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'''Navigation:''' [[Main_Page]] > [[Reports]] > [[Advanced]] > BotSense
'''Navigation:''' [[Main_Page]] > [[Settings]] > [[Advanced]] > BotSense


== Filter Out Bot Clicks with ActiveCampaign's BotSense ==
== Filter out bot clicks with ActiveCampaign's BotSense ==
 
ActiveCampaign's '''BotSense''' feature is an essential tool for marketers seeking to enhance their email reporting accuracy by filtering out unwanted bot click activity. This article will explore what bot clicks are, how BotSense works, and provide detailed instructions on how to access and configure this feature.


=== Introduction ===
=== Introduction ===
In the realm of digital marketing, understanding engagement metrics is crucial for assessing the performance of campaigns. However, '''bot clicks'''—clicks initiated by machines rather than human users—can skew your analytics. These clicks often arise from automated processes such as antivirus scans or link checkers, which can significantly inflate click metrics and obscure genuine human engagement.
ActiveCampaign's '''BotSense''' feature is an important tool that allows you to filter out bot click activity from your email analytics. Understanding what bot clicks are and having the ability to manage them effectively is critical for marketers who depend on accurate data reporting. Bot clicks, which are automated interactions from non-human sources, can distort your engagement metrics, making it challenging to gauge true customer interactions with your campaigns. By utilizing '''BotSense''', you ensure cleaner, more reliable data that reflects genuine user interest.
 
BotSense offers a solution by allowing you to detect and filter out these bot activities from your reporting, thereby delivering a more accurate representation of how your audience interacts with your content.


=== How to Access This Feature ===
=== How to Access This Feature ===
To access the '''BotSense''' feature, follow these steps:
To access the '''BotSense''' feature, you must have an ActiveCampaign account with the necessary permissions. Only users in the admin group can enable or disable BotSense. Follow these steps to locate the feature:
1. Log in to your ActiveCampaign account.
1. Click on '''Settings''' in the left menu.
2. In the left menu, click on '''Settings''', then select '''Advanced'''.
2. Navigate to '''Advanced'''.
3. Here, you will find the '''BotSense''' option.
3. Select '''BotSense''' from the options provided.


=== Step-by-Step Instructions ===
=== Step-by-Step Instructions ===
Enabling or disabling BotSense is straightforward:
To effectively enable or disable BotSense, follow these detailed steps:


# Navigate to '''Settings''' > '''Advanced'''.
# Click '''Settings''' > '''Advanced''' on the left menu.
# Click on '''BotSense'''.
# Click '''BotSense'''.
# You will see the '''Bot clicks and opens (non-MPP)''' dropdown. Choose one of the following options:
# In the '''Bot clicks and opens (non-MPP)''' dropdown, select one of the following options:
   * **Filtered out (enabled)**: This setting will activate the filter to remove bot click and open activity from your reports.
   ## '''Filtered out (enabled)'''
   * **Not filtered (disabled)**: Selecting this option will turn off BotSense, meaning bot activity will not be filtered out.
  * This will filter out bot click and open activity for your ActiveCampaign account.
# Click the '''Save Settings''' button at the top right corner. Once saved, BotSense will automatically apply across all reporting, segments, and automations.
   ## '''Not filtered (disabled)'''
  * Selecting this option turns BotSense off, meaning bot clicks and opens will not be filtered.
# Click the '''Save Settings''' button located at the top right. Once saved, the BotSense setting will automatically apply across reporting, segments, and automations in your account.


=== Configuration Options and Settings ===
=== Configuration Options and Settings ===
The functionality of '''BotSense''' is governed by a few key settings:
Understanding the configuration options within '''BotSense''' is crucial for effective utilization:
- The default state for BotSense is '''Not filtered'''. You can change this to '''Filtered out''' to activate bot filtering.
 
- BotSense settings are account-wide, meaning they will affect all data within your ActiveCampaign account and will take effect immediately upon saving.
- '''Filtered out (enabled)''': This option will actively filter out bot-clicks and opens to ensure that only genuine user interactions are counted in your analytics.
- Note that BotSense settings will not retroactively change data already captured prior to enabling the feature.
 
