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Tractionboard Destination


Destination Info
  • Accepts Page, Alias, Group, Identify and Track calls.
  • Refer to it as Tractionboard in the Integrations object

Getting Started

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Once the Segment library is integrated in your app, toggle Tractionboard on in your Segment destinations, and add your Segment Token ID which you can find in the Tractionboard Dashboard, under the Settings > Integrations.

The Segment Tractionboard destination is 100% handled through our side, you just need to take some names in consideration when sending track events.

Tractionboard supports the page, identify, track, group, alias and screen methods.


The Page method is equivalent to our visit event, which track your user iterations inside your website and app.


When you identify a user, we'll pass that user's information to Tractionboard with userId as Tractionboard's External User ID, as if it were our login event. Segment's special traits will be recognized as Tractionboard's attributes, and you can use as many as you want.


When you track an event, we will send that event to Tractionboard as a custom event. There are certain events that trigger special actions in Tractionboard:


The information provided by this method will be saved as a user's attribute.


With this method we will change the id to a certain user saving the old one as a attribute of the new one.


It's the same that the page method. Currently we don't support mobile apps, but we can get events from them.


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 Tractionboard 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.

Property nameTypeRequiredDescription
Token IDstring
required

You can find the Token ID in the Tractionboard Dashboard under the Settings > Integrations.