Who can use this feature?
- Available with Enterprise, Advanced, Business, and Free plans.
- Explorers can create and edit. Admins, architects, and standard users can create, edit, and save.
Tables provide a compact view of Fullstory analytics data, letting you quickly scan and compare multiple values without needing to create individual metrics for each dimension.
Tables are complimentary to dashboards in that they both combine multiple metrics into a single view. While dashboards organize information into cards, tables take a straightforward approach of presenting rows and columns in a compact format.
Quick start
Want to get started without reading all of the documentation?
- Click the Create button on the left side of the Fullstory menu.
- Click Table from the menu that opens.
- Name your table "Demo table".
- Under Segment, confirm that "Everyone" is selected.
- Change Date to be Past 7 Days.
- Click Group by and choose Day from under Built-in Properties. Note that the text for Group by will change to Day.
- Click Day from the group by menu and choose URL Host from under Built-in Properties.
- Expand the first row of days to see the URL hosts for that row.
- Click Save to save the table.
Anatomy of a table
- Segment: Choose a segment to apply to all the data in the table.
- Date: Select the date range for the table.
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Group by dimension: Select which properties (up to 3) by which to group data.
Only built-in properties are supported at this time. Support for custom properties will be coming soon. - Property > more actions: Click the 3 dots (⋮) next to a property to filter, reorder, or remove the grouping.
- Rows: Data will be displayed in individual rows, grouped by property. Tables support up to 1000 rows per dimension.
- Sessions: The first column will always be number of unique sessions.
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Columns: Each subsequent column is a metric that has been added to the table. A table can have up to 12 columns.
Column metrics use the segment chosen for the table, overriding the segment that may have been defined as part of the metric. - Add to table: Click the plus button to add a new column to the table. Metrics and funnel metrics can be added as columns.
- Export as CSV: Export the visible table data to CSV. See below for more details.
Creating a table
Create a new table anywhere you would create a new product analytics object in Fullstory. You'll find Table below Dashboard by clicking the Create button in the following locations:
- The left Fullstory menu
- The library
- Spaces, both public and private
Exporting a table
Click the down arrow icon (⤓) in the top right of the table area to export table data to a CSV. All top-dimension rows and any grouped rows that have been expanded will be included.
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FAQ
Can I add a table to a dashboard?
Not yet, but this functionality is coming soon.
Can I compare multiple segments within the same table?
You can't compare multiple segments within the same table like you can with other dimension properties.
Use the Segment dropdown at the top of the table to look at the table from the perspective of each segment.
Can I create metrics based on different segments and add them to the table to compare segments?
Fullstory lets you associate a segment when defining a metric. However, this segment will get overridden by the table's segment when the metric gets added as a column to the table.
As a workaround, you can often approximate user segments by creating metrics that are filtered on events—which can contain user properties—rather than users. See this article for more information.
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