- '''Not filtered (disabled)''': By selecting this, you turn off the filtering, which means your reports will include potential bot clicks and opens, leading to potentially inaccurate data.
 
Once the setting is modified and saved, it will apply throughout your entire ActiveCampaign account for all related features.


=== Best Practices and Tips ===
=== Best Practices and Tips ===
To maximize the effectiveness of the '''BotSense''' feature, consider the following best practices:
Utilizing BotSense can significantly enhance the quality of your marketing analytics. Here are some best practices to consider:
- Regularly monitor your analytics to identify any irregularities in click data. Once BotSense is enabled, keep an eye on the overall engagement metrics to see the difference in accuracy.
 
- Ensure only users in the admin group have permission to toggle BotSense settings, preventing unintentional changes.
- **Regularly Review Settings**: Periodically check the '''BotSense''' settings to ensure they align with your reporting needs.
- Understand the implications of enabling BotSense on your reporting. While it helps improve data accuracy, it may also slightly reduce click metrics due to eliminated bot activities.
 
- **Combine with Other Analytics Tools**: Pairing BotSense data with other analytics tools may provide even deeper insights about traffic sources and user behavior.
 
- **Monitor Reports**: After enabling BotSense, keep an eye on your reports to notice any significant changes in engagement metrics. This will help you assess the impact of filtering out bot activity.
 
- **Educate your team**: Make sure your team understands what bot clicks are and why it's important to filter them for more accurate reporting.


=== Common Use Cases with Examples ===
=== Common Use Cases with Examples ===
- **Email Marketing Campaign Performance**: By enabling BotSense, a company can ensure that their reported engagement metrics reflect actual customer interactions rather than artificial spikes attributed to bots.
Here are several scenarios where implementing '''BotSense''' would be beneficial:
- **Segmentation Accuracy**: When filtering bot clicks, marketers can create more precise segments like "has clicked" or "has not clicked," ensuring that these segments are based on verified human interactions.
 
- **Improving Campaign Effectiveness**: If a high percentage of clicks in your email campaigns appear to be from bots, using BotSense will give you a clearer picture of actual engagement and help refine your campaign strategies.


=== Troubleshooting ===
- **Data Cleanliness**: When preparing reports for stakeholders, filtering out bot clicks helps to present data that accurately reflects user interactions, allowing for better business decisions based on this data.
If you encounter issues with '''BotSense''', consider the following troubleshooting guidelines:
 
- Ensure you have administrative privileges to modify the BotSense settings.
- **Adjusting Targeting**: By using the insights derived from BotSense, you can better segment your audience based on actual user behavior rather than automated interactions.
- If BotSense does not appear to be functioning as expected after enabling, check if the settings were saved correctly.
 
- Consider reaching out to ActiveCampaign support or reviewing the related article: [Why does my campaign have so many link clicks?](https://help.activecampaign.com/hc/en-us/articles/360021819560-Why-does-my-campaign-have-so-many-link-clicks-) for further insights.
=== Troubleshooting Section ===
If you encounter issues with '''BotSense''', consider the following troubleshooting tips:
 
- **Check User Permissions**: Ensure that you are logged in with an admin account; only admin users have the ability to change BotSense settings.
 
- **Settings Not Applying**: If your changes don't seem to take effect, try logging out and back in or clearing your browser cache.
 
- **Data Discrepancies**: If data still appears inaccurate after enabling '''BotSense''', it may be beneficial to compare it with other analytical tools to verify the findings.


=== Related Features ===
=== Related Features ===
It is also beneficial to be aware of how BotSense interacts with other ActiveCampaign features:
Some features impacted by '''BotSense''' include:
- **Reports**: Clicks and opens filtered by BotSense will not reflect bot activities.
 
- **Segments**: Segments based on click and open actions will exclude bot data, ensuring more relevant targeting.
- **Reports**: Bot clicks and opens will be filtered out of your reporting metrics.
- **Automations**: Automation triggers based on clicks will not include bot-related interactions.
 
- **Segments**: Segments that utilize '''has opened/has not opened''' or '''has clicked/has not clicked''' will be cleaned of bot interactions.
 
