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Platform API Overview
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Warehouse Sync API Overview
Warehouse Sync API Tutorial
Warehouse Sync API Reference
Data Mapping
Warehouse Sync SQL Reference
Warehouse Sync Troubleshooting Guide
ComposeID
Warehouse Sync API v2 Migration
Bulk Profile Deletion API Reference
Calculated Attributes Seeding API
Custom Access Roles API
Data Planning API
Group Identity API Reference
Pixel Service
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Events API
mParticle JSON Schema Reference
IDSync
AMP SDK
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API Reference
Upgrade to Version 5
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Cordova Plugin
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IDSync
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Kits
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Opt Out
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Preventing Blocked HTTP Traffic with CNAME
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Troubleshooting iOS SDK
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iOS 14 Guide
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iOS 18 FAQ
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Upgrade to Version 7
Getting Started
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Getting Started
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Location Tracking
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Getting Started
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Initialization
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IDSync
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Location Tracking
Media
Kits
Application State and Session Management
Data Privacy Controls
Error Tracking
Opt Out
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Persistence
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Web SDK via Google Tag Manager
Preventing Blocked HTTP Traffic with CNAME
Facebook Instant Articles
Troubleshooting the Web SDK
Browser Compatibility
Linting Data Plans
API Reference
Upgrade to Version 2 of the SDK
Web
Alexa
Overview
Step 1. Create an input
Step 2. Verify your input
Step 3. Set up your output
Step 4. Create a connection
Step 5. Verify your connection
Step 6. Track events
Step 7. Track user data
Step 8. Create a data plan
Step 9. Test your local app
Overview
Step 1. Create an input
Step 2. Verify your input
Step 3. Set up your output
Step 4. Create a connection
Step 5. Verify your connection
Step 6. Track events
Step 7. Track user data
Step 8. Create a data plan
Step 1. Create an input
Step 2. Create an output
Step 3. Verify output
Node SDK
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Python SDK
Ruby SDK
Java SDK
Introduction
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Migrate from Segment to mParticle
Migrate from Segment to Client-side mParticle
Migrate from Segment to Server-side mParticle
Segment-to-mParticle Migration Reference
Rules Developer Guide
API Credential Management
The Developer's Guided Journey to mParticle
Create an Input
Start capturing data
Connect an Event Output
Create an Audience
Connect an Audience Output
Transform and Enhance Your Data
The new mParticle Experience
The Overview Map
Introduction
Data Retention
Connections
Activity
Live Stream
Data Filter
Rules
Tiered Events
mParticle Users and Roles
Analytics Free Trial
Troubleshooting mParticle
Usage metering for value-based pricing (VBP)
Introduction
Sync and Activate Analytics User Segments in mParticle
User Segment Activation
Welcome Page Announcements
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Analytics Data Manager Overview
Events
Event Properties
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UTM Guide
Data Dictionary
Query Builder Overview
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Query Notes
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Event vs. User Properties
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Apply All for Filter Where Clauses
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Understanding the Screen View Event
Analyses Introduction
Getting Started
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For Clauses
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Calculator
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Properties Explorer
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Save Your Segmentation Analysis
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Explore Users from Segmentation
Getting Started with Funnels
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Interpreting a Funnel Analysis
Group By
Filters
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Export Results from a Funnel
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Manage Analyses in Dashboards
Dashboards––Getting Started
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Time and Interval Settings in Dashboards
Query Notes in Dashboards
User Aliasing
The Demo Environment
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Analytics for Marketers
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Compare Conversion Across Acquisition Sources
Analyze Product Feature Usage
Identify Points of User Friction
Time-based Subscription Analysis
Dashboard Tips and Tricks
Understand Product Stickiness
Optimize User Flow with A/B Testing
User Segments
IDSync Overview
Use Cases for IDSync
Components of IDSync
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Identify Users
Default IDSync Configuration
Profile Conversion Strategy
Profile Link Strategy
Profile Isolation Strategy
Best Match Strategy
Aliasing
Overview
Create and Manage Group Definitions
Introduction
Catalog
Live Stream
Data Plans
Blocked Data Backfill Guide
Predictive Audiences Overview
Using Predictive Audiences
Predictive Attributes Overview
Create Predictive Attributes
Assess and Troubleshoot Predictions
Use Predictive Attributes in Campaigns
Introduction
Profiles
Warehouse Sync
Data Privacy Controls
Data Subject Requests
Default Service Limits
Feeds
Cross-Account Audience Sharing
Approved Sub-Processors
Import Data with CSV Files
CSV File Reference
Glossary
Video Index
Single Sign-On (SSO)
Setup Examples
Introduction
Introduction
Introduction
Rudderstack
Google Tag Manager
Segment
Advanced Data Warehouse Settings
AWS Kinesis (Snowplow)
AWS Redshift (Define Your Own Schema)
AWS S3 Integration (Define Your Own Schema)
AWS S3 (Snowplow Schema)
BigQuery (Snowplow Schema)
BigQuery Firebase Schema
BigQuery (Define Your Own Schema)
GCP BigQuery Export
Snowplow Schema Overview
Snowflake (Snowplow Schema)
Snowflake (Define Your Own Schema)
Aliasing
The Overview Map provides an interactive diagram of your mParticle data infrastructure, including all of your data inputs, outputs, and configured mParticle features.
The Overview Map is the first page you see after logging into your account at app.mparticle.com.
