Le 8 avr. 2015 à 17:51, Matthias Wessendorf <matzew(a)apache.org>
a écrit :
Again, I doubt that there will be 3k of messages per app, a day.
That would mean your "ESPN Sports News" app would send you 3k messages - joy,
he?
No, on the graph here you can see that "message1" has been sent to
2400 devices and has been opened by 1250 users , it's pretty realistic , and for the
whole week 6 messages has been sent
I wonder how the charts would look on more realistic data:
500.000 devices
1 push message a day (delivered to all 500k)
opened by 250k, same day
Now if I sent two messages: Breaking news A, Breaking news B
How would I see how many directly opened "Breaking news A" (or the other one)?
> On Wed, Apr 8, 2015 at 5:44 PM, Andres Galante <agalante(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> Good idea! take a look:
>
>
https://rawgit.com/andresgalante/UPS/master/app-detail-analytics.html
>
>
>
>> On Wed, Apr 8, 2015 at 12:24 PM, Sébastien Blanc <scm.blanc(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
>> I wonder if a bar chart (even maybe stacked bar) would not be more clear to show
this data ?
>> Wdyt ?
>>
>> Envoyé de mon iPhone
>>
>>> Le 8 avr. 2015 à 15:44, Andres Galante <agalante(a)redhat.com> a écrit :
>>>
>>> Yes, you are right, it should be something like:
>>>
>>> 5 message sent
>>> 3k delivered
>>> 2k open
>>> 4k devices.
>>>
>>> Just change the example. Also the x-axis should be dates.
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> On Wed, Apr 8, 2015 at 10:32 AM, Matthias Wessendorf
<matzew(a)apache.org> wrote:
>>>> One thing: I think the numbers on the chart are confusing, and
incorrect.
>>>> It's usually not a ton of messages that are sent. that's more
like 5 or 10 per day (speaking of vanilla marketing pushes). If more, I'd UNINSTALL
the damn app.
>>>> Therefore the "app opened due to receiving push" numbers are
also not 100% correct here.
>>>>
>>>>> On Wed, Apr 8, 2015 at 2:59 PM, Matthias Wessendorf
<matzew(a)apache.org> wrote:
>>>>> :-) I like that too.
>>>>>
>>>>> But Andres, again, awesome UX !
>>>>>
>>>>>> On Wed, Apr 8, 2015 at 2:46 PM, Sebastien Blanc
<scm.blanc(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Wed, Apr 8, 2015 at 2:37 PM, Lukáš Fryč
<lukas.fryc(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>> Looks good so far, Andres,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> you are right, we want to show time-aggregated data, not
particular events.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Idea:
>>>>>>> My perspective might be very technical rather then marketing,
but a pie chart with Push Network split would be interesting to me.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> +1 (or Donut :) )
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> st 8. 4. 2015 v 14:12 odesílatel Andres Galante
<agalante(a)redhat.com> napsal:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> With the new data we have I've compared sent vs open
messages on a chart for each App:
>>>>>>>>
https://rawgit.com/andresgalante/UPS/master/app-detail-analytics.html
>>>>>>>> (the x axis should be dates)
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I am wondering if we can generate a ratio that's
useful for a marketing person and show a benchmark comparing with other UPS users to know
if the users campaign is successful or not. Something like: open/sent or device/open
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I believe that to show the first and last time a message
was open is not very useful. Maybe I am wrong, but, If we want to show an over time chart
for each notification we should collect periodical data, for example # of open messages
per hour to generate a linear graph that represents a day.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> What do you think?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On Mon, Mar 30, 2015 at 5:00 PM, Sébastien Blanc
<scm.blanc(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Envoyé de mon iPhone
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Le 30 mars 2015 à 21:31, Daniel Passos
<dpassos(a)redhat.com> a écrit :
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> On Mon, Mar 30, 2015 at 12:29 PM, Sebastien
Blanc <scm.blanc(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>> Folks !
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> For AGPUSH-969[1] and to kick off the
discussions, I started a small POC mainly focused on the backend. To sum up quickly : we
want to know how many installations/users has opened the application after that a Push
Notification has been touched.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Let me see if I understood. UPS will send a
message to the client and when the message be *read* (instead of delivered), the client
will send a message back to the UPS saying: "The message was read"?
>>>>>>>>> Yes , but let me be more specific here : us when the
app is in the background or not running and that the user "tap" the notification
>>>>>>>>>>> So, the very first thing that had to be done
was to give the Push Notification a unique identifier, so that we can track it and do the
metrics on it.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> +1. Not only us (UPS) but also the backend app
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> For that, I have been using an existing model
object that we have , the PushMessageInformation[2], and that is currently used to provide
information for our dashboard.
>>>>>>>>>>> This object has now some extra fields, like a
appOpenCounter etc ...
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> The ID of this PushMessageInformation is now
passed into the payload of the Push Message, just before we send it, this way the client
library can use this ID to pass extra information to the UPS when a notification is
touched.
>>>>>>>>>>> For this POC, I hijacked the
cordova-helloworld, so that it extracts the ID from the payload and pass it as header when
registering.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> The message back (from client to UPS) will be
send every time the user _read_ that?
>>>>>>>>> Well normally that will only happen once per
installation per Push message
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> When the UPS receive the request, it looks
for the header and if it exist it updates the existing PushMessageInformation instance.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Please note, that for this POC, all is
happening on Application level and not on Variant level but that can be easily changed. It
depends on how fined grained we want to have these analytics.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> I did a small screencast that shows this in
action :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PseBBJZLz6s&feature=youtu.be
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> The UPS branch containing the changes is here
(the 2 latests commits are relevant) :
https://github.com/sebastienblanc/aerogear-unified-push-server/tree/analy...
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> The client app is not really relevant since I
really hacked badly the app (and the push plugin) ;) , however if interested I may share
it.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Now, let's discuss :)
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Sebi
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> [1]
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/AGPUSH-969
>>>>>>>>>>> [2]
https://github.com/aerogear/aerogear-unifiedpush-server/blob/master/model...
>>>>>>>>>>>
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