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Saved Charts

Learn how to create analytics views to monitor key behaviors within your app.

Updated at July 3rd, 2025

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What are Saved Charts? Use cases to get started Adding Events to Create Charts Saving a Chart Saved Chart Metric Page Export a CSV

What are Saved Charts?

Saved Charts are custom analytics views that users can create and store to easily access important data and insights. Saved Charts are closely tied to the Events Explorer and let you track key events, trends, or behaviors within your app—such as feature usage or user engagement—by saving specific chart configurations for quick reference and sharing.

Use cases to get started

  • Add Application events as a saved chart to get a quick insight into engagement with those events.
  • Add your Track events to the chart to see how your users are interacting with your product.
  • Had a feature release recently? Add the flow you used to launch it and the (application or track) event tracking the click to see how the flow influenced engagement.
  • Add one of your onboarding flows as well as key events that lead to activation (Application/Track events) to see how the flow may be impacting behavior.

Adding Events to Create Charts

You can toggle between the different event types to view your events, select multiple events, and add them to the overview graph for analysis. There is a maximum of 10 events that can be added at any one time.

To add events, click on the Add Symbol (+) next to the event details.

After adding at least one event, you have the ability to view the data as a line chart or as a column chart.

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Saving a Chart

Once you add one or more events to the Overview chart, you have the ability to save that chart. The Events Explorer will save the events selected, time period, user segment (if applicable), and chart type. You can change these at any time on the chart's detail page.

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After saving one or more charts, your Saved Charts page will now be populated. There will be a search bar for quick reference.

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Saved Chart Metric Page

Once you've saved a chart, you can refer back to it at anytime. Click the ellipsis icon and then View Details to open your Saved Chart Metric page.

The events display data for Total Events, Unique Users and % of Users.

  • Total events: number of total event occurrences.
  • Unique Users: number of unique users that triggered the event.
  • % of Users: percentage of users who triggered the event compared to the total number of visitors.

On the Saved Chart page, you can adjust the date range for the chart data as well as apply a segment.

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The users' list displays a stream of the total events broken out by individual user. Within the table, you can see the user identifier, the Event Name, the URL where the event occurred (if available), and the timestamp from when it was last triggered.

If you have multiple events selected in your chart and a single user has fired one of each, or if a user has fired the same event multiple times, there will be a line for each of those occurrences.

Export a CSV

You have the option to export a CSV that contains all the data of your saved chart.

You can adjust the date range to your preference for the CSV export.

 Segment filters are not applied to CSV exports.

 
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