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Firebase: Walking Through the Dashboard

Updated over a week ago

Most businesses use Google Analytics to manage their search engine optimization and marketing purposes on the web but for mobile, Google recommends Firebase! Firebase can send data to Google Analytics or Google Ads to provide you with a holistic picture of what’s going on in the app. In this article, we will walk through how you can optimize the Firebase Dashboard.

Analytics

Dashboard

All your analytics come through the Firebase Dashboard, from here you will be able to see:

  • Active Users

  • User Engagement by Type

  • Crash Reporting

  • Adoption

  • Platform Breakdown

  • Location

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Events

View all trackable events under the 'Events’ tab on the left-hand side menu. Tapcart has implemented Firebase’s eCommerce Analytics, the trackable events and parameters can be reviewed in their documentation here.

Customize your Firebase Dashboard view by marking specific events as conversions to easily access them on your dashboard.

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To have a more in-depth view of each event, simply click on the specified event! From here you can view detailed information such as top products added to cart.

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Export any event into a CSV, by selecting ‘Share this Report’ in the top right corner, ‘Download File’ and ‘Download CSV’. You can modify the date range before exporting by simply clicking on the drop-down menu next to the current date range.

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Audiences

Create audiences based on certain behaviors. Simply click on ‘New Audience’ and from here you can create a custom audience or select one of the recommended audiences by Google.

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Funnels

With Funnels, you can view the completion rate of a series of events. For example, you can create a funnel that contains the steps necessary to add an item to cart. With this data, you may discover if there is a specific stage during this process where users abandon the checkout process.

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Custom Definitions

Use Custom Definitions to define a specific parameter. For example, if you wanted to create an add to cart event, but the user needs to add three products within a certain timeframe.

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Latest Release

With ‘Latest Release’ you can see how successful the new build has been with adoption from your customers. This will show you the number of customers who are on a new build, which typically has new features or updates to ensure optimal functionality within the app. Please note, if a user opts out of sharing data via Apple then you will not be able to see the data for those customers.

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Project Settings

Integrations

To set up any integrations with Firebase, simply navigate to the cogwheel on the right side of ‘Project Overview’ and select ‘ Project Settings’. From here you can tap on ‘Integrations’ and link your Google Analytics and/or Google Ads account(s) here. By setting this up it will feed data to your Google Analytics Dashboard.

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Considerations

The Firebase integration allows merchants to track app analytics such as downloads, sessions, users, etc. Add advanced e-commerce data to take your Firebase dashboard to the next level:

  • Track customer shopping and purchasing behavior

  • Pull data such as revenue and conversion rates

  • Get a more detailed view of what makes shoppers convert

For more information on the events we currently track with Firebase, please visit this guide.

More Questions

To learn more about Tapcart, visit Tapcart Academy to become a mobile app expert!

If you have additional questions regarding the Firebase Integration, we’re happy to help! Please reach out to us through LiveChat on your Tapcart Dashboard or email us at [email protected]!

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