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New Filters for Experiment Results

· 2 min read

Analyzing experiment results is now more flexible. We’ve added new filters in the Results view so you can narrow down data and better understand how different audiences interact with your experiments.

What’s new

You can now filter experiment results by:

  • Date range
  • Country
  • Referrer
  • Triggered goal

These filters make it easier to explore specific segments of your experiment data and focus on the behavior that matters most.

Country and Referrer filters

The Country and Referrer filters allow you to match either:

  • One specific value, or
  • One of multiple values

This makes it simple to analyze results for selected markets or traffic sources.

Examples:

  • View results only for visitors from Sweden and Norway
  • Analyze performance for traffic coming from Google and Facebook
  • Compare how different sources behave in your experiments

Date range filtering

The Date range filter lets you restrict the results to a specific time window. This is useful if you want to:

  • Analyze results after a campaign launch
  • Compare performance across specific periods
  • Exclude early experiment data while testing

Triggered goal filtering

You can also filter results based on a triggered goal.

When a goal is selected, the results will only include events that happened after that goal was triggered for the first time.

This helps answer questions like:

  • What happens after a user signs up?
  • How do visitors behave after viewing a product page?
  • Do users convert after completing an earlier step in the funnel?

The triggered goal filter currently supports one goal at a time.

We hope this helps you gain deeper insights and make faster, more confident decisions from your experiments.