Some launch announcements to spice up your mid-week  As always, don't hesitate to reach out if you have questions or feature requests!Â
Today, we’re rolling out two new surfaces within Pulse to enable you to more easily analyze custom cuts of Pulse via an improved Custom Query interface. The Explore tab will enable creating quick, inline Custom Query explorations on your Pulse results, building a history of queries authored across the team that can be re-used/ modified by anyone leveraging the Explore tab. If a particular Custom Query is useful to look at on an ongoing basis, you can easily schedule the query to automatically run daily, which will live in the Scheduled tab.
Explore is currently live on Experiments only, and will be coming soon for Feature Gates.Â
You asked, we listened! As teams have scaled their usage of Statsig, we’ve seen the need for increasingly powerful search capabilities. Today, we’re starting to roll out Statsig Search 2.0, which includes the ability to search by Creator and Tag in addition to entity name, as well as includes a list of “Recently Searched” history as the default search null state to make getting back to your recently viewed entities extra easy.Â
Today, we’re opening up the ability to add tags to Experiments and Feature Gates at the point of creation, making it even easier to organize Experiments and Gates by team, company goal, etc. This addition will enable adding both existing tags, as well as creating new tags directly inline from the Experiment and Gate creation modals.Â
As more and more teams have started leveraging Custom Metrics, we’ve heard a consistent ask to support more metric types. Today, we’re debuting four new types of Custom Metrics:
Composite Metrics:
Ratios of two other already-existing metrics; this option exists within the “Ratio” metric type
Event User (Count Any and Count All):Â
Users that have any or all of a set of (non-filtered) events
Event Count Custom: A count of a set of (non-filtered) events
Event User Max Rollup: Users that have logged a target event at least once
Please note- previews do not yet exist for these new Custom Metric types, but will be coming soon.