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Last updated 2 months ago

How to Export Analytics to Google Sheets

  1. Navigate to the Analytics Tab

    • In the dashboard of a campaign/game, select Analytics from the left-hand menu.

  1. Set Your Time Period

    • Look for the Time Period dropdown (e.g., Last 30 days, Last 60 days, etc.).

    • Pick the time frame you want to export (e.g., Last 30 days).

  1. Click “Export to Google Sheets"

    • Press the Export to Google Sheets button.

    • Once the export is complete, a new Google Sheet will automatically open or become available for viewing.

  2. Review Your Export

    The exported spreadsheet will have two tabs:

    • Overview – Provides a high-level summary (e.g., total views, leads, completion rate, average game duration).

    • Daily Analytics – Offers a day-by-day breakdown of key metrics over the selected period.

  1. Share or Collaborate You can now share the Google Sheet link with your team or clients. They can view or edit (if given permission) the analytics data to gain deeper insights.


That’s it! Exporting your analytics to Google Sheets makes it easy to store, analyze, and share data—all in one place.