You can use your Google Analytics Account to track FUSE interactions. To track the interactions we will require:

A) your Google Analytics ID Finding you Google ID number (Legacy & GA4)
B) a custom dimension set up specifically for FUSE Search for us to track additional information about each event.

Where to look

In the sidebar, click Reports > Engagements > Events.

Figure 1 —Google Analytics Events overview Scroll down to see the fuse variables




Figure 2 —Google Analytics Events variables



See Appendix for full list of variables and how they are tracked.


Understanding your Results

For this example we will reference the FUSE Keyword Filter event. Figure 3 — FUSE Keyword Filter events, including the fuse_var1 (searched term)


In this example, the search shows the most returned keyword search by total number of users In our example:


  •  26 unique users went on the search without a keyword

Figure 4 — FUSE Search Keyword Filter actions ##


Appendix

In the below table, italicized items denote dynamic data. Bold items show example values.


 Events reference
 Event Category
 Event Action
 Event Label
 FUSE Variable #1 FUSE
 FUSE Variable #2
 FUSE Variable #3
  FUSE Variable #4
FUSE Click Search Filter
Result Title
 Returns title clicked, keyword
fuse_click_
search_
result
fuse_var1- Result title clicked
fuse_var2- Filter option clicked 

fuse_var3-Keyword used Current search query
fuse_var4- position of clicked item
 FUSE Keyword Search Field
Keyword Search
 Returns Keyword(s) Entered
fuse_keyword_
search
fuse_var1- keyword searched
fuse_var2 - number of results returned from keyword search
 
 
 FUSE Search Toggle Result
Toggle State 
Returns Clicked filterfuse_toggle_
filter
fuse_var1 
(Selected or Unselected) 
fuse_var2- Filter option                clicked
ie (Document Type Website, Year 2024)
 fuse_var3
Filter Heading 
ie (Document Type, Year, Tags, Categories etc )
 fuse_var4
number of results returned from toggle search