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It’s the Heap monthly thought leadership newsletter ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ [Down the Funnel Newsletter]() [How to blend quantitative and qualitative data for deeper insights]() Back by popular demand, we’ve updated our guide on how to blend qualitative and qualitative insights for deeper insights. Dive in to explore key differences between quant and qual data, when to use which, and actionable examples to get you started. [Get the guide]() [Introducing Heap AI CoPilot]() In case you missed it - we’re excited to introduce AI CoPilot from Heap! Having AI in your product analytics is like having your own analytics assistant. Ask questions in plain English and get answers in seconds - plus ask follow-up questions, check how the AI arrived at the answer, and get suggestions on what to look at next. Learn more on our blog, or watch the 3-minute demo to see AI CoPilot in action. [Read the announcement]() [Watch the demo]() [Webinar - Multi-Channel Engagement to Convert Customers]() Did you know - brands that employ cross-channel messaging see 25% more purchases per user than those who use just one channel. Next week, we’re joining Braze, Credera, and Contentsquare for a conversation about creating seamless cross-channel experiences. Tune in to learn how to break down engagement silos, deliver ultra-personalized communications, and increase conversions. [Register now]() Power up your analytics at CX Circle. Join us online or in person in NYC to hear from digital experience experts and product leaders. We just added several new sessions to the [agenda](), and we're especially excited for this conversation - Power-Up Your Analytics: The Art of the Possible Christy Taroni, Managing Director of Digital Platforms, FedEx Dan Olsen, Trainer, Consultant & Author, "The Lean Product Playbook" Register by July 14 to save $200 on your in person ticket. Or claim your free virtual ticket and catch all the digital insights goodness from the comfort of home. [Explore the agenda]() [Get your ticket]() 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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