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Opened Aug 07, 2020 by Patrick Deuley@deuley🔁Developer

Add MAU data for integration usage to Ecosystem Integrations dashboard

What is the original Periscope dashboard/link?

https://app.periscopedata.com/app/gitlab/577690/Project-Service-Usage-Dashboard

Please link to where this (or these) performance indicator/s are defined in the handbook.

https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/product/dev-section-performance-indicators/#createecosystem---gmau---mau-of-any-integration

What are your requested changes?

As part of our GMAU tracking, we need to add a visualization to the Ecosystem Integrations dashboard that shows the total number of users leveraging these features.

What is the business question you are trying to answer?

"How many users are using integrations?" Right now, we know how many integrations exist, and we rank the relative popularity of them, but we currently have no insight as to how many individual users are impacted by this work.

What is the impact of this question and how will it help the company?

Understanding the total number of users served by the integrations we create will help determine future investment in individual integrations, as well as the category as a whole.

One potential finding could be that an integration that has "low numbers" today, is in fact used by more users per integration, which would dramatically change how we think about it. We only currently look at the number of configured integrations, but the users leveraging those is a more important datapoint.

What time frames are crucial here?

Month over month is sufficient.

What is the visualization you are trying to create?

A bar graph showing the total number of users of integrations across all projects with an integration enabled.

What is the source of data behind the visualization?

[NOT IMPLEMENTED YET] The data will be added to usage ping, issue here: gitlab-org/gitlab#225678 (closed)

What interactions/drill downs are required?

  • .com vs. self-hosted vs. both

Any caveats or details that may be helpful?

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Reference: gitlab-data/analytics#5850