![]() ![]() ![]() This is a feature you would never have guessed you needed. Tutorial: Viewing ebook analytics using Google Analytics Export Mobile App Screenshots We love Google Analytics’ real-time feature that shows you at this very moment who is viewing your book and which chapter they’re on.īecause we find this to be extremely useful, we’ve written a step by step tutorial in our knowledge base to guide you through achieving the above. Any self-assessment question component that was solved, along with the user’s answer reportįor each of these events, you’ll be able to see plenty of details on the user (IP address, etc) and time of the event.Any image that was clicked to open in a media panel.Any interacted image that was clicked for animating.Any audio component that was clicked for playing. ![]() The date/time that a certain title was opened.Whenever a user opens your exported ebook app (web/desktop/mobile) the reader will signal events to Google Analytics describing what the user is going. All you need to do is provide your Google Analytics ID inside Kotobee Author. Without dwelling too much on how awesome and useful Google Analytics is, you now have the capability to see analytics of everything happening inside your ebook. So let me first list and explain some of the obvious features, and proceed to the less-obvious ones. Some features would be rather difficult to find unless explicitly pointed out. The improvements range from analytics to mobile app exports, to library settings. There is plenty of value in this release even if you’re an advanced user. Although this release was planned to focus on onboarding features for new users, and give a more friendly first-impression, it has evolved into much more than that. We have just updated the Kotobee platform this afternoon to v1.3.1. For the latest release, go to Meet the Long-Awaited Kotobee v1.5. ![]()
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