Report Like a Boss Using Google Data Studio

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welcome to another Google Analytics livestream today we're talking about data studio reporting like a boss I'm Louis gray and I'm here with Nikhil Roy product manager on data studio as you remember earlier this spring we introduced the Google Analytics 360 suite and we had a number of pieces within that suite one of which is our data visualization story data studio so two weeks ago I stood here and we talked with Nikhil with not an appeal with Nick about introducing data studio this is part two in our three-part series Nick you and I are going to walk through reports and let me hand it off and we're start with some demos thanks Luis excited to be here so today we're going to dive deep into reporting and take a look at how you actually build a report so then like you mentioned there's multiple pieces to the product I'll walk through it and hopefully we could spend some time when the details of the product itself so what I thought we'd do today is actually build a report from scratch so let's jump right into it let me open up Dayna studio which I have open here on the tab so this is your data studio interface your home screen as we call it so off to the left you have two to two lengths reports and data sources so now this is a list of reports that I have access to so I can click on one it opens it up this is one of the samples we actually built for the Olympic opening ceremonies around the TV ad performance so we're going to try and build something maybe not as pretty but something close so in order to start building a new report you just start by clicking on the blue plus button so that puts you into a blank new report and as you expect in any report actually depends on data so we'll start with adding a data source so I have a whole bunch of data sources that are already existing for the purposes of today's demo I'll actually build the data sources from scratch as well which is really simple and quick so here's all the connectors that I have access to I'll start with a Google Analytics data source which I'm sure many of you use a lot of so I'll go with our demo app so what I'm going to do for our demo today is actually pull in data from a demo Android app and I'll click on the account property view and hit on hit this blue connect button off to the right so once it's connected it goes back to the underlying data source and pulls in the schema so if you're familiar with Google Analytics a lot of these metrics and dimensions should seem very familiar let me give this a new name I'll call this Android app data and just to quickly give you a cursory overview of what's going on here these are the metrics and dimensions Green as a dimension blue is a metric I can click into it rename it the auto detect types in this case it's Google Analytics so we know the types beforehand if you're going against a database or sheet we will still do the auto detection if you want to change the type or change the granularity for example if this wasn't a metro code it was a region code you can do that here or switch it to another type there's also aggregations that you can set as a default and this little blue plus button inside here actually allows you to create calculated fields we can touch on that later but for now let's continue and build a report so go ahead and click on add to report it will confirm I want to add it and boom it drops you back into the report now this report editor is modeled after all of our other productivity apps at Google so you know if you're familiar with Docs sheets or slides this should seem very familiar you have a bunch of pulldown menus here and a tool bar that you can use so all the visualizations are laid out on the toolbar and there's a properties panel off to the right here that you use to actually configure the charts so Nikhil usually when we talk about data visualization tools we want to say who is this being intended for you know we we looked at you know at Google our mission is to make data accessible and useful and for this we can really kind of visualize the data and take it to an intended target and so when you're going ahead and making a report it's not just hey let's make this look pretty we want to say how can we make this look useful so when you're doing this report maybe give us an understanding of who you're intending this to be for absolutely so this I think I think obviously every dashboard can have a different audience sometimes when you're presenting to executives you know you need to distill information or have less information if it's intended for an audience that's actually running a business you probably want slightly more information more details so this is really I was thinking we'll do some Android and iOS data side-by-side so multi profile for someone that's running the app right so the team the product the marketing teams that are actually running the app is what I was intending this to be so let's start building some some visualizations and in order to do that you just click on one of the visualizations and on the canvas all you do is click and draw and as soon as I release the editor will Auto configure this visualization so just like that I'm drawing almost with data it's pretty interesting off to the right and the properties panel you'll see that my data source is auto set to the one I just added it's set a time dimension for me and it's graphing sessions by default so in this case I'm fine with that I'll leave the sessions in there but I also want to add another metric so let me go ahead and quickly do that now I get a metric picker and I can go ahead and start looking for different metrics or I can just search so in this case I want to look at average session duration so let me add that in and boom it adds a line in for me looks like the scales are off so let me fix that so I'll go to the style tab and say hey let's put this on the right axis so there's a lot of detail and the style tab that we'll touch on later in order to continue on so now that we have the session and the average session duration maybe we want to show totals so that's a trend now let's look at a total of the sessions so that's the total with a scorecard right there now let me do one thing