Configure Experience Journey Map
This page describes how to configure Experience Journey Map. Though Experience Journey Map does not require configuration, you can adjust performance thresholds and customize end user event names to better suit your business needs.
Configure User Experience Thresholds
You can configure the timing and standard deviations for performance thresholds such as Slow, Very Slow, and Stall. When you configure these deviations, the changes apply to all Controller views of that application, not just to Experience Journey Map. To configure from Experience Journey Map, go to Info> Configure thresholds.
Configure Performance Thresholds and Drop-off Rates
Toggle On or Off
You can toggle performance thresholds and drop-off rates on or off. When a threshold or drop-off rate is toggled off, the marker does not appear on Experience Journey Map. When you toggle a threshold on, the threshold resets to the previous value (and not necessarily the default value).
Configure Values
For performance thresholds and drop-off rates, the percentage is set to the minimum traffic for a marker to appear on a user journey event. For example, if Ajax Errors is set to 30%, Experience Journey Map displays an error icon when 30% and more of user traffic experiences Ajax Errors. You can configure the values for performance thresholds and drop-off rates. The table below lists default performance thresholds values for existing and new applications.
See the following table for browser applications:
| Threshold | Default Value |
|---|---|
| Javascript Error | 20% |
| Ajax Errors | 10% |
| Drop-off rate | 10% |
| Slow | 20% |
| Very Slow | 10% |
| Stall | 0% |
See the following table for mobile applications:
| Threshold | Default Value |
|---|---|
| Crashes | 0% |
| Application Not Responding | 0% |
| Drop-off rate | 10% |
| Slow | 20% |
| Very Slow | 10% |
| Stall | 0% |
Customize End User Event Names
Experience Journey Map displays a collection of user journeys, which are made up of common end user events.
There are two options to customize how end user events are named:
- Add custom labels for end user events locally in Experience Journey Map.
- Customize how the agent reports End User Events names to the Controller.
Custom labels are available in Controller >= 22.6.0.
You can add custom labels to end user event names to help you organize key user journeys. Custom labels are applied locally to end user events in Experience Journey Map and do not apply elsewhere in the Controller.