Core Events
Core Events are session-based and device-based Analytics events. When you enable Unity Analytics for your project, Unity dispatches Core Events automatically. Core Events provide the basis for several metrics computed by the Analytics system, including:
- New installs
- Daily active users (DAU)
- Monthly active users (MAU)
- Total sessions
- Sessions per user
- Time spent in app
- User Segments for country and platform
- Revenue (when using Unity Ads and/or Unity IAP)
See Analytics Metrics, Segments, and Terminology for the definitions of these metrics.
Core Events include:
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AppStart: Dispatched at the start of a new session. A new session starts when the user first launches an app or brings an app to the foreground after more than 30 minutes of inactivity.
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AppRunning: Dispatched periodically while an app runs.
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DeviceInfo: Dispatched the first time a user launches an app and whenever device information changes.
In addition to viewing the metrics based on core events in the Analytics Dashboard, you can download the events themselves using Raw Data Export. Note that Raw Data Export requires a Unity Pro subscription.
Note: Analytics uses other Core Events, such as AppStop, AppUpdate, and AppInstall, to calculate metrics, but does not expose them through Raw Data Export.
2018–06–22 Page published with editorial review
2018–03–02 - Service compatible with Unity 5.2 onwards at this date but version compatibility may be subject to change
2018–06–04 - Removed UserInfo core event.
New feature in 5.2
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