out since the numbers are really big there's a little option here called compact numbers so as soon as I hit that boom it goes to a compact format now these are real live objects I can actually and this is a real editor like a modern editor so I can control C and ctrl we and it copies these objects and these aren't screenshots so I'll change that and now let's get let's get the average session duration added here so there you go and you'll notice that they're slightly misaligned so let's get them aligned so I can click on that go to the arrange menu or right-click and I say okay let me align the bottoms and now I've got them perfectly aligned continuing on with other visualizations let's let's drop a bar one of the most commonly used visualizations is a bar chart so I can add that in here and again configure its auto configured so let's switch out the dimension for now and say okay in this case it's Android so let's look at a breakdown by you know the device marketing or we could even go by the brand and see a breakdown by that so I think some people would be really to know what data source you're drawing from because you've explained to us that you're trying to kind of look at how Android access to the site is doing versus iOS how they might behave differently but where's this coming from are you pulling from your own personal website is this all of Google com or is this coming from so this is actually a demo profile that we have some dummy data in and that's what it's Google Analytics data that's in a demo profile cool so there you have it now you have the bar chart and I quickly switch the orientation of it I don't know if you quite caught that to be horizontal so so now in addition to some of the visualization tools we have we also have a bunch of shape and text and image objects so really allows you to decorate and bring out your brand if you'd like so let's start with adding a label so let's label this data and let's call this our Android app and I'll go ahead and sort of make this bold maybe you maybe change the font a little to be 24 pixels and that looks pretty good so now to do a side-by-side all I have to do is I'm going to go ahead and select all these objects and simply make a copy and paste it over so now I have I have an exact duplicate of everything as you see it's not quite fitting and also for example if I if I make a mistake or I had delete by mistake that we do have undo and redo capabilities I can just hit undo and hopefully everything comes back so so we have this all set up side-by-side now let's go to the report settings and I'm going to change the layout to be landscape so this can fit a lot more information so now I have a lot more breathing room here and I'll move this over I just make sure I select the right information move it over and let me rename it so to say iOS so now the next task is to actually get the iOS data hooked up to these specific charts so I'll go to data again and I'll switch out the data source by clicking on it and I'll say let's create a new data source and again we're going to go against some demo data some fake data which we have here and we have some fake iOS data and a profile and I'll click on that and hit connect give it a second to connect and I'll say this is iOS mobile GA data something like that and click on add to Apple and once that's added it'll add to the report and you saw those things refresh let's let's continue using some of the shapes and things now what I found initially with that is you have multiple style elements you have four different pieces that you selected and all at once you change the report source that's right I think I'm kind of used to tools where you have to do it each time for every single style element right or you have to select them all and group them and then make a change but you just kind of automatically did this yeah so so this just like in some of the other editor products you it supports multi select so you can do multi visualization operations in this product so that's actually pretty nice I added a title while we were talking and let me give this so we'll call this like a mobile app dashboard I can position this and starting to look more and more like a dashboard so let's just this bar chart then it doesn't let's switch this out obviously the mobile device branding for iOS let's switch it to maybe mobile device info so we break see a breakdown by device type in this case so a pause for a minute and actually switch out of edit mode and go into view mode now this is the mode that your viewers would experience this dashboard in once you share it so as you can see now the charts are more interactive they've started to come to life I get hover tips and things like that so this is sort of the basics of building a dashboard so the next thing I wanted to dive a little deeper into was actually interactivity one of the key things that you want your viewers to do is be able to interact and do semi mini analysis themselves so one of the things we offer here is controls so we have two controls a date range control and filter control so let's start with the date range control start by dragging and drawing the state range control onto the canvas I'll just reset the font to be that and now let's switch back to View mode to just see what happens so it says select date range now when I click on it boom I get a date picker and I can I can select a particular date range and hit apply now watch the magic automatically this date picker was bound to all the visualizations on the page I didn't have to write any code or do anything so now all my visualizations are in that date range and what I like about this a lot given we're speaking with a experienced user base of Google Analytics right is that this looks a lot like Google Analytics right this is the same date picker that they're used to they can pull in the last 30 days they can make any kind of selection and like you were saying this is kind of the View mode so when you do report like a boss and send it to your boss all right the boss can still make changes and see it in the holes right and and the boss isn't stuck in a particular date range so now all of a sudden your report is super dynamic it also solves for additional issues I know having been in marketing for many