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New features for faster, deeper insights and automated workflows

 

Amplitude helps you see what your customers experience, understand what drives growth, and build better digital products --- all in one easy-to-use Digital Analytics Platform.

This month, we’re excited to announce a slew of new updates that deliver the insights you depend on, faster, and with less effort than ever before. Highlights include AI assistance in visual labeling, Out-of-the-box heatmaps for Session Replay, Mobile Guides and Surveys, and more!

⭐️ Updates are available on all plans and to all Amplitude customers – including the EU Data Center– unless stated otherwise. 


 



Summary
 

New Analytics releases

  • Conduct multi-currency revenue analysis [Beta]
  • Subscribe to Dashboard edits
  • Better organize Annotations
  • Updates to Query Time Sampling 

Session Replay releases

  • Session Replay SDK Size Reduction
  • Introducing: Out-of-the-box Heatmaps
  • Enjoy improved filtering  for Session Replay timeline

New Guides and Surveys releases

  • Now available: Guides and Surveys for Mobile [Beta]
  • Introducing: Guides and Surveys Resource Center
  • Automate Guides and Surveys Localization using AI
  • Export Survey responses and open insights charts in chart builder
  • Improve governance with Guides and Surveys Tags

New Data & Activation releases

  • Introducing: AI Assistance in Visual Labeling 
  • Remote Configuration for Autocapture (Browser SDK)
  • Activity Log for DWH Sources and Destinations [Beta]

New Feature and Web Experimentation releases

  • Control Variant Editing in Web Experiment
  • Introducing: Page View Objects for Web Experiments
  • Group By in Experiment [Beta]

 



New Analytics releases

 

Get clearer insights into what drives customer behavior. Amplitude Analytics gives you self-serve access to critical insights across the full customer journey.

 

Conduct multi-currency revenue analysis [Beta] 

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Good news! Amplitude now supports multi-currency revenue analysis, allowing teams to ingest local currency values and view them in their project’s target currency. With support for daily exchange rates based on transaction dates, users can now analyze revenue data without manual conversions or preprocessing. 

Previously, you had to convert revenue data to a single currency before ingestion. This feature eliminates that burden, offering flexibility to query both original and converted values, accurate global revenue analysis, cleaner reports, and faster decision-making.

🔓 Access this feature by setting your project’s target currency in Project Settings.

 

Subscribe to Dashboard edits 

As of this month, users can now subscribe to dashboards as they’re edited  — filters, replacements, and all! Even if you’ve applied changes without saving them, you can still get that exact view delivered to your inbox on a schedule. 

Power users who track the same metrics across segments or dates can now apply filters or replacements to a single dashboard and subscribe to each variation. This eliminates the need to duplicate dashboards and makes it easier to stay on top of the data slices you care about.
 

Better organize Annotations

You asked and we listened – one of our most requested features is being added to annotations! Users can now categorize annotations and set time ranges, making it easier to organize them.

🔓 Access this feature via Project Settings > Annotations.
⭐ ️Availability: This feature is available on all plans.

 

Updates to Query Time Sampling

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Two big changes are here for Query Time Sampling in July!

  1. Users now have the ability to enable QTS on all new charts by default at project-level, giving you more control of settings based on your user count for different projects.
  2. Users can now add the ability to sample all charts in a dashboard at once, reducing latency in Dashboards.

🔓 Access this feature via Project Settings > QTS in Dashboards > in all dashboards, the right side of the dashboard parameters section.
⭐ ️Availability: This feature is available on all plans.

 



New Session Replay releases

Integrate Session Replay into your digital analytics to get real-time, qualitative insights. Diagnose issues, refine experiences, and take action - without context switching. Analytics meets action, faster than ever.

 

SDK Size Reduction

Good news – Session Replay just got leaner! Our latest SDK is now 60% smaller and, at only 40KB, it's optimized for performance-critical environments.
 

Introducing: Out-of-the-box Heatmaps

Heatmaps just got easier! As of this month, every project with tracking and traffic now automatically gets 10 heatmaps for your most popular pages. Happy tracking!
 

Enjoy improved filtering  for Session Replay timeline

Whether you're debugging, testing, or analyzing user flows, the Session Replay timeline now supports filtering by event types like autocapture, experiments, guides and surveys.

 


 

New Guides and Surveys releases

Close the loop with Amplitude’s Guides and Surveys. Act on trends and hypotheses with personalized customer experiences.

 

Now available: Guides and Surveys for Mobile [Beta]

This month, we’re thrilled to announce mobile options for Guides and Surveys! The beta experience is open to all users and available for Android, iOS, and React Native. 

🔓 Access this feature via Project settings -> Guides and Surveys -> Add app and select either iOS, Android, or React Native. 

Learn more about the SDKs for  iOS, Android, React Native.
 

 

Introducing: Guides and Surveys Resource Center

This month we're introducing the Resource Center – a widget that integrates directly into the Guides and Surveys SDK. It surfaces insightful and useful information to users from anywhere on your site.

