulytics
Revulytics offers cloud-based, total software program utilization analytics that provides software manufacturers deep visibility into how their products are getting used and misused, providing them with actionable intelligence to generate sales, optimize product development, and make data-driven decisions across their business. Its compliance analytics solution and turnkey offerings are utilized by leading software vendors to boost license sales and globally reduce software program piracy. Its software utilization analytics answer gives treasured perception into product utilization and environments, allowing product managers and developers to construct better products. Revulytics software program utilization analytics has supported client compliance programs, generating greater than $2.4 billion in new license revenue since 2010.