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from Heap power users: - Combine different properties, like different address formats or related UTM

[Heap] March 2019  We've added a new type of Defined Property: Formula Properties!  Formula Defined Properties enable you to update, combine, or modify existing properties. You can also fix tracking errors without updating or editing any code.  You can set up a Formula Property to solve many analysis problems without losing historical data or requiring engineers to update your codebase. Some [common use cases for Formula Properties we’ve seen]( from Heap power users: - Combine different properties, like different address formats or related UTM parameters, to display as one property in analysis - Group together inconsistent casing across browsers & devices that render content differently - Extract product IDs or other non-UTM parameters from URLs [CHECK IT OUT]( [Save Report Flow]( [Image] Product Updates  All-new Event Visualizer 2.0: Better Virtual Event Creation - Context is key! It’s now easier to make adjustments and trust that your new Virtual Events are defined correctly. The new Event Visualizer surfaces contextual information including the number of matching elements on the page, which other pages the event occurs on, and how many times it has happened over the past week. You can also add notes!  New Date Range Selectors - We heard your feedback, and we made it better. Set your date range to start on a particular date and include all data going forward. Use this small-but-mighty enhancement to monitor feature launches, landing page performance, and more.  Android SDK v0.9.1: Continued Enhancement of Autocapture on Android - Our Android SDK has been updated to automatically capture more data: page transition events in a ViewPager are now autocaptured, which are used for onboarding flows and swipeable lists. There are lots of other changes, so be sure to [read the release notes](. [Image] Beta: Heap with Your Mobile App  We’re currently conducting a beta of Heap with iOS and Android mobile apps. If you’re interested in using Heap for your mobile apps, please contact [fitz@heapanalytics.com](mailto:fitz@heapanalytics.com?subject=Heap on mobile beta). [Image] New Resources [Looker Blocks: How Heap’s Looker Blocks Can Help You Build Interactive Reports and Dashboards]( Heap customers can now use [Heap Looker Blocks]( to immediately take advantage of their Heap customer data in Looker. In just a few clicks, build interactive reports and dashboards in Looker from automatically captured customer data from Heap. Looker Blocks provide templates for out-of-the-box models, views, reports, and dashboards.  [Article: How We Redesigned Heap’s App in Three Months]( You may have noticed Heap got a facelift earlier this year. Our VP of Design, Dave Feldman, writes about how and why we took on this project, and how everything came together so quickly. Designing scrappy, sources of inspiration, shipping quickly, and (of course!) measuring the results – this article has it all. [Image] [I no longer wish to receive product updates](

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