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Google Analytics at Page Level in Rise
Hi Heather, my primary aim is to make the education as open as possible while allowing us to track user behavior. In this case, the rise package will be exported as web only with google analytics tracking enabled and hosted within the subdomain of a SaaS product. Hence, not too concerned about locking content. In fact, i would argue the opposite and say content is a commodity that should be open and drive people towards buying or experiencing the product.
I will keep you guys posted on any breakthroughs we make on the detailed tracking effort. Meanwhile it would be a feature request for the articulate side to look at how to enable tracking by creating some kind of widget where we can enter the code in each section.
Content is now a commodity and will be more open instead of being tied to an LMS. We would expect it to be easily tracked with Google Analytics by giving it as an OOTB feature.
Hi Akshay,
I know it has been a long time since you started this thread but I'm hoping you can help!
I've created product tutorials using Rise 360 that we have placed on the product pages on our website. Our audience for these are potential and existing end users of our products, where they may increase their familiarity with the products before buying, or even after purchase without the need to go through the online manual documentation that we provide on a support centre website.
I am currently looking at adding Google Analytics to this by adding tracking code to the HTML however I would also be interested in seeing how long users are spending on a topic, and also looking to see if there is a way in which we may be able to track event triggers such as hitting a 'complete' button or something akin to that so that we can see the numbers of people actually going through the entire tutorial. Have you been able to get anywhere close to anything like this?
- AkshayIyer-7e434 years agoCommunity Member
Hi Tina
Sadly, we sadly did not make any progress on it. I tried to get a developer to help out with this but it did not get us anywhere. We went away from that plan and set up an online academy by using Learn Upon. Customers could log in using their personal or professional email addresses and share their certificates and achievements on social media.
Sorry could not be of more help to you. Even if articulate does not allow google analytics, some alternate solution from their end would be nice.
Warm Regards
Akshay