Monetate

The Monetate data connector identifies pages with Monetate variations to pull into DXA, along with segments created in Monetate.

Note: This data connector doesn't work retroactively as it requires DXA to collect and aggregate the variations each time the script is fired.

Enabling the Monetate data connector in DXA

  1. On the navigation bar, go to Connect > Data Connectors > Configure Data Connectors > Split Testing > Monetate.Monetate data connector

  2. Under Monetate, select Monetate Enabled.

  3. Click Save.

The Monetate data connector is enabled.
Important:

You must contact your Monetate account manager to finalize the integration and allow DXA to collect Monetate variations on pages where both Monetate and DXA are present, along with any created segments.

Using Monetate segments and variations

Upon collecting Monetate segments and variations, you can begin to use these by creating segments based on them.

When adding filters to a segment, go to Integrations > Monetate segment or Monetate variation and use the Please select ... box to search for a variation or segment.

Note: To add filters to a segment, see Segment Filters.
Monetate filters in DXA
Note:

You can then use the segment to filter sessions, heatmaps, forms, and other DXA features based on visitors who have viewed that particular variation.

Using Optimost variations in heatmaps

When using heatmaps, you can easily segment by a variation to see how it was performing. Simply create a segment that contains an Optimost variation and then browse to the page that contains that variation in heatmaps. Then click the Segment dropdown menu and select the segment that contains the variation before clicking Apply changes. You will then see the page change to the layout of the variation, while also filtering by users who saw this variation.Using segments in heatmaps