User-level analytics are available via a CSV download in your showcases. Analytics results will only appear for logged-in team members (not for signed-out viewers). This is a useful feature for when you're broadcasting internal meetings and want to gain an understanding of team-wide participation.
Follow these steps to access your showcase analytics:
- First, navigate to your showcase from your library.
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Select Analytics from the top-right corner of the page. 
- Choose a date range from the dropdown menu. The default rate is the past 30 days.
- Select Download CSV to download the CSV with analytics data for your chosen date range.
Here are the columns with data that surface in this report and their definitions:
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Play ending point: Play ending point is recorded in seconds, noting when the user stopped watching. 
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Video duration: Total video duration in seconds. 
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Number of plays: A play is recorded whenever someone clicks the play button on the video player. Multiple views will be counted if the browser page is refreshed in between views. 
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Play starting point: Play starting point is also seconds, so most of these users start at 0 seconds but you can also see if a user started at the 30-second mark on the video. 
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User: The team member's email address. 
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Time last viewed: Date and time the team member last viewed the video. 
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Loads: Recorded when the viewer navigates to the video page so the player has loaded and the viewer hasn’t pressed play yet. 
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Finishes: The number of times the user played the video to the end. The video must play the very last frame and stop (or repeat) in order for a finish to be counted. 
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Video: The video title is associated with the report. 
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Database Key: An internal identity that represents User ID|Video ID. 
 
            
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