Analytics for Mentors
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Glen Lipka
A anonymized analytics section for mentors would be very interesting. Some data that would be useful:
- Group session stats - avg number of RSVPs vs attendees. Avg length. Attendance vs time of day/week
- Mentor averages - avg mentees, avg sessions per week, avg mentees per month, avg session ratings
- mentee averages - what are they looking for as stats? number of active mentees, per week/month
I think a #analytics section of the mentor slack group might be helpful to get more detail. We are designers after all and can help detail.
Gabriela Ospina
Yes, I need this 😁 adding to the list:
- Number of repeat mentees (avg. session of a repeat mentee, also broken down per country)
- A complete breakdown of design knowledge level among mentees (also broken down per country)
- Percentage of areas of interest among mentees (also broken down per country)
Serin Paul
+1 this would help bring the top mentors to the limelight
Steph
under review
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Melody Renaud
+1 I shared a list of analytics I'd like to see with an ADPList volunteer with these questions in mind:
- Are people reading my bio, and does it influence them from booking?
- How are people finding me in ADPList, and are they finding me from the list of mentors, do I appear?
- Is my available time working for mentees?
Here are some ideas to find answers to these questions:
How many people saw my profile in the mentors/results page and how many people clicked on my profile (and so know that ratio), how many people viewed my profile, how many people read my bio (so clicked on "See more" or maybe how long mentees spent on my profile page).
How many people clicked on Book and clicked on a day to see the time selection but didn't end up booking vs people who booked (so I know if the availability work).
How many people added me to their wishlist.
Where did mentees come from to arrive at our profile page. Was it from social media or ADPList? From which page in ADPList (the topics, or search.. and if search, what did they search or which filters they used?)