years they would say well you're just giving me the data that I want to see not the full story that's right in this case they can actually go through and cut it any way they want and get a full picture of the data it's very cool absolutely so you notice that the report started up and it was a prompt that said select date range so let me show you how you can set a default so when you switch over to the data tab here in the property side you'll see there's a default date range property so I can set that to be let's say last 28 days and I hit apply and now you know it actually starts off with a default date range so when I go back to view mode it is in the last 28 days I can open it up that tells me that that's what it is and now if I switch it it actually works so that's the date range control which adds a lot of interactivity and makes the dashboard a lot more dynamic in terms of the data you can view another control that we have is is the filter control so let me let me add a filter control to this report so I'll try and squeeze this up over here make some room here for the filter control let me redraw this and we can drop a filter control right over here so by default again the filter control comes in pre-configured so off to the property panel here on the right you see the dimension is set to source what we can do is say device marketing name or in this case it's branding so I can get the same list it looks like it's actually pulling from the iOS data source so let me switch that over to Android and and there you go now I have a list of Android device manufacturers it also shows me a metric if I'd like now there's a configurable option here that says show or hide values so now I can say okay show values or high values in this case I'll leave it hidden and let's jump back over to View mode so so now we have this new interactive element so for example if I wanted to see only Sony I can click on that and it updates the entire report again this control was bound to the entire report now obviously there are no Sony iOS devices so the right side of my report went black not something I intended for to happen so let's see how we can put the data real that data is real you can tell so now let's let's see how we can scope a particular control to only control a few charts and we made that actually very easy to do all you do is a select or multi select so I'm just going to drag an area and select all the charts and I'll right-click and say group so now that all these things are in a group it's going to be limited to or scoped to just those visualizations so let's try that again let's look at Sony only and now you see the right-hand side is not affected and but the left-hand side is affected and you can see it dynamically refresh one last thing and then we can move on from the filter controls it operates in two modes so this is the expanded version of the filter control there's a little checkbox here in my property panel that says expandable and now it goes into a drop-down mode so I can essentially take this maybe put it right on top of this chart and say ok same filter control and now go back to view mode and here you have it now it operates more like a drop-down so when I say ok Samsung Sony LG it goes away once I have it selected it does show you the value selected as a hover tip so you can you can control those things so that's filter controls next one so I know we were talking earlier about taking a report that you've built sharing it and then letting a person edit it if we walk through that maybe yeah kind of give me that I want a hands-on here to see if I can awesome make it ready to get your hands dirty loose so I'll click the share button and sharing is actually super simple in data studio so it's important for me to point out that Lois does not have access to any of the data that I've built using this report I've just been watching so I'll type in his name and I can select the permission level most likely when you share broadly you're going to give view permissions but in this case I'd like Luis to actually come in and edit it so go ahead and click send and this works very similar to any of the other Docs or sheets or at slides apps and as soon as I hit Send Luis got an email and once he clicks on the email opens it up we should see his presence inside this report so Luis it says you have that opened up maybe we can work on this side by site sure I was thinking what would be useful maybe are fun to just sort of recolor eyes and these charts to the right theme so let's pick green for Android and whatever color you want for iOS so long as you did send me the email it's usually we've done this before yes and every time we've done it previously we get the email immediately but because we're doing this live and it does happen live I didn't get the email immediately so let's make sure you send to the right place hopefully that's my corporate account so everyone knows my email who's watching the live stream and that's fine yes and then I'll come over here and I'll be able to kind of jump in and met it with you alright so I did I send that there we go so now I know I got it twice that's how you know this works all right right so we're going to jump right on in so from my perspective you're not going to see my screen but it should look identical to yours so I have a report that an akela set up mobile app dashboard and I see the same you do so you talked about my making style changes is that correct that's correct so I'm going to click the edit button in the top right corner of this dashboard which you have as well you can show that and let's go ahead and make some changes so for the iOS app I have two graphs here one is the session duration and what is the sessions itself so let me go ahead and mess with the style a little bit let you think that what color you on iOS to be today red red okay we'll go some right here it makes them red you'll see they're kind of conflicting because the session duration is also red make a liquor I'm going to go into line weight and change from 2 to 4 so if you guys are watching us live on his screen as I made changes they show up completely to Achilles Ivan yes this is rusev oh come on Edward I didn't have to hit save I didn't push my data over to him I didn't email him a new