You can now add a unique Campaign ID when publishing each question, making it easier to organise data, track performance, and streamline reporting.
Highlight 1: Once you’ve added your EmojiBar to the page, click Settings and scroll to the bottom of the window where you’ll find ‘Campaign ID’.

Highlight 2: You can either leave it as ‘Default’ (which stores all data in the ‘Default’ data bucket) or click ‘Create New’ to assign a relevant name linked to the specific question you’re asking your visitors.

Highlight 3: For example, if you’re asking visitors, “What do you think of our website?”, you can create a new Campaign ID called “Website_Experience” to organise the responses.

Highlight 4: This means you can go to your EmojiBar dashboard, filter by the relevant campaign, and review the data separately from other questions or campaigns you’ve launched in the past.

Highlight 5: It’s important to note that you can use the same Campaign ID tag when launching questions with a similar purpose or focus.
For example, if you’re running multiple questions about your website experience, you can use the same “Website_Experience” Campaign ID to group and analyse the responses together.
Campaign ID | Possible Questions |
Website_Experience | "How did we do today?" "What do you think of our website?" "How's our website?" |
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