- **Automations**: Automations triggered by clicks or opens will not include data from bot activities.
 
- **Campaigns**: The BotSense filter ensures that bot clicks do not activate any link actions within campaigns.


=== FAQ ===
=== FAQ Section ===
# What is BotSense?
'''Q1: What are bot clicks?'''
'''BotSense''' is a feature that filters out click activity generated by bots to improve reporting accuracy.
A1: Bot clicks refer to automated actions performed by machines or software, such as antivirus scans, rather than a human clicking on links.


# How do I enable BotSense?
'''Q2: Who can enable or disable BotSense?'''
To enable '''BotSense''': Navigate to '''Settings''' > '''Advanced''' > '''BotSense''', then select the filtering option and click '''Save Settings'''.
A2: Only users in the admin group of your ActiveCampaign account have the permission to enable or disable BotSense.


# What happens if I leave BotSense set to Not filtered?
'''Q3: Will BotSense apply retroactively to past data?'''
If you leave BotSense set to '''Not filtered''', bot clicks and opens will not be removed from your analytics, potentially skewing your data.
A3: No, once BotSense settings are saved, they only take effect moving forward and will not change past data in your analytics.


# Is BotSense available for all ActiveCampaign plans?
'''Q4: How does BotSense identify bot activity?'''
No, '''BotSense''' is only available for Pro and Enterprise plans.
A4: The system uses machine learning, smart checks, and pattern recognition to determine if an interaction was from a human or a bot.


# Can bot click filtering affect my email segmentation?
'''Q5: What happens if I use BotSense with the beta bot click filter?'''
Yes, enabling '''BotSense''' will ensure that segmentation based on clicks and opens reflects only real user activity.
A5: Using both features simultaneously is not recommended. The beta filter will be hidden once BotSense is enabled to prevent conflicts.


# Are there any limitations related to enabling BotSense?
'''Q6: How does BotSense affect my reporting?'''
Currently, BotSense settings apply account-wide, and once enabled, they take effect for future reporting without retroactive changes.  
A6: When enabled, BotSense ensures that bot-related clicks are filtered out, providing a clearer picture of actual user engagement metrics.


# Where can I learn more about email analytics in ActiveCampaign?
'''Q7: Can I toggle BotSense on and off for different reports?'''
For more information on email analytics, consult the related articles and documentation available on the ActiveCampaign support site.
A7: No, the setting applies to your entire ActiveCampaign account; it cannot be adjusted on a per-report basis.


