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June Destination


Destination Info
  • Accepts Page, Group, Identify and Track calls.
  • Refer to it as June in the Integrations object
  • This integration is partner owned. Please reach out to the partner's support for any issues.

June(link takes you to an external page) is instant product analytics. June automatically generates graphs of the metrics you should track - just connect your Segment account.

This destination is maintained by June. For any issues with the destination, contact the June Support team.


Getting Started

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  1. Go to the June settings page(link takes you to an external page), click Add your first source. To add more instances of the June Destination, click on the Segment integration card and Add more sources.
  2. The Segment App opens in a new window. Log in to authenticate the connection from June.
  3. Select the Workspace and Source to connect with June.

If you aren't familiar with the Segment Spec, take a look at the Identify method documentation to learn about what it does. An example call would look like:

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analytics.identify('userId123', {
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email: 'john.doe@example.com'
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});

Segment sends Identify calls to June as an identify event.


If you aren't familiar with the Segment Spec, take a look at the Track method documentation to learn about what it does. An example call would look like:

analytics.track('Login Button Clicked')

Segment sends Track calls to June as a track event.


If you aren't familiar with the Segment Spec, take a look at the Group method documentation to learn about what it does. An example call would look like:

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analytics.group("0e8c78ea9d97a7b8185e8632", {
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name: "Initech",
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industry: "Technology",
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employees: 329,
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plan: "enterprise",
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"total billed": 830
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});

Group calls from Segment update Companies in June. Each Company is associated with a distinct group_id.


If you aren't familiar with the Segment Spec, take a look at the Page method documentation to learn about what it does. An example call would look like:

analytics.page('Home')

Segment sends Page calls to June as a pageview event. View pageviews in the June Activity tab(link takes you to an external page).


You can send computed traits and audiences generated using Engage to this destination as a user property. To learn more about Engage, schedule a demo(link takes you to an external page).

For user-property destinations, an identify call is sent to the destination for each user being added and removed. The property name is the snake_cased version of the audience name, with a true/false value to indicate membership. For example, when a user first completes an order in the last 30 days, Engage sends an Identify call with the property order_completed_last_30days: true. When the user no longer satisfies this condition (for example, it's been more than 30 days since their last order), Engage sets that value to false.

When you first create an audience, Engage sends an Identify call for every user in that audience. Later audience syncs only send updates for users whose membership has changed since the last sync.

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Real-time to batch destination sync frequency

Real-time audience syncs to June may take six or more hours for the initial sync to complete. Upon completion, a sync frequency of two to three hours is expected.


Segment lets you change these destination settings from the Segment app without having to touch any code.

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You can find your API key in the Settings page