Track these properties for better targeting
When setting up tracking, it can be hard to know where to begin if you've never done it before.
Use this guide as a starter kit to pass to your development team when setting up the Stonly tracking script. In it, we give you 5 custom properties that once set up, you can use to effectively target your customers for the majority of your use cases.
And, chances are your organization is already tracking these in another 3rd party tool already, so your development team should be familiar with them:
- User ID
- Created at
- Team role
- Use case or other qualifier
- Stage/plan
Property 1: User ID
This is a unique user ID that helps Stonly identify each of your customers when they come to your website or app.
Passing your user IDs to Stonly inside the tracking script is the first step to setting up the script.
And once that's successfully set up, Stonly will automatically start receiving basic information about each user's session such as their browser, last seen date, device, operating system, and more.
Property 2: Created at
Expressed as a date, this is when each unique user created their account with your website or app.
With just this single property, you can target customers by adding "before" and "after" conditions for cases such as:
- Showing a welcome announcement to all new signups
- Or excluding recently created accounts from a guided tour of new capabilities
Property 3: Team role
Your name for this property might be a bit different, but this refers to the different kinds of roles your users might have:
- Admin
- Member
- Owner
Property 4: Use case or other qualifier
A lot of organizations will ask their new customers to answer questions like:
- "What's your role?" (Marketing, sales, product, etc.)
- Or "What did you come here to do?" (A list of your top solutions or use cases)
If this is expressed somehow in what you currently track and store, passing it to Stonly will let you target these segments with extremely relevant content to help guide them to their version of success.
Property 5: Stage/plan
Depending on what your company does, you'll be able to segment your customers by some sort of stage in the user journey, or perhaps a payment plan. Standard values for this field would include:
- Trial
- Premium
- Free
- Trial_expired
- Beginner/intermediate/advanced