Provide an explicit tracking of (monetary) values through goal or event tracking #256
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Another request for this via email today: "the ability to assign a value to a goal and see the accumulated value for all goal completions". it's an important need for ecommerce. |
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"Indeed like in Google Analytics. Assign a dynamic value to a goal (value is filled in via the dataLayer). Have the ability to sum up the values per dimension (per date, per source, per device, per country, ...)" |
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Would love to see this. We want to add the amount when someone purchases via the checkout. |
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Yes, I think it's an important feature. |
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Being able to track event value for conversions is deal breaker as far as many of my clients are concerned to switch over from GA |
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Update: We've now opened up a preview version of this to everyone. You can now assign monetary values to custom events and track the revenue attribution of your ecommerce store. Instructions at https://plausible.io/docs/ecommerce-revenue-tracking |
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thanks @rodrigotassinari and @dsager! it's now possible to add more details to your revenue tracking by using custom properties. this lets you track order IDs, coupon codes, if customers are logged in and whatever else you need. our docs now include examples of how to do this with Shopify and WooCommerce. see https://plausible.io/docs/ecommerce-revenue-tracking |
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Update: Latest version of our WordPress plugin introduces a WooCommerce integration for revenue attribution tracking. The WooCommerce integration automatically sets up several custom events (including add to cart and remove from cart), revenue tracking for completed purchases, custom properties (including product name, price and total cart items) and a checkout funnel to help you understand the cart abandonment rate. No need to manually set up anything nor to edit your code. Details at: https://plausible.io/wordpress-analytics-plugin |
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Allow the option to assign a monetary value to the conversion when setting up a goal or event. Similar to GA:
"Each time the goal is completed by a user, this amount is added together and seen in your reports as the Goal Value. For example, if your sales team can close 10% of people who sign up for a newsletter, and your average transaction is $500, you might assign $50 (i.e. 10% of $500) to your newsletter sign-up goal—a goal that users complete when they reach the final newsletter sign-up page. In contrast, if only 1% of signups result in a sale, you might only assign $5 to your newsletter sign-up goal."
(feature request via dm)
Update: We've now opened up a preview version of this to everyone. You can now assign monetary values to custom events and track the revenue attribution of your ecommerce store. Instructions at https://plausible.io/docs/ecommerce-revenue-tracking
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