How to create an Action Tracker in the editor
Last updated
Was this helpful?
Last updated
Was this helpful?
An Action Tracker enables you to track visitors who have clicked on a specific element of your website during their visit.
There are 2 types of Action Trackers:
Account Action Trackers (AAT): Action Trackers available at an account level (available for all your future campaigns)
Campaign (exclusive) Action Trackers (XAT): Action Trackers available at a campaign level only (the one where you've set-up the XAT)
Once configured, an AAT is displayed in the Action Tracker list for every campaign, unless hidden.
To create an Action Tracker:
Go to the Visual Editor.
Click on the element you want to track (and by doing so, create an Action Tracker on) and click “Add a tracker”.
From the modal, choose a Name, an event, a CSS selector, XAT or AAT and a context for your tracker. You can find out more on this topic in the guide on the .
Important: You can’t use the same name for 2 different AATs on the same account. You won’t be able to save unless you change the name. Also, an AAT can never be modified (context aside) after being saved. You will need to delete it and create a new one. XATs can be modified and even switched for AAT (if changed, you won’t be able to change it back).
The context is where you put any kind of information that will help remember why you set up that Action Tracker later, without the need to come back to the Visual Editor.
Once creation is done in the visual editor,
Any campaign Action tracker will appear :
In the goal set up page only for the campaign you created it in only
In the list of goals in the goal management page of the account
Any Account Action tracker will appear :
In the goal set up page for all campaigns of your account
In the list of goals in the goal management page of the account
From the Goals step of a campaign, you will see a list of action trackers that you can select for your campaign. XATs will be on top of the list, AATs following next. You can also look for specific ATs by using the search bar on top of the list.
In this list will only appear the XATs created for this campaign (not hidden) and the AATs (not hidden). You won’t see XATs created for other campaigns on the same account.
The orange flag means that the Action Tracker is an AAT. You will find next to it a ! icon. Clicking on it will prompt a information modal with:
The name of the AAT as a title
The Test ID: this indicates the ID of the campaign in which the AAT has been created (this is useful if you want to go back to the Visual Editor of the initial campaign. The AAT will only appear in the Visual Editor of the campaign you initially set it up)
The Creation Date: the date on which the AAT has been created.
ID/Class/Element: the CSS selector used to set up the ATT.
We’ll talk more about the specificities of the Action Trackers here. You will see the AATs in orange with the same flag already mentioned, accompanied by the icon with the same information explained above, in the Select an Action Tracker section.
XATs can be edited here but AATs can’t. But you will find a link to the original Visual Editor where the AAT has been set up in the edit modal. It can help remember what exactly this AAT is tracking.
As most trackers, ATs can be hidden (with the eye icon) and deleted (on certain conditions).
Deleting an XAT is different to most other goal types since it’s only linked to the campaign you are managing. From the Goals management page of the Settings, you can delete an AAT if it’s not used in any campaign without losing any data. If you delete while it’s used in any campaign (not archived), you will be prompted with a different modal telling you where it’s used and that if you go through with the AT deletion, you will delete the related data.
For AATs, it’s different. You will only see the AAT in the campaign it was set up in. So you could use an AAT in campaign 2 but if it was set up in campaign 1, you will only see it in campaign 1’s VE, not in campaign 2’s VE. It follows the same rule as in goals management. A confirmation modal if the AAT is not used anywhere. A warning message if the AAT is used at least in one not archived campaign.
If a campaign only has XAT or AAT that are only used in this campaign, it can be deleted without issue. But, you can’t delete a campaign where an AAT has been created if that AAT is used in any other campaign, not archived.
All your AATs are bundled inside the Tag. So the data will be gathered from the beginning of the campaign no matter if you select it or not, for all your campaigns (after the creation of the AAT). It means that if you add an AAT to the list of goals of the campaign 20 days after you launched it, you will still have the data of the 20 days of life of your campaign.
On certain websites, to join a loyalty program or confirm a newsletter subscription, visitors are asked to click a confirm button on a specific page. You can then choose this click tracking to create a new “subscriber” or “VIP member” segment.
When you know which Action Tracker you want to select, you can drag and drop it in the right goal section (primary goal or secondary goal) and the trackers selected out here will record data and display stats in the report of the campaign. Make sure you select relevent AAT’s so you don’t analyze the wrong stats that will appear in your reports. To know more about the selection of a goal, please refer to
Above the search tool, you can find a link to the goals management page. If you want to know the basics on goals management, please head to .
You can also delete an AT from the Visual Editor (VE). XATs follow the same rules as other trackers. For more information, please refer to .