Kameleoon is separating segmentation and triggers to provide clearer and more effective targeting. Segments define a visitor and their characteristics. Use segments to target users based on their attributes, behaviors, and past interactions. Triggers define where and when a visitor is exposed to the experiment, based on specific actions or conditions. As part of this change, Kameleoon is moving certain conditions from the segment builder to the trigger builder. This includes conditions related to how, where, and when a user interacts with your website.Documentation Index
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Timeline
- Since February: You can create triggers from a dedicated dashboard in the app and use them during the finalization step by selecting Target specific visitors. This option allows you to combine both segments and triggers for precise targeting.
- Since April: Kameleoon has marked all segments that use criteria moving to the trigger builder as “deprecated”. You can filter your dashboard by deprecation status to view the affected segments. To assist with the transition, Kameleoon will soon deploy a feature to help you automatically recreate deprecated segments and triggers.
- April 2026: Kameleoon will release a brand-new version of the Segment and Trigger builders. At that point, Kameleoon will fully separate conditions, and you will no longer be able to edit deprecated segments. To ensure continuity, update any segments and triggers you wish to keep using before this update.
What does this mean for you?
- Clearer roles for segments and triggers, reducing confusion about their purposes.
- Deprecated segments require updates – you must recreate any deprecated segments or triggers according to the new separation of conditions. Kameleoon will assist you in this process.