copy this is live which i think is really one of those interesting parts about it so yeah we got our iOS here I can actually switch the axes up see I messed up your graph because I hit the right accidents on here and I have the ability to do whatever I want to this so I can go to the second series and I think the red red is conflicting a little bit so I'm gonna make it red and a little bit more purple if that's okay with you and then change the line weight to five because you said bold we're going to bold like a boss I'm gonna get some bold coloring in here yeah and this is super useful when you want to highlight a certain metric yeah right so this isn't very I thought the chart below probably should be horizontal as well I mean when you look at you got your Apple iPhone iPad and the iPod Touch not a lot of folks using iPod Touch in this demo my kid has one but you can go ahead and look at I phone clearly blowing away iPad in terms of numbers looks like three point nine two four million but that's just in the last month all right you know as you said I'm going to get out of edit mode here switch to view and I'm going to switch the dates now I assume in my view mode when I switch the view it doesn't change on your screen does is mine that's right so but if I wanted to see it for me I'm going to go back another month just cuz I'm curious to see what it does to the numbers and sure enough yeah now I got I oh s up to 12 and Android to nine point nine you're just gonna have to believe me that's right so while we're on the subject of styling I thought it'd be good to point out that when you go to the report settings we do have a concept of themes and right now there's a this should be just shipped two simple themes it's a simple and simple dark so let me show you how that works so over here and the theme selector you have simple and simple dark and we do plan on adding more so once I switch it to simple dark you'll see that there's a pretty dramatic shift here so it auto set the background and the shape colors and the font colors and things like that and made it a lot more uh well it made it like a dark thing so so that's one aspect of styling that I think is interesting to point out you'll notice that I was able to take this line chart and also turn it into a bar chart so we have a whole bunch of granular settings here on on each one of these charts so if you go through the style tab which I won't spend a whole lot of time today you can set where the legend should be I can take the legend off put it off to the right things like that or to the bottom you know show data labels if I'd like too many data points there and you know change the axes and things like that cool so that's some of the style settings yeah I actually I got told by the team that we are getting a lot of questions rolling it on YouTube okay we do want to save some time for the QA yes I know actually one of the top questions I get we get to listen to our users a lot on the social channels number-one question we always hear when is data studio coming to my country I know what I answering that right this moment so today this is all about the u.s. users we've rolled it out to desk we have planned to roll it out even further coming up so if that's your question please save it we're going to bring it to use coming up but we do have a couple things we definitely wanted to touch on one of which I want to highlight the data studio gallery we just rolled this out actually this week maybe you can pop it up absolutely it's at data studio gallery appspot.com you already had in town this while so this actually has a number of interesting data studio templates that people have already made with real data specifically like M night Shyamalan probably some of you like some of his movies but not all of them this is what the data is telling us we can look at the gun control filibuster what happened there and also the demo website that we launched with acne marketing and so we commonly get people asking about beautiful reports you're getting good examples I think these are some of the best that I've run into in the last several months since you launched the product yeah and interestingly some of these actually ship in the product out of box mm-hmm so once you sign up for the product obviously if you're in the US or even internationally you'll at least get to see them and play with them you can view and edit no matter where you are in the world creation right now is limited to the US so we ship some samples so you can get started you just go to the file menu and make a copy for yourself of the sample and you're off and running very cool so I wanted not throw off your flow here we do have a bunch of questions there any of the wrap up pieces you want to hit before we see how I just wanted to show off maybe a few of these samples actually but reconvey if you want to do some didn't show one of the samples in there at all so here's a sample of the very same report that we were building but just something if someone spent a little more time on the visual aspects the one thing I did forget to mention was a report or a dashboard can be multiple pages so in this case this is actually a two page dashboard and the second page is all geo based it's actually the M night Shyamalan deck is actually multiple pages that's right they walk through each movie starting with 6 cents all the way down yeah and really has some deep detail and amazing visuals that you wouldn't want to try and cram into one page that's right and that's why we allow multiple pages to get created here's one that's that's getting data from a sheet with rain for Chicago and there's this a bigquery data coming in on flight departure and arrivals so you can actually coordinate queries across data sources and see if you find some interesting insights so I know we're going January let's go to the time when it snows a lot so maybe January and February go ahead and hit apply and we see some see some spikes here and we'll give it give it a second and you can see that indeed there is some correlation between precipitation and average flight delays yeah which one assumed but now we have data to prove it that's right which is always great and here's another one that's you know Google Analytics based a sample that we