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User Interface Migration Guide

This document introduces the new Kochava User Interface (UI) detailing the key differences between the current UI, and where important tools can be located within the new UI.

What is New?

  • More Intuitive Navigation
  • Simplified Workflows
  • Faster Routes to Common Actions
  • Modernized and Clean Design
  • Side Drawers for Faster Editing
  • New Fraud Console Features

The Kochava UI has a reimagined and streamlined left-hand navigation system optimizing your workflow, grouping tools in a more intuitive manner.

The Kochava toolbars have also been updated and in some cases, relocated to provide easy access and streamline your processes.

This section provides an overview of current location of menu items and toolbars as well as the new locations.

Analytics

The original Analytics left-hand menu displayed all of the pages within the section.

Some of the Analytics pages still appear within the left-hand menu (e.g., Performance, Facebook Insights and SKAdNetwork Insights), however a large number of the pages are now located within Analytics > Dashboard.

Additionally, the location for the Cohort, Filters, Date Range, Currency and Tools has been updated within the Analytics Dashboard.

Account Options

The Account Options menu within the original UI is located in the upper right corner, nested under the user name.

In the new UI, the Account Options menu is located in the left-hand menu as a primary navigation item.

App Selection

Within the original UI, the App Selection is located in the top toolbar in the upper right corner.

In the new UI, the App Selection is located at the top left of the dashboard view, directly under the page title (i.e., Campaign Manager, Analytics, SKAdNetwork).

Account Configuration

This section encompasses Twitter Connect and the Global Fraud Blocklist. Both Twitter Connect and the Global Fraud Blocklist were located within the original UI in the left-hand menu under Account Options.

In the new UI, both Twitter Connect and the Global Fraud Blocklist are located as main items in the left-menu under Account Options.

Install Feed Validation

Within the original UI, Install Feed Validation is located in the left-hand menu as a primary item under Apps & Assets.

In the new UI, Install Feed Validation is located in the App tools menu.

Alerts

In the original UI, My Alerts was located under the user drop-down menu located in the upper right corner of the screen.

In the new UI, Alerts is permanently located at the upper right of the screen and is represented by the Bell Icon.

Credentials

Within the original UI, Credentials is located in the left-hand menu as a primary item under Integrations.

In the new UI, Credentials is located in the App tools menu.

Query

The Query tool retains the same functionality. In the original UI, Query was a main left-hand menu item with Audience Query and Custom Query located within.

Within the new UI, the Query tools have been separated and reorganized. Audience Query is now located in the left-menu under Audiences. Custom Query is now located in the left-menu under Reports.

Devices

This section encompasses Test Devices and Scrub Devices. Both Test Devices and Scrub Devices were located within the original UI in the left-hand menu under Account Options.

In the new UI, both Scrub Devices and Test Devices are located in the left-menu under Account Options > Test Devices.


Campaign Manager

The new Kochava UI has a new streamlined design for the Campaign Manager. The new design offers more flexible layouts to enhance navigation and usability. The Campaign Manager still utilizes the hierarchical structure of Campaigns > Segments > Trackers.

Another addition is that with the redesign, Power Editor capabilities have been added to the Campaign Manager in order to provide a more unified experience.


Fraud Console

The new Kochava UI also has a redesigned Fraud Console with updated graphics, tables and charts. Also three views have been removed (Ad Stacking, Geographic Outliers, Platform Click/Install Mismatch), as well as six new views (Device Attribute Outliers, Google Referrer Mismatch, Invalid Device ID, Jailbroken Installs, New Devices, SDK Outliers).

For more information on the Fraud Views, refer to our support documentation.

Updated on December 5, 2024

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