Skip to content
New issue

Have a question about this project? Sign up for a free GitHub account to open an issue and contact its maintainers and the community.

By clicking “Sign up for GitHub”, you agree to our terms of service and privacy statement. We’ll occasionally send you account related emails.

Already on GitHub? Sign in to your account

As a user, I want to be able to set goal targets and see how I track towards achieving them #20419

Open
tsteur opened this issue Mar 5, 2023 · 1 comment
Labels
c: Consistent Reports & Analytics UX For bugs and features that make Analytics reporting UI behave more consistently. c: Goals For bugs and features related to goals tracking & reporting. c: Teamwork Delightful teamwork with Matomo flexible & intuitive tools. Enhancement For new feature suggestions that enhance Matomo's capabilities or add a new report, new API etc. Major Indicates the severity or impact or benefit of an issue is much higher than normal but not critical.

Comments

@tsteur
Copy link
Member

tsteur commented Mar 5, 2023

Businesses / teams / departments typically set goals they want to achieve on a monthly, quarterly or yearly level. Also defining targets for a certain metric or goal can be very motivating and is a good practice.

As a user, I would like to be able to define target values for a metric or goal that I would like to achieve by a certain date. It should be possible to define multiple targets per metric/goal as you would maybe want to define different targets for the next quarter vs next year.

For example, as a user I may want to define a quarterly (refs #20418 ) and a yearly goal towards a certain form submission.

Matomo could then track and visualise for us how we are tracking towards that goal. This could then be easily shared with others. For example in a weekly or monthly report using our scheduled reports feature. Later, there could be maybe even alerts should we have reached the target or not.

@tsteur tsteur added Enhancement For new feature suggestions that enhance Matomo's capabilities or add a new report, new API etc. To Triage An issue awaiting triage by a Matomo core team member labels Mar 5, 2023
@bx80 bx80 added this to the For Prioritization milestone Mar 6, 2023
@bx80 bx80 removed the To Triage An issue awaiting triage by a Matomo core team member label Mar 6, 2023
@mattab mattab added the Major Indicates the severity or impact or benefit of an issue is much higher than normal but not critical. label Mar 12, 2023
@mattab mattab added c: Consistent Reports & Analytics UX For bugs and features that make Analytics reporting UI behave more consistently. c: Goals For bugs and features related to goals tracking & reporting. c: Teamwork Delightful teamwork with Matomo flexible & intuitive tools. labels Dec 10, 2023
@tsteur
Copy link
Member Author

tsteur commented Dec 18, 2023

fyi @mattab note that this was not only meant for Goals but for effectively any metric in Matomo. As you might have a goal to increase number of visits, or form submissions or other things. For example as part of an OKR.

It's almost that we would want to rename Goals in the left menu to Conversions. This would match our metric names where we already refer to it as "Conversions" and I believe would also match GA and others in terms of naming.

Then we could have a new menu Goals where you actually configure goals that you want to achieve. Such as increase number of visits by X% or by X number within X months. This adding potentially a new left menu it wouldn't be BAU.

Sign up for free to join this conversation on GitHub. Already have an account? Sign in to comment
Labels
c: Consistent Reports & Analytics UX For bugs and features that make Analytics reporting UI behave more consistently. c: Goals For bugs and features related to goals tracking & reporting. c: Teamwork Delightful teamwork with Matomo flexible & intuitive tools. Enhancement For new feature suggestions that enhance Matomo's capabilities or add a new report, new API etc. Major Indicates the severity or impact or benefit of an issue is much higher than normal but not critical.
Projects
None yet
Development

No branches or pull requests

3 participants