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It’s the Heap monthly thought leadership newsletter ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ [Down the Funnel Newsletter]() [5 Impactful Things You Can Do With Product Analytics]() Unlock a whole new world of data, with product analytics. The impact of your digital experience comes down to one thing - how well you understand your users. In this newly refreshed guide, discover a new approach to product analytics and learn how teams are using product data to build the best digital experiences possible. [Get the ebook]() [CX Circle - Sept 10, Online and in NYC]() Level up your digital experience at CX Circle. This fall, we’re teaming up with Contentsquare and Hotjar to present CX Circle, coming to NYC (and to a screen near you) on September 10. Hear from digital experience innovators and industry leaders including Discover, FedEx, and Verizon. Save your spot today and get ready to take your digital experience to the next level. [Get your (free) virtual ticket]() [Webinar - How to build data-informed product teams]() Join us on June 12 for a conversation with Fabrice des Mazery, a seasoned product leader known for successfully building data-informed teams at IBM, Deezer, and Tripadvisor. In this session, Fabrice will share his tips for data-informed decision-making, how to avoid common analysis mistakes, AI’s role and more. [Save your spot]() [Peak Season Benchmark Report]() Get a head start on preparing for the 2024 holiday shopping season, with these peak season insights from Contentsquare. In 2023, retailers saw increased traffic, conversion rates, and average order value. At the same time, buyer journeys dragged, mobile struggled to convert, and well over a third of sessions caused user frustration. Download the report to benchmark your performance, discover the most important digital KPIs, and get actionable strategies to help you drive growth this peak shopping season. [Download the report]() Heap is the future of digital insights. Backed by the most complete dataset, we illuminate hidden insights so teams can create the best possible digital experiences to accelerate their business. If you no longer wish to receive these emails you may [unsubscribe]( at any time. © 2024 Heap Inc. All rights reserved.

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