You can navigate back to the Overview Map at any time by clicking the Overview button at the bottom of the left hand nav bar.
The Overview Map is unique to each workspace in your account, because each workspace may contain a different configuration of inputs, outputs, and mParticle features. If you can’t find an input, output, or feature that you are expecting to see on the Overview Map, make sure you have selected the correct workspace.
The Overview Map has a few basic settings allowing you to control its appearance, and the type of information it displays.
You can zoom your view of the Overview Map in and out by clicking the + or - magnifying glass icons in the bottom left corner of the map.
The Overview Map provides three different views. Each view is designed to highlight a different collection of information describing your mParticle account.
You can switch between different views of the Overview Map using the View button to the left of the zoom controls.
The Connections view only displays your inputs, outputs, and the connections between them.
To see which inputs and outputs are connected, hover your cursor over any input or output, and a highlighted purple line will appear showing the connections. Every output connected to a single input will be highlighted. For example, in the map below you can see that the iOS input is connected to the Amplitude and Amazon Redshift outputs, in addition to a selection of other outputs.
If your workspace contains a large number of inputs or outputs, you can view them in a complete list by clicking the + more Events button.
The Overview view provides a simplified diagram of the feature sets that you have configured in addition to your inputs and outputs.
The Data Flow view provides a complete diagram of each specific feature your data flows through between your inputs and outputs, including Rules, Data Plans, and Filters.
The Overview Map is interactive: you can use it to navigate to different products, features, and settings within mParticle.
If you see a product or feature shown on the map that you can’t click on, your role doesn’t have adequate permissions to view it. Contact your mParticle account administrator to request access.
Your inputs are the sources of your customer data. You can create Platform inputs, which use the mParticle SDKs to collect and ingest data directly from different device platforms (like iOS or Web), or Feed inputs, which ingest data from third-party marketing or data warehouse tools.
All of your inputs are listed on the left side of the Overview Map, with the Platform and Feed inputs separated into two groups.
To add an input, click the + Add button next to Platforms or Feeds under INPUTS to create an input of either type.
This opens the Setup > Inputs page, where you can create a new Platform or Feed input.
To view connections between an input and your outputs, hover your cursor over an input’s card and a highlighted purple line will appear between the input and any connected outputs.
To add a connection from an input, click the + icon next to an input card.
This opens the Connections > Connect page for that particular platform input, where you can select one of your configured outputs to connect the input to.
Outputs are the destinations of your customer data. These are third-party marketing, analytics, or data warehouse tools that can accept either event data or user data.
Your outputs are shown on the right side of the Overview Map.
To add an output, click the + Add button next to Events under OUTPUTS to create an Events output.
This opens the Setup > Outputs page where you can select one of the many available output integrations to configure.
To see which inputs are connected to an output, hover your cursor over an output’s card and a highlighted purple line will appear between the output and any connected inputs.
A single output can have multiple configurations. To see an expanded list of configurations for an output, click the output’s card.
By hovering your cursor over each card in the expanded list, you can see which inputs send data to that particular configuration.
The mParticle platform includes several suites, or collections, of tools that you use to monitor, manage, and leverage your customer data. There are six different suites, and they are are displayed in the center of the Overview Map:
This group of features allows you to monitor the health of your data infrastructure and manage your data privacy settings. Features here include:
The Data Platform features provide an overview of what data is flowing into mParticle, both in real time and historically. Features include:
Customer 360 is the collection of tools and features related to your customer data, including:
From the Customer 360 Profile, you can gain a deeper understanding of your users’ behavior, and make predictions based on their behavior to power a highly personalized, omnichannel customer experience:
mParticle provides several data management tools that help you control exactly what data you ingest from your inputs, what data you send to your outputs, and to improve the quality of your data. These tools are Data Plans, Rules, and Filters, and they’re shown on the Overview Map at the intersections between the mParticle Suites and your inputs and outputs.
Data Plans allow you to improve the quality of the data you ingest by validating inbound data against a schema. Data that doesn’t fit the schema you define isn’t ingested by mParticle, ensuring that you have high quality when creating Audiences, Predictions, or when forwarding data to your downstream marketing and engagement tools.
Data Plans only operate on data as it is ingested from inputs into the mParticle Suites.
To view your Data Plans, click the Plans button on the Overview Map.
Rules are scripts that manipulate data that is either being ingested from an input, or forwarded to an output. They allow you to cleanse, enrich, or transform your data by changing event names, modifying event or user attributes, or adding or removing events from a batch.
Rules can be used on both inbound and outbound data.
To view or add Rules, click the Rules button on the Overview Map.
Filters control the data that’s forwarded to your outputs. While Rules and Data Plans help you collect only the data you want, without duplicates or poor quality data points, Filters prevent all of your data from being forwarded to all of your outputs.
Filters can only be used on outbound data.
To view your filters, click the Filters button on the Overview Map.
IDSync, mParticle’s identity resolution framework, allows you to manage how your users are identified wherever, and whenever, they engage with your brand. IDSync works in tandem with Customer360 to give you control over exactly what data is attributed to which user profiles.
The Identity Resolution process is noted on the Overview Map between Data Platform and Customer360, but it is not currently navigable via the Overview Map.
To manage your IDSync settings click the Settings icon in the left nav bar, click Platform, and select the Identity Settings tab. Or, click on the identity resolution circle.
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