Setting up Analytics with Heap
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This article covers how to set up Heap to collect and organize data on how users interact with your Airkit apps.
Access to a Heap account
Passing familiarity with how to conceptualize Heap and when to call the identify API. For Heap's documentation on the topic, click here.
Setting up Heap so that it can begin handling the analytics of your website begins by installing Heap. (Outside of Airkit, this is often done by inserting code into the relevant web pages, see documentation here.) This is done via the following steps:
Open the app that you want to associate with Tag Manager in the Studio.
Toggle down to the Settings and scroll down to the Analytics section.
Under Provider, select "Heap".
Under ID, enter the app ID of the environment to which you want to send data. This ID is provided by Heap; you can find it on the Projects page. (For more on how to find locate a particular app ID, check out Heap's documentation site.)
Upon completion, the Analytics section of Settings should look as follows, with the "X"s under ID replaced with the value of your own app ID:
Save your changes. Installation of Heap is now complete. Once the application is published, Heap will be free to automatically collect data on user interactions.
In order for Heap to associate gathered information with a user, a call must be made to Heap's identify API that declares the user's identity. This can be done at any point throughout a user's Journey, but the typical and recommended time for an identify call is on any post-login or post-signup page. (Assigning an identity to a user when it has not been confirmed can lead to undesirable or unexpected behavior.) Pertinent data gathered both before and after the action will then be stored under the designated identity. For more information on how to conceptualize calling identify within the context of Heap, check out Heap's documentation on the subject.
Here's how to incorporate calling Heap's identify API within the flow of an Airkit App:
Toggle over to the Web Flows Builder and inspect the element that you want to associate with calling identify. (Common elements to associate with calling identify include a confirmation button or a post-signup page.)
Open the Action Inspector Tab within the Inspector.
Click on the '+' icon next to the relevant even in the Action Inspector Tab and select the Analytics Identify Action from the resulting pop-up menu.
To supplement data Heap automatically collects, Airkit provides the tools to send a custom payload at any time. This can be used, for instance, to track buttons clicked or to track logic paths traversed via Airscript. It is archived via the Analytics Send Event Action, which will send a JSON object in the following format:
Event_Name and Event_Properties correspond to values entered in the Analytics Send Event Action under "Event Name" and "Event Properties", respectively.
This JSON object, like all events, is sent client-side, using the track
method in Heap's web API. For to access Heap's documentation on the track method, click here.
When Heap is loaded into an Airkit-created app, Airkit sets the disableTextCapture
property to FALSE and the secureCookie
property to TRUE. This ensures that the text on the page is redacted. See relevant Heap documentation on redacted text capture and secure Cookes here and here respectively.