In this brief video, you'll discover:
Canvas tab for mapping, exploring, notes and checklists.
Top toolbar for Mapping and Performance features
Layers menu to turn on/off layers on the canvas
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Canvas Layers
Numbers Layer
The Numbers Layer is a powerful feature that provides access to all the analytics available in Funnelytics. When activated, it displays various numerical data related to your funnel elements. This layer offers a comprehensive overview of your funnel's performance, both of elements and connections. By toggling this layer on or off, you can easily control the visibility of these analytics on your canvas.
Flow Layer
The Flow Layer is a visual feature that shows moving dots that represent people flowing through your assets. When activated, it displays an animation using 2 dimensions - colour and volume. The colours shift from Green to Yellow to Red, with gradients in between. It also shows more or less number of dots. These act as a visual aid, where the more green and higher volume you see on a line means more people, while red and less volume means there’s less people. By toggling this layer on or off, you can visually see how people flow between 2 steps.
Forecast Layer
The Forecast Layer will allow you to see the data from your Forecasts and Predictions. If the Numbers layer is active the Forecast data is presented as an additional dataset for the elements. By toggling this layer on or off, you can easily control the visibility of this information on your canvas.
Checklist Layer
The Checklist Layer is your go-to tool for managing tasks and to-do lists within your funnel. By toggling this layer on, you'll activate the checklist bar. Currently, if none of your elements have a checklist attached, nothing will appear. However, if you select an element, go to the checklist, and add tasks, they will be displayed in the checklist bar. When you mark a task as completed, it will be reflected in the checklist and the bar on the element accordingly.
Notes Layer
The Notes Layer enables you to see which elements have notes attached to them by displaying the Notes Badge. Similar to the Checklist Layer, if you select an element and add notes to it, the notes badge will appear. If you no longer wish to view the badge, you can simply turn off the layer.
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