actually ship in the product that shows off some sharks and different configurations here's a stack bar versus a you know a column and here's another one that's an ad word sample that's also shipped with the product so I don't want to take up too much time on this let's do a few questions sure you say a few I see a lot so we're going to go through and try and find ones that are similar those of you who have lobbed questions in I know we are monitoring Twitter and also questions are coming in live on the YouTube stream so first question is from Steve he wants to know what questions should I be asking of my data that visualization can solve now that's that's a very interesting question and I think a lot of people are written books about this right so we could talk about this at length I think the key is back to where we started was you ask me a question who's your audience right and I think that is the key question so depending on your who your audience is there's probably the dashboard that you create will be maybe more for exploration or more to deliver insights so I think I think it's an audience dependent question and ideally the visualizations themselves point to the insights that you're trying to drive home and one thing I found it and when I go out and I speak with people use GA they often talk about reports that they build and share weekly you know they spent a lot of time in GA maybe Sunday night to deliver for a Monday meeting that's right or kind of do the end of week wrap up and what I like about data studio is you can run at once publish it to a URL maybe on your company internet or anywhere that somebody can get to and it just updates on the fly and so instead of having to rebuild it every time you just have to do it once which is very cool and so there's a lot of questions about connectors you know what type of data can I bring into Google Data studio and what's coming next that you haven't told everybody yet so obviously this is a very new product we're still in beta just launched in May so we're focused on our Google data right now so you obviously have like Google Analytics Google sheets Google bigquery Adwords YouTube so things that are coming down the pipe so we've heard loud and clear from our users that they want to be able to bring in CSV data so uploading files we've also heard from a bunch of our GA users the double-click data is super important so that is also something we're looking at and a search console which was previously called Webmaster Tools is also very relevant to this audience so so that is also on our on our roadmap and that's good you saved me a question Ryan Jones from Twitter specifically asked about webmaster console in absence as data sources yeah so thanks for plugging that so one person Alex this is from Chad he said there's a lot of flexibility in Google Data studio and analytics what do you think is the best way to go about planning for making the right reports yeah I mean so it's it is a new product so there is going to be a slight learning curve but obviously the goal of the product is to make this so that you don't have to read a manual or you know go through training to actually use this product I think planning out your dashboard you know probably involves just maybe some of the things that I do sometimes you start off with a whiteboard sketch or a simple notepad sketch to figure out what information you want to lay out but really I think it's it's back to the key questions you want this report to answer you know is it top-line KPIs that you're trying to deliver or is it a deep dive into a specific product category that you're trying to deliver a report on so I think you start off with a list of questions and actually put those questions on the dashboard itself and draw the visualizations below it to deliver the insights of the answers and that leaves us into another question from Lauren who asks when sending data to your reports to my team do you recommend a best practice of putting the executive summary in the report or as an attachment email so as far as a executive summary so now I did show you you can do multiple pages in the product and you can actually deep link in to different pages so if you wanted an appendix where you add the executive summary that that would be my recommendation not to start off the dashboard with the summary maybe if it's a static dashboard then that makes perfect sense to start off with an executive summary but otherwise I'd say keeping those two separate making the dashboard as dynamic and reusable as possible is probably your best bet all right so here's a quick one Hank from YouTube was asking can we use control-c control-v in Google's data studio absolutely I saw you do it answer's yes so ability to export PDFs is it coming soon or do I just have to print and say save as so you can print and say save to PDF to be very transparent that does only one page at a time so this is something that we hear a lot about right and our current sharing model is super flexible it allows you to share with individuals or even groups so if you are using Google Apps for work and you your domain is Google eyes they'll call it then this fits perfectly with that workflow now we do recognize that sometimes you do want to send this off as a hard copy and things like that and it is something we're looking to on our roadmap so you mentioned a couple times you said this is a new product right and so a lot of people are used to a current workflow that they already have I think a Gabi was specifically asking about it and says you know for a long time she's been doing reporting in sheets so what are some benefits from moving from sheets to data studio because it's going to take a little bit of setup to make sure that the data is right right so what does she get from making that type of change so so I think for Gabi if she's happy with Google sheets then I think she should stick with it if that's actually solving all her use cases so I don't I don't necessarily think that this is a competitive product sheets it's more a complementary product so I think what data studio can offer on top of it is some of these interactive controls the ability to put multiple charts on a single page is something that only data studio does in Google sheets you can take