Is there a way to track the number of users who trigger a certain event more than once per week?
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Yes, there is a way to track the number of users who trigger a certain event more than once per week in Mixpanel. You can accomplish this using the Frequency report in Mixpanel's Retention feature.According to the Retention: Measure engagement over time documentation, the Frequency report allows you to learn how frequently users return to use your product or service. Here's how you can set it up:1. Go to Reports > Retention 2. Select the "Frequency" option under the toggle for retention 3. Choose "week" as your time intervalThe Frequency report will group unique users in time-incremented buckets, showing you how many unique days in a week users performed the specified action.You can further refine your analysis by using the Frequency Criteria:- Use "Cumulative Frequency" to calculate the number of users who did the event in at least X unique intervals (days) per week. - Use "Non-cumulative Frequency" to calculate the number of users who did the event in exactly X unique intervals (days) per week.For your specific question of tracking users who trigger an event more than once per week, you would focus on the buckets showing 2 or more unique days per week.This approach will give you insights into how many users are performing the event multiple times within a week, helping you understand user engagement patterns.
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