By implementing '''BotSense''', marketers can ensure more reliable data, leading to better decision-making and performance assessments in their email campaigns.
By leveraging '''BotSense''', you can significantly improve the accuracy of your email analytics and make better-informed marketing decisions.
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Latest revision as of 10:18, 3 November 2025

```mediawiki Navigation: Main_Page > Settings > Advanced > BotSense

Filter out bot clicks with ActiveCampaign's BotSense[edit | edit source]

Introduction[edit | edit source]

ActiveCampaign's BotSense feature is an important tool that allows you to filter out bot click activity from your email analytics. Understanding what bot clicks are and having the ability to manage them effectively is critical for marketers who depend on accurate data reporting. Bot clicks, which are automated interactions from non-human sources, can distort your engagement metrics, making it challenging to gauge true customer interactions with your campaigns. By utilizing BotSense, you ensure cleaner, more reliable data that reflects genuine user interest.

How to Access This Feature[edit | edit source]

To access the BotSense feature, you must have an ActiveCampaign account with the necessary permissions. Only users in the admin group can enable or disable BotSense. Follow these steps to locate the feature: 1. Click on Settings in the left menu. 2. Navigate to Advanced. 3. Select BotSense from the options provided.

Step-by-Step Instructions[edit | edit source]

To effectively enable or disable BotSense, follow these detailed steps:

  1. Click Settings > Advanced on the left menu.
  2. Click BotSense.
  3. In the Bot clicks and opens (non-MPP) dropdown, select one of the following options:
  ## Filtered out (enabled)
  * This will filter out bot click and open activity for your ActiveCampaign account.
  ## Not filtered (disabled)
  * Selecting this option turns BotSense off, meaning bot clicks and opens will not be filtered.
  1. Click the Save Settings button located at the top right. Once saved, the BotSense setting will automatically apply across reporting, segments, and automations in your account.

Configuration Options and Settings[edit | edit source]

Understanding the configuration options within BotSense is crucial for effective utilization:

- Filtered out (enabled): This option will actively filter out bot-clicks and opens to ensure that only genuine user interactions are counted in your analytics.

- Not filtered (disabled): By selecting this, you turn off the filtering, which means your reports will include potential bot clicks and opens, leading to potentially inaccurate data.

Once the setting is modified and saved, it will apply throughout your entire ActiveCampaign account for all related features.

Best Practices and Tips[edit | edit source]

Utilizing BotSense can significantly enhance the quality of your marketing analytics. Here are some best practices to consider:

- **Regularly Review Settings**: Periodically check the BotSense settings to ensure they align with your reporting needs.

- **Combine with Other Analytics Tools**: Pairing BotSense data with other analytics tools may provide even deeper insights about traffic sources and user behavior.

- **Monitor Reports**: After enabling BotSense, keep an eye on your reports to notice any significant changes in engagement metrics. This will help you assess the impact of filtering out bot activity.

- **Educate your team**: Make sure your team understands what bot clicks are and why it's important to filter them for more accurate reporting.

Common Use Cases with Examples[edit | edit source]

Here are several scenarios where implementing BotSense would be beneficial:

- **Improving Campaign Effectiveness**: If a high percentage of clicks in your email campaigns appear to be from bots, using BotSense will give you a clearer picture of actual engagement and help refine your campaign strategies.

- **Data Cleanliness**: When preparing reports for stakeholders, filtering out bot clicks helps to present data that accurately reflects user interactions, allowing for better business decisions based on this data.

- **Adjusting Targeting**: By using the insights derived from BotSense, you can better segment your audience based on actual user behavior rather than automated interactions.

Troubleshooting Section[edit | edit source]

If you encounter issues with BotSense, consider the following troubleshooting tips:

- **Check User Permissions**: Ensure that you are logged in with an admin account; only admin users have the ability to change BotSense settings.

- **Settings Not Applying**: If your changes don't seem to take effect, try logging out and back in or clearing your browser cache.

- **Data Discrepancies**: If data still appears inaccurate after enabling BotSense, it may be beneficial to compare it with other analytical tools to verify the findings.

Related Features[edit | edit source]

Some features impacted by BotSense include:

- **Reports**: Bot clicks and opens will be filtered out of your reporting metrics.

- **Segments**: Segments that utilize has opened/has not opened or has clicked/has not clicked will be cleaned of bot interactions.

- **Automations**: Automations triggered by clicks or opens will not include data from bot activities.

- **Campaigns**: The BotSense filter ensures that bot clicks do not activate any link actions within campaigns.

FAQ Section[edit | edit source]

Q1: What are bot clicks? A1: Bot clicks refer to automated actions performed by machines or software, such as antivirus scans, rather than a human clicking on links.

Q2: Who can enable or disable BotSense? A2: Only users in the admin group of your ActiveCampaign account have the permission to enable or disable BotSense.

Q3: Will BotSense apply retroactively to past data? A3: No, once BotSense settings are saved, they only take effect moving forward and will not change past data in your analytics.

Q4: How does BotSense identify bot activity? A4: The system uses machine learning, smart checks, and pattern recognition to determine if an interaction was from a human or a bot.

Q5: What happens if I use BotSense with the beta bot click filter? A5: Using both features simultaneously is not recommended. The beta filter will be hidden once BotSense is enabled to prevent conflicts.

Q6: How does BotSense affect my reporting? A6: When enabled, BotSense ensures that bot-related clicks are filtered out, providing a clearer picture of actual user engagement metrics.

Q7: Can I toggle BotSense on and off for different reports? A7: No, the setting applies to your entire ActiveCampaign account; it cannot be adjusted on a per-report basis.

By leveraging BotSense, you can significantly improve the accuracy of your email analytics and make better-informed marketing decisions. ```