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Get targeted insights with filters for Card Analytics
Get targeted insights with filters for Card Analytics

Sort and view data for digital business cards grouped together using labels

Bidisha Sinha avatar
Written by Bidisha Sinha
Updated over 2 months ago

Now, you can filter the analytics for your digital business cards based on various criteria, such as card link, number of views, template, or custom labels. This powerful filtering capability enables you to conduct targeted analysis, providing valuable insights into your networking efforts.

For example, suppose some of your team members recently attended a networking event. In that case, you can use filters to isolate those specific cards and analyze their performance, including the number of views and saves they received. This targeted analysis helps gauge your networking strategies' effectiveness and identify areas for improvement.

Moreover, you can filter by detailed data within your digital business cards, such as the card owner’s name, email, designation, department, or location. These filters allow you to play around with your Cards data, enabling you to gain deeper insights that inform your future networking strategies and optimize your efforts.

Prerequisites

Uniqode Cards Account

How to use filters to view Card analytics

  1. Click Analytics on the left panel to visit the analytics page.

2. Click on Add Filters to filter the view of your analytics dashboard. Choose from a variety of options to filter your cards:

  1. Full Name: Search by card owner’s name.

  2. Owner Email: Search by card owner’s email address.

  3. Card Link: Track down cards by their URLs.

  4. Card Views: Find your most (or least) viewed cards.

  5. Card Saves: See which cards have received the most (or least).

  6. Location: See how cards from a specific location perform.

  7. Department: Sort cards by owners’ department.

  8. Company Name: Sort cards by owners’ company name.

  9. Job Title: Sort cards by owners’ job title.

  10. Card Template: Select cards using a specific template.

  11. Date Created: Track codes created within a specific timeframe.

  12. Last Updated: Prioritize recently edited cards.

  13. Label: Focus on cards within specific categories you've created.

Note: You can combine multiple filters using Add filters for more specific searches. For instance, if your organization has offices in multiple locations, you can find all digital business cards for a particular location that belong to a specific department.

3. Modify the time period of the aggregate analytics chosen under the drop-down menu.

​4. Export your filtered analytics report in PDF or CSV format.

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