Dynamic

What is a dynamic data point in the context of analytics?

A dynamic data point refers to information that is continuously updated and can change in real time or at regular intervals. Unlike static data, which remains constant once recorded, dynamic data is fluid and evolves, reflecting the most current state of the monitored variables.

We utilize dynamic data to provide a real-time or near-real-time view of ongoing activities and conditions. This approach is particularly valuable when real-time monitoring, timely decision-making, and responsiveness to changing conditions are critical. By leveraging dynamic data, we can ensure that our analysis and actions are based on the most up-to-date information available.

Use Cases

  • Conversion analytics
  • Flow analytics
  • Tribe sales analytics
  • Campaign sales analytics


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