18.60.0
February 9th, 2026
General
NEW
- We’ve added a native in-app contact form. You can now contact us directly from your account, without leaving the product.
Analytics
IMPROVED
- We’ve improved real-time dashboard sharing, so the links now keep the selected time window instead of reverting to the default 5 minutes.
FIXED
- We’ve fixed an issue where averages for boolean dimensions were shown as numbers instead of percentages in reports. Metrics such as average bounced sessions are now displayed as percentages across all reports. We’ve fixed an issue that caused the page to crash when you clicked open in new tab for the report in scheduled reports with a 30- or 90-day frequency. You can now open these reports in a new tab without errors.
- We’ve fixed an issue where “No data” dimension values were displayed as 0 instead of using the “No data” label in grouped dimensions. Null values in grouped dimension columns now show the text “No data”.
- We’ve fixed an issue where a search filter was reset when adding secondary dimensions to table reports and widgets. You can now add secondary dimensions without losing your search or filtered results.
- We’ve fixed an issue where alert notifications were missing percentage symbols and unit indicators for percentage-based and time-based conditions. Alerts now display % symbols and millisecond units correctly, making them easier to interpret.
Tag Manager
NEW
- We’ve introduced the overview page in Tag Manager to highlight issues in unpublished changes of your tag setup, so you don’t have to scroll through long lists of tags, triggers, or variables before publishing them.
- We’ve added a clear view of all variables used in tags and other variables. Now, any variables that are referenced but missing, for example, because they haven’t been created yet or were copied from another site or app, are highlighted so you can spot and fix issues before publishing.
- We’ve added protection so you can’t delete variables that are used in tags, triggers, or other variables.
IMPROVED
- Variables can now be easily renamed. When you rename a variable, it automatically updates everywhere it’s used.