New Report Breakdown Charts
Release Date: March 31st 2025
In the top section of the Lumar reports, we’ve added a new ‘Breakdown’ tab, showing themes and patterns in the report results, so you can quickly understand them, and break issues down into actionable pieces of work so you can get them fixed.
Please note that this is not currently for every report in Lumar, but where available you’ll find the tab at the top of the report which houses the trend and top segments charts, and any related reports. While charts default to pie charts, you can change to other types of chart where available. You can also change the default charts with other available charts, by choosing from a dropdown of dimensionable metrics. Once changed, your selection will be saved in your local storage so you don’t need to change it next time.
Clicking into any of the chart sections, or the legend to the side, will apply the relevant filter to the report table below. To return the charts to their original state, simply remove one or all of the filters.
Conversion Metrics Manual Upload
Release Date: March 31st 2025
Conversion metrics can now be uploaded with the Analytics data source manual uploads.
3 additional fields have been added to the manual upload CSV format which will populate the metrics in Lumar.
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Primary Conversions Count
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Primary Conversions per Session
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Primary Conversions Value
An example upload CSV is available here.
You can read more information about conversion data here.
New Trend Chart Logarithmic View
Release Date: March 31st 2025
We’ve added the ability to toggle between linear and logarithmic Y axes on report trend charts, to make it easier to interpret trends. You’ll find the Linear vs Log toggle just above the trend chart on the left-hand side of the trends and segments tab at the top of reports.
Minute Level Crawl Schedule
Release Date: March 12th 2025
We previously only allows scheduled crawls to be run on the hour, but we’ve now added the ability to choose 5-minute increments when creating or editing a project schedule. This can be set in step 4 of the project setup.
Render with Images
Release Date: March 12th 2025
We’ve added a new setting which will allow you to render with images. This will improve the accuracy of the 3rd party cookies metrics, as well as the native Core Web Vitals reported in SEO crawls. It also improves the quality of saved screenshots. The new setting is available in the JavaScript section of Advanced Settings, in step 4 of the crawl setup.
Conversion Data from Google Analytics
Release Date: March 3rd 2025
You can now bring in conversion data from GA4 as a metric into Lumar, to help you prioritize more effectively. This allows you to filter reports by conversions, allowing you to quickly break data down into an actionable set, and focus on your most important pages.
This introduces Primary Conversions, which represent the total count of all user-selected primary key events—like purchases, form submissions, or sign-ups. You can configure these Primary Conversions in step 2 of the crawl settings, selecting the key events that best align with your business goals. The Primary Conversion metric aggregates all selected events, offering a comprehensive view of conversion performance, to help you prioritize high-value pages for optimization.
You can add the following metrics as a column to the All Pages report, as well as any other report based on pages:
- # of Conversions / Visit
- # of Primary Conversions
- Conversions Details (a list of all conversions with the number of each type of conversion)
- Primary Conversions Value (the revenue associated with the conversions)
We’ve also added two new reports that you’ll find in Experience > Engagement:
- Conversion Pages with Visits:
- What is it? This report focuses on pages that successfully drive both visits and primary conversions. Metrics include the total number of visits, primary conversions count, and the monetary value of these conversions. A detailed breakdown of conversion events shows event names, types (primary and additional), counts, and associated revenue values. Only indexable pages with successful HTTP responses, at least one visit, and at least one primary conversion are included.
- How can it be used? This report can be used to identify high-performing pages, so you can optimize them to maximize their impact. It also supports strategic decisions for improving key conversion funnels and aligning UX and content efforts with business goals.
- Non-Conversion Pages with Visits:
- What is it? This report highlights pages that receive visits but fail to generate primary conversions. Alongside the total number of visits, it includes the Conversions Details metric which provides insights into non-primary conversions occurring on these pages, allowing you to explore supporting actions visitors may have taken, even if primary goals were not achieved.
- How can it be used? This report can be used to investigate issues like mismatched content, ineffective calls-to-action, or technical problems, to improve conversion rates and better align traffic to business objectives.
In addition, we’ve also added 5 new graphs to the Engagement dashboard (in the Experience category), to help visualize primary conversion data:
- Conversions Per Visit Trend
- Total Conversions vs Total Visits
- Total Conversions vs Total Visits Trend
- Conversion vs Non-Conversion Pages
- Conversion vs Non-Conversion Pages Trend
Find out more about connecting Google Analytics to Lumar, and conversion rates.