Events
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Events are the basic building blocks of reports. An event is any action associated with a user. Examples of events you can label in Heap include “Create Account,” “Login,” “Received Transactional Email,” or “Follow A Friend”.
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Events are the basic building blocks of reports. An event is any action associated with a user. Examples of events you can define in Heap include “Create Account,” “Login,” “Received Transactional Email,” or “Follow A Friend”.
Events are the basic building blocks of reports. An event is any action associated with a user. Examples of events you can define in Heap include “Create Account,” “Login,” “Received Transactional Email,” or “Follow A Friend”.
Events are the basic building blocks of reports. An event is any action associated with a user. Examples of events you can define in Heap include “Create Account,” “Login,” “Received Transactional Email,” or “Follow A Friend”.
Events are the basic building blocks of reports. An event is any action associated with a user. Examples of events you can define in Heap include “Create Account,” “Login,” “Received Transactional Email,” or “Follow A Friend”.
Events are the basic building blocks of reports. An event is any action associated with a user. Examples of events you can define in Heap include “Create Account,” “Login,” “Received Transactional Email,” or “Follow A Friend”.
Events are the basic building blocks of reports. An event is any action associated with a user. Examples of events you can define in Heap include “Create Account,” “Login,” “Received Transactional Email,” or “Follow A Friend”.
Events are the basic building blocks of reports. An event is any action associated with a user. Examples of events you can define in Heap include “Create Account,” “Login,” “Received Transactional Email,” or “Follow A Friend”.
Events are the basic building blocks of reports. An event is any action associated with a user. Examples of events you can define in Heap include “Create Account,” “Login,” “Received Transactional Email,” or “Follow A Friend”.