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Graphical analysis of your event data

This feature allows you to easily compare multiple events within the same audience, view key metrics, and create custom charts.

Accessing the Feature

To use this feature, go to your audience’s back-office, open the Events tab, and select Data Comparison.

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Steps to Create a Chart

1️⃣ Create a new graph

Click “New graph”.

⚠️ A warning will appear indicating that your previous chart will be overwritten → make sure to export it if needed.


2️⃣ Add Metrics and Select Events

  • Choose your metrics (e.g., participants, sessions, partners, emails sent).

  • Select the events you want to compare.

  • Default colors are automatically assigned to each event, but you can customize them using the palette.

Choose your chart type:

  • Column

  • Line

  • Radar (requires at least 3 metrics)

Click Start to generate the chart.

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3️⃣ View and edit your graph

Your chart is now ready to view. 

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Use the panel on the right to:

  • Modify calculations or options (e.g., cumulative, standard, time period).

  • Adjust colors or metrics.

  • Export your chart as a PNG to share.

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You can create a new chart at any time, but this will overwrite the current chart.


 

Feature Benefits

  • 🔍 Quick and Clear Analysis: Compare multiple events within the same audience at a glance.
  • 🎨 Full Customization: Choose your metrics, chart types, and colors.
  • 📤 Instant Sharing: Export your charts and data to collaborate easily (creating a new chart will overwrite the previous one, so export first).
  • 🚀 Data-Driven Decisions: Analyze your data to optimize future events. 

 


Some chart analyses

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➡️ This line chart illustrates the evolution of the number of participants across three events held over three consecutive years. 


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➡️ This radar chart compares the cumulative intensity of networking activities — contacts, messages, and contact requests.