User's Guide
Overviews, references, and examples to help you with querying and analysis in Scuba 4.
- Analyze user paths with flows
- A flow defines a sequence of statements, or conditions, that identifies users that performed actions matching the defined sequence.
- Understand flow definition conditions
- Understand duration flow properties
- Query on stages in a flow
- Create an optional flow step
- Find the natural frequency of your experience
- Define a user session using a flow
- Example: Show actor paths using flows
- Example: Analyze paths to conversion using flows
- Example: Analyze user sessions with flows
- Enrich your data with properties
- Properties are reusable expressions that help you clean up your queries and segment your actors and events.
- Manage your created objects
- Once you've created some properties and boards, learn how to share and edit them.
- Build your querying skills
- Advanced topics to extend your ability to define sophisticated queries.
- Programmatically query Scuba
- Scuba provides an external query API that you can use to programmatically send queries to Scuba and receive query results.