DISCLAIMER: It is possible for features documented in these Release Notes to have their release delayed. This happens in situations where we encounter unexpected software behavior prior to release. In such circumstances, a delayed release will be added to a future release.
Instant On Connectors
Google Analytics 4 (Early Access) - now available
We have made the Google Analytics 4 (Early Access) connector public. This connector is classified as early access because the APIs on Google’s side are not fully released yet. Once those APIs are released, the label will be updated on the TapClicks side.
DV360 & DV360 IO - added audio metrics fields
We have added audio metrics fields to DV360 & DV360 IO. These data fields are to be added to give further insights into the audio metrics.
Facebook Ads-Platforms - added fields
We have added the following fields to Facebook Ads-Platforms Data View:
- Mobile App Applications Submitted
- Mobile App Applications Submitted Value
- Offline Applications Submitted
- Offline Applications Submitted Value
- Total Applications Submitted
- Total Applications Submitted Value
- Website Applications Submitted
- Website Applications Submitted Value
These added data fields give insights into the value of various types of applications.
LocaliQ - added Lead Tag field
We have added the Lead Tag field in call details view. The Lead Tag is useful for applying to ad-hoc categorization and for the collection of contacts. It is available in widgets, channels and calculations while maintaining data integrity. The Lead Tag is an array of strings.
Facebook Ads - reviewed ratio fields formula
We have reviewed Facebook Ads live microservice (now called On Demand Connector) calculated fields to ensure that the data are accurate for reporting purposes.
Google Ads - changed labels
We have updated the Google Adsive microservice (now called On Demand Connector) fields to match the Google Ads UI. These names were previously consistent with the API labels, but not the UI labels. Made the following changes:
- Changed “Advertiser Channel” to “Campaign Type”
- Changed “Advertiser Sub Channel” to “Campaign Subtype”
Customers can be confident that the field in TapAnalytics is the same as the field in the Google UI.
The Trade Desk - updated groupable fields
We reviewed The Trade Desk feed to expose additional “Group By” field options across the feed. If users want to make widget visualizations using these fields as “Group By” options, they can now do so.
Facebook Insights - made reactions data available for all users
We have made the "Insights from Reactions" fields available by default. These fields are reported on in a similar fashion to the “likes” fields and are widely used or watched by most TapClicks clients.
TapOrders
"Comments" available on the JSON payload for webhook push
For TapOrders users that leverage webhook publish, any “Comments” that are included on the Order or Line are now accessible in the webhook output. This means if users use the webhook publish feature and they need to be able to access comments that are added in TapOrders to an Order or Line, the webhook will automatically include that information in the output.
Reports
Allow a scheduled report to be sent with all client data
We have released a new options in the report scheduler feature. We have added the following two new fields to the recipient type section on the Report Scheduler page:
- All Client data (instance wide)
- Business Unit
The user is now able to send the automated reports for the business unit, as well as for all clients (instance wide). This eliminates any extra effort put forth by customers in creating a new group which acts as a business unit or instance wide.
CSV export at the widget level
We have released a new feature which provides a CSV export option at the widget level. As the CSV files are more flexible and contain raw data, we want to give the user the ability to download CSV at the widget level.
As a dashboard user, having the ability to export a widget’s data to a CSV format enables the user to perform more actions, post-export, than the Excel export, including importing it to a separate location.