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  • Enable the integration
  • Jimo → Heap
  • Heap → Jimo
  • Trigger an experience from a Heap event
  • Synchronise Heap segments

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Heap

The Heap integration with Jimo allows for a bidirectional flow of events and user data to enhance analytics and targeting capabilities.

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Enable the integration

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  • Click the Connect button of the Heap integration

Jimo → Heap

Send Jimo events to Heap. This setup would allow you to capture a comprehensive view of user engagement across your platform. By funneling events from Jimo into Heap, you can leverage Heap's powerful analytics tools to track, visualize, and analyze user interactions, helping you to better understand user behavior and refine user experience strategies based on actionable insights. This connection ensures that all relevant user activity within Jimo is seamlessly integrated into Mixpanel's analytical environment.

You can find a list of possible events and their properties

How to enable?

  • Enable the option Jimo → Heap in the integration settings

You are all setup 🎉

Heap → Jimo

Send Heap events to Jimo. This setup enables the utilization of Heap's events within Jimo targeting audiences, specifically for the "Who" section (targeting specific user segments) and creation of Segment of users. This ensures that Jimo's engagements are deeply personalized, enhancing user interaction based on precise analytical insights from Heap.

How to enable?

  • Enable the option Heap → Jimo in the integration settings

  • Add the following code in your application

/**
  Numerous organizations employing Heap for event tracking generally maintain
  a universally accessible function for capturing these events.
  
  The easiest method to ensure all these events are also recorded in Jimo
  is by integrating a heap:track call from the Jimo SDK into this existing function.
  This technique guarantees the simultaneous capture of events across both platforms.
*/

// Create a universal function
const trackEvent = (name, properties) => {
  window.heap.track(name, properties); // You should have this already
  
  window.jimo.push(["do", "heap:track", [name, properties]]);
};

// Let's use it
trackEvent("purchase", { amount: 199 })

You are all setup 🎉

Trigger an experience from a Heap event

To display an experience following a Heap event in your application, go to the Settings page of the experience, set the trigger to 'On event,' and select the specific Heap event to use.

Synchronise Heap segments

This integration also allows you to import your Heap segments in Jimo and keep them in sync. Whenever a user is added or removed from the Heap segment, it will be sync with Jimo.

There can be a delay before changes are being reflected in Jimo

  1. Connect your Heap account

  2. Open your Heap segment details, find the Integrations section and enable the Jimo integration.

Set the experience trigger to On event

You should find your Heap segment in the

Events for Analytics Integrations
list of Jimo segments
our integrations page
Heap integration
Visualize and create analytics dashboard based on Jimo events in Heap
Enable Jimo → Heap
Create audience based on Heap events
Enable Heap → Jimo
Select the Heap event that should trigger the experience
Enable Jimo integration for a Heap segment sync
Heap segment being synced in Jimo