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From YouTube: Product Analytics Demo 2023-03-13 duplicate
Description
Overview of the current state of Product Analytics
Direction Page: https://about.gitlab.com/direction/analytics/product-analytics/
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Hi
I'm
James
highbach
product
manager
for
the
product
analytics
group
at
gitlab
today,
I
wanted
to
give
a
quick
overview
of
the
product
analytics
feature
set
and
the
new
category
that
we're
launching,
as
we
get
ready
to
onboard
our
first
external
users,
to
the
output
release
before
I
get
into
the
demo,
though
I
wanted
to
cover.
Why
we're
building
this
at
kit
lab
so
gitlab
we're
focused
on
developers
and
the
software
delivery
value
stream
and
something
we've
heard
from
customers?
A
Is
they
don't
have
reliable
data
about
how
their
users
are
using
the
software
and
the
customers
and
our
customers
rather
are
making
decisions
about
the
future
of
their
applications,
their
software
without
reliable
data
sometimes
but
get
like?
We
think
we
have
a
unique
opportunity
to
make
it
easy
to
both
instrument
the
application
to
gather
data
and
easy
to
design
and
present
that
usage
data,
along
with
the
source
code
or
alongside
the
source
code
for
the
software.
A
A
And
we'll
start
with
our
source
code.
So
here
we
have
a
pretty
simple
hello
world
HTML
app
in
GitHub,
and
so,
if
we
look
at
the
source
code,
we
have
an
index.html.
We
see
the
gitlab
SDK
JavaScript
as
well,
and
here
within
the
script
we've
defined
our
collector
and
a
couple
of
events
that
we
want
to
instrument
nice
and
easy
to
interrupt
that
with
JavaScript
SDK.
A
Or
hosted
HTML
or
the
dashboard
rather
So
within
our
dashboards
area,
so
we
have
two
out
of
the
box
dashboards,
our
audience
dashboard
and
behavior.
Let's
start
with
audience
where
we're
tracking
total
unique
users
returning
user
sessions,
and
some
rather
information
about
that.
So
today,
I
have
visited
the
page
already
on
my
Chrome
browser,
but
not
on
my
Safari
browser.
A
A
So
that
audience
and
the
behavior
dashboards
are
defined
by
default,
Within
gitlab,
the
other
fun
and
exciting
part
of
this
I.
Think
and
really
the
unique
thing
is
the
ability
for
you
to
Define
another
dashboard
or
user-defined
dashboard,
add
code,
so
you
can
Define
here
we
have
in
Sam's
dashboard
as
a
yaml
file,
some
great
attributes
about
the
dashboard,
and
we
can
see
that
over
in.
A
The
dashboard
itself
you
can
edit
that
as
code
or
edit
it
with
individual
editor
and
every
time
it's
saved,
it's
saved
within
your
git
repository.
So
you
can
infer
to
that
and
see
it
alongside
the
code
see
how
that
is
changing.
So
if
code
is
changing,
but
the
dashboard
isn't
changing
to
update
it,
you
can
immediately
see
that
within
the
git
history,
so
it
makes
it
very
easy
for
developers
as
they're,
adding
instrumentation
to
also
add
to
the
dashboard.
That's
going
to
present
that
data.
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We
think
that's
a
really
unique
opportunity
for
our
users,
so
we
hope
you're
as
excited
about
this
new
product
area
as
we
are
today.
Gitlab
is
at
the
internal
preview
stage
of
the
feature
and
we're
using
product
analytics
to
measure
audience
and
behavior
of
our
own
internal
handbook
and
learning
things
all
the
time.
We're
now
starting
to
look
for
the
first
users
for
Albert
Lea
in
the
first
half
of
2023..