Overview
Mixpanel’s Impact report measures the effects of product or marketing launches on your key metrics. Impact calculates the user adoption of the launch, the impact of the launch on an important event, and the differences between users that adopt the launch and those that do not.
To access Impact, go to the Applications section in the top right of the top navigation, then select Impact.
Use Cases
Here are some of the sample questions you can answer in Impact:
- How is the adoption of my feature changing over time?
- Did my feature launch have an effect on the rate of another key value moment?
Quick Start
Step 1: Select a launch event
To build an Impact query, first select a launch event. This is the event that you are measuring as the cause of change.
Select the start date of this launch event. Add any additional filters to narrow the launch event parameters by clicking the ... dropdown and selecting the Add filter.
Step 2: Select metric events
Select a metric event by clicking the Add button under IMPACTED EVENTS. You are measuring the impact of the launch event on this metric event. Add additional filters to narrow the impacted event parameters.
Step 3: Add breakdown (optional)
Breakdown impacted events further by clicking the … icon, selecting Add Aggregation, then selecting an event property, such as “Amount”. This will add up the value of this property for all of the times this event happened in this time range. All aggregate properties are typecast to numeric properties in order to calculate the sum of that property. For example, aggregate the property “Amount” under the event “Process Payment” to analyze revenue.
Step 4: Select user group
Under USER DEFINITION select whether you would like to count users who did only the impacted event or any event.
Step 5: Select time range
Select the time range. The time range is a fixed period of time that determines the adopters and non-adopters of the launch event. The default is "15 days before and after", meaning that the 15 days preceding the fixed launch event date and the 15 days following the launch event will be included in the results. This will allow you to see the difference in the metric event before and after the launch event.
The chart will not necessarily change if you change the time range.
Reference
Adoption
Adopters are users that have done the launch event. Non-adopters are users that have not done the launch event. Both adopters and non-adopters must perform the metric event to be included in the report.
The Adoption Rate is the number of users that perform the launch event divided by the total user count: