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How to request Unbounce data in Funnel
How to request Unbounce data in Funnel

Leverage your Unbounce data in Funnel.

Kelsey Maynard avatar
Written by Kelsey Maynard
Updated today

If your use case requires this data in Funnel, you can request it as a Custom Connector.

Custom Connectors and the Custom Connector Request feature are available in the following plans: Business and Enterprise. See our Pricing page for more details.


Base Fields (Always Included):

These fields are included in every AccountPages report, providing key details about landing pages.

  • Date – The reporting date for the data.

  • Page Sub Account ID – The unique identifier for the sub-account managing the page.

  • Page ID – A unique identifier for the Unbounce landing page.

  • Page URL – The URL where the landing page is hosted.

  • Page Created At – The date and time when the page was created.

  • Page Name – The name assigned to the landing page.

  • Page State – The current status of the page (e.g., active, paused, unpublished).

  • Page Last Published At – The most recent date and time the page was published.

  • Page Domain – The domain under which the landing page is hosted.

  • Integrations Count – The number of integrations (e.g., CRM, analytics, email marketing) connected to the page.

  • Integrations Errors Count – The number of errors encountered in integrations.

  • Variants Count – The number of A/B test variations created for the page.


Additional Fields (Included When with_stats=true):

These performance metrics are included when with_stats=true, providing deeper insights into A/B testing and conversions.

  • Page Test Champion – Indicates which page variant is currently the winning version in an A/B test.

  • Page Test Has Results – A boolean value indicating whether the A/B test has generated sufficient results.

  • Page Test ID – The unique identifier for the A/B test associated with the page.

  • Clicks – The total number of clicks recorded on the page.

  • Conversions – The total number of successful conversion actions taken on the page.

  • Visits – The total number of times the page was loaded.

  • Form Submits – The number of times visitors submitted a form on the page.

  • Visitors – The number of unique users who visited the page.

  • Conversion Rate (in percent) – The percentage of visitors who completed a conversion action


How to Request this Custom Connector

To request Unbounce data, submit a Custom Connector Request (see link here for instructions).

If you are interested in Unbounce data that hasn't been covered here, we would like to encourage you to connect with our Integration Engineering team by submitting a Custom Connector Request. They will be more than happy to explore the potential of obtaining additional data.

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