kapa.ai Is there a way to see my data volume? As in my total number of events and total number of users ever?
Yes, there are ways to see your data volume in Mixpanel, including total number of events and users. Here's how you can access this information: 1. For total number of events:
You can create a monthly Insights report to view your event volume. According to the Mixpanel Community blog post, you can query $all_mtu_events
which filters out event names excluded from Mixpanel's MTU calculation. You can then apply a breakdown by "Event name" to see all your events.2. For total number of users:
In Insights, you can use the "Users" measurement to see the total count of user profiles. As mentioned in the Insights documentation, you can select the "Total" function under the Users measurement, which will give you the total count of user profiles.3. For overall data volume monitoring:
If you're on an Enterprise plan, Mixpanel offers a Data Volume Monitoring feature. According to the Data Volume Monitoring documentation, this feature watches for sudden, drastic changes in event volume and notifies admins. While this doesn't directly show your total volume, it can help you keep track of significant changes in your data volume over time.4. For detailed historical data usage:
As mentioned in the MTU billing documentation, you can view detailed historical data usage by:
- Clicking on the gear icon in the upper right corner of Mixpanel
- Selecting "Organization Settings"
- Clicking on "Plan Details & Billing" and then on "Data Usage"
- Clicking on "View Historical Usage" in the top right of Plan Details & Billing to see or download a CSV of usage from the last 12 months for each projectThese methods should help you get a comprehensive view of your data volume in Mixpanel, including total events and users.
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kapa.ai Can I do it directly on Mixpanel instead of quereying it?
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Yes, you can view your data volume directly in Mixpanel without needing to write queries. Here's how you can do it: 1. For viewing your data usage, including events: According to the MTU billing documentation, you can see your data consumption directly in Mixpanel by following these steps: - Click on the gear icon in the upper right corner of Mixpanel - Select "Organization Settings" - Click on "Plan Details & Billing" and then on "Data Usage" This will show you your current data usage.2. For more detailed historical data: On the same page, you can click on "View Historical Usage" in the top right of the Plan Details & Billing section. This will allow you to view detailed historical data usage or download a CSV of usage from the last 12 months for each project.3. For total number of users: As mentioned in the Insights documentation, you can use the Insights report to see the total count of user profiles:
- Go to the Insights report - Select "Users" as your measurement - Choose the "Total" functionThis will give you the total count of user profiles without needing to write a query.These methods allow you to view your data volume directly within the Mixpanel interface, without the need for querying.
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kapa.ai How can I check my average monthly user sessions?
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To check your average monthly user sessions in Mixpanel, you can use the Insights report. Here's how you can do it: 1. Go to the Insights report in Mixpanel.2. Set up your query as follows: - Select "Session Start" as your event - Choose "Monthly Active Users" as your measurement - Set your desired time range (e.g., last 6 months)3. To get the average, you can use the "Average" aggregation option.According to the Insights documentation, you can select the measurement you want to use by clicking on "Unique Users" and selecting "Monthly Active Users" from the drop-down menu.For sessions specifically, the Sessions documentation mentions that you can use the "Session Start" event to analyze session-related metrics.To visualize this data, you might want to use a line chart to see how your average monthly user sessions trend over time.Remember that Mixpanel computes sessions automatically from the events you send, so you don't need to do any special tracking work to make sessions work Sessions documentation.If you want to dive deeper into session analysis, you can also look at metrics like average session duration or the number of events per session, which are available as properties on the Session Start and Session End events.
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