> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.kameleoon.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Mapp

> Send Kameleoon experiment data to Mapp (formerly Webtrekk) to segment visitors by test variation and analyze campaign impact using Mapp's analytics modules.

Kameleoon is compatible with Mapp (formerly Webtrekk) to help you analyze your experiments and personalizations.

With the Mapp integration, you can segment your visitors according to the Kameleoon tests and variations they have been exposed to.

**Key benefits:**

* Segments can be used in all Mapp analysis modules.
* Analyze the impact of A/B tests and personalizations using real-time customer intelligence

## Set up Mapp

You need to create an Event Parameter in your Mapp account. This Event Parameter (ID) is required for your installation. To do this:

1. Choose an unused action parameter which will be used to track the variation value.
   * You can add this event parameter later to a Mapp Report.
2. Choose **Kameleoon Plugin** for **Usage Tagintegration(ti)**.
3. Select **All pages** as rule.

**IF** you use the Kameleoon Personalization Module, you can select **Personalization Tracking**.

Your event parameter (ID) is created.

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## Enable Mapp integrations in Kameleoon

To enable Mapp integrations in Kameleoon:

1. Log in to the Kameleoon app.
2. Click **Admin** > **Integrations** > **Install the tool**.
3. Select the projects on which you want to activate Mapp.
4. Click **Validate**.

You will then see a **ON** toggle on the right of the tool’s line, and the number of projects the tool is configured on.

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The data will be automatically pushed to Mapp if it is installed on your pages.

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  If you need to change the behavior of our native bridge, you can [create a custom analytics bridge](./custom-analytics-integration) and use the Mapp sample code on [our Github repository](https://github.com/Kameleoon/custom-analytics-integrations/tree/master/webtrekk).
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## Associate Mapp with an experiment

### In the Graphic/Code editor

When in the finalization panel:

* Click **Integrations** > **Mapp**.

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You will have to validate your choice. Mapp will be mentioned in the summary pop-in before going live.

Kameleoon will automatically transmit the data to Mapp and you can view your results directly in the tool.

### On the Results page

Once Mapp is defined as a reporting tool for an experiment, you can select (or unselect) it via the experiment's Results page. To do this:

1. Click **Reporting Tools** > **Edit**.
2. Select or unselect **Mapp**.
3. Click **Validate**.

## Associate Mapp with a feature flag

[Learn how to manage third-party analytics integrations](../../../experimentation/feature-experimentation/track-your-feature-experiments/managing-third-party-integrations)

## Access Mapp results

In Mapp, you can segment your visitors based on the Kameleoon experiments and variations they have been exposed to. You can use these segments in the Mapp analysis modules.