a chart and make it an entire tab but you can't have multiple visualizations on a tab and then you layer on the interactivity and that's what you're really delivering with Google Data studio also the data studio dashboards are fully customizable so you can not only customize the visualizations but also the layout and introduce or at least inject your branding into it the third point I'll make and we can keep going is with a Google sheet you you're also kind of sharing some data with the raw data with a data studio dashboard you can sort of limit what you share based on what you're exposing on the dashboard itself and so one of the things you were just mentioning with a Google sheet sometimes the data is coming from the cloud sometimes it's coming from other sheets within that sheet and so one of the questions comes from Dinesh on YouTube he has a two-parter but the first I think we just discussed which was is the computation done on a local system or in the cloud so so the way I'm not sure I completely understand the question but this for the most part what we're doing is we're going to the underlying system fetching the data in real time and displaying it now obviously there's some caching layers that we add on top of that to improve performance and make sure this thing loads really fast but the computation is done on the server side so in the cloud in the cloud and then render down to the client which is your report Dinesh also wants to know do we have a limit on the number of rows so the limit is really a system source data source dependent so for example Google sheets has a two million cell count limit and that we are limited by the underlying system mm-hmm so one question this is from a deacon and I think I've seen this in action which is can we make charts automatically show the percentage call-outs or changes to data in data studio for example a percentage increase or decrease over time absolutely and that's actually one of the topics I wanted to cover so date comparison is something that be built in as a first-class thing into this product we know everyone does it while reporting so you can click on any visualization and when you go to the date area the date properties of it you can set up a comparison period for it so it comes built out of box line charts you can draw two lines the scorecard you can show like an up and down arrow things like that yeah tables compare one column to a previous date things like and going back to this is a common question I've seen ever since we launched which is what about custom reports and - in analytics so do we see data studio as a replacement for those and should I start using data studio instead of them or in addition to this is from mark yeah so it's really comes down to a couple of decisions so if the audience of your dashboard already has access to Google Analytics and the current dashboard and custom reporting solutions in Google Analytics satisfy your needs then I don't really see a reason to pull them out into a new product but having worked on Google Analytics for a while I know there's a ton of limitations in those two features and it's those limitations that actually led to building of data studio so so I would say if you want to display data from multiple profiles if you want some of the interactivity some of the customization the flexibility of data studio it makes sense to just use this product and couple that with our very flexible sharing model and you've got you've got a winner essentially all right so cosmid has a question now can we have tables with records on multiple pages a table with records on multiple pages yes so if I don't know if you can see my screen but I mean I'm assuming the question is really around here's a table and there's a pager at the bottom which has multiple pages so yes the answer is yes yeah I mean obviously you're gonna anytime you release a product into the wild right users are going to interact with it in a way that you didn't anticipate absolutely that's kind of the best part of having that initial either beta program or starting with a small geographies right small like the United States yes and I'm learning from that and then building out and so it is always interesting to see yeah I'm very encouraged by the feedback please keep it coming yeah and so one question you know we talked about building reports like a boss but as we mentioned sometimes you have to send these to your boss so what kind of job titles do you see benefit from knowing this tool either in building it or leaving it right and broad question what else should they know so currently we're focus on you know analysts data analysts data scientists people that whose job it's generally to deal with data so that's that's our current focus for this product but we hope that we can broaden those categories to other areas within the organization so for sort of trivial our repetitive tasks we hope that you can offload it as a data analyst some of this into you on to your users where they can be more self-sufficient and what was your second question what else should they know what else should they know well I mean it's it's a very easy product it's not it's not that hard to actually ramp up on this product and I don't think you should make it your goal that you want to switch out your entire BI reporting system on to data studio my advice would be to just start small start with one or two dashboards and see see if you can replace something with data studio and see how it works out for you well I wanna kill I definitely want to thank you for coming in and talking about this I've been looking forward to this for the last couple weeks ever since we announced it we are planning a third live stream coming up in a couple weeks with Dave Olson focused on all the connectors and different pieces that we have coming in two days to the other different sources that we can work on I know he's excited about that as a - Lee as always continue your questions bring them up to us on Twitter Google+ LinkedIn wherever you find us at Google Analytics and going forward take a look at data studio at data studio Google com I'm Louis gray happy to host this today and thanks a lot Nikhil for joining us thank you for having me
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