The center itself provides:

  • Search functionality
  • Recommended content
  • Quick links
  • And more!

Content for your Resource Center can be external or publicly available documentation repositories, articles, videos, or third-party chat modules. To begin setting up your Resource Center, start here.
 

🔓 Access this feature via Guides and Surveys > Resource Center.
⭐ ️Availability: This feature is available for all users with Guides and Surveys – no new SDK required.


 

Automate Guides and Surveys Localization using AI

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Ready to send out surveys in half the time? With the click of a button, users can now automatically translate their Guides and Surveys into any supported language using AI. Though Amplitude offers an API for translation, we know not every team has the engineering capacity to enable it. With this latest release, teams of all sizes will be translating Guides and surveys in no time!

🔓 Access this feature via the Setup tab for a Guide or Survey > Localization. 
⭐ ️Availability: This feature is available for all growth and enterprise users with localization.  


 

Export Survey responses and open insights charts in chart builder

This month we introduced two tiny-but-mighty improvements to Surveys: the ability to view insights as charts directly in-product, and the ability to export raw survey responses to CSV. These updates make it easier to visualize and share insights from your surveys, and analyze results outside the platform.

🔓 Access this feature via Survey -> Responses tab, Insights tab.
 

 

Improve governance with Guides and Surveys Tags 

Good news! Starting in July users can create and apply tags to their Guides and Surveys for improved organization and governance. Tags can be added either in the Guide / Survey list view, OR on the Guide / Survey detail view. Happy tagging!

 



New Data & Activation releases

Get trusted data to power insight about your product. Amplitude helps you proactively manage and govern your data.


Introducing: AI Assistance in Visual Labeling

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Accurate element selection is essential for clean, consistent analytics and downstream workflows like tracking, testing, and personalization. Unfortunately, manually crafting the right CSS selectors can be time-consuming and error-prone, especially on dynamic or complex webpages.

That’s why  we’re excited to introduce AI-generated CSS selector support in the Visual Labeler! This new capability uses AI to recommend precise CSS selectors for elements on your webpage during the visual labeling process. Simply click to label an element and Amplitude will automatically suggest a selector that best captures the intended target—whether it’s a single element (like a button) or a group (like a list of product tiles). 

The best part? This feature prefills the Name and Description fields using contextual AI understanding of the selected element, helping you standardize naming conventions and improve label metadata without manual input. 

🔓 Access this feature via Data >  Visual Labeling.
⭐ ️Availability: This feature is available on all plans.


 

Remote Configuration for Autocapture (Browser SDK)

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This month we added detailed controls for each setting in Autocapture in the Browser SDK. Before, Autocapture could only be turned on or off, but the latest update offers control over how Autocapture functions on your website. This helps teams configure individual Autocapture settings without a code deploy – so no more relying on engineering or multiple releases just to update settings.
 

🔓 Access this feature via Data > Settings > Autocapture.
⭐ ️Availability: This feature is available to all plans with either: 1) Browser SDK version 2.10.0 or higher with fetchRemoteConfig to true OR 2) Browser SDK version 2.16.1 (enabled by default).


 

Activity Log for DWH Sources and Destinations [Beta]

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Good news! This month we released  a new activity log for the following changes to sources and destinations:

  • Creating a source or destination
  • Changing the display name
  • Changing the sync scheduling
  • Changing the SQL query for a source
  • Changing the data model for a source
  • Changing the converter config for a source
  • Enabling/disabling the source
  • Connector-specific property changes (account name, bucket, etc)
  • Toggling user/group property syncing

With this latest update, users now have a full record of changes to their sources and destinations, giving you the ability to self-serve diagnose which connector changes cause data changes.

🔓 Access this feature via Data Warehouse Source and Destination > Detail Page > Activity Log tab.
⭐ ️Availability: This feature is available for all plans.

 

 


 

New Feature & Web Experiment releases


Drive faster action from crystal clear test results. Amplitude helps you test, analyze, and optimize your product and web experiences at scale.

 

Control Variant Editing in Web Experiment

Good news – Amplitude now supports control variant editing! This update allows users to quickly iterate on their web experiments on the same surface without needing to deploy the changes to production before running their next test. Happy testing!

🔓 Access this feature via the Visual Experiment Editor.
⭐ ️Availability: This feature is available to users accessing Web Experiment on Plus, Growth, or Enterprise plans.


 

Introducing: Page View Objects for Web Experiments

As of this month, users can scope their experiments to specific URLs using Page View Objects—a new way to define and reuse targeted page contexts. This feature improves targeting precision, reduces test spillover, and supports SPAs and dynamic websites. 

The best part? You can now assign custom code and URL redirects to individual Pages. This enables marketers and PMs to run more precise, reusable, and isolated experiments without affecting the broader site—making it easier to iterate quickly and scale experimentation across teams.

🔓 Access this feature via the Visual Experiment Editor.


 

Group By in Experiment [Beta]

If you’ve ever wanted to examine experiment results more deeply to see how a test affected a particular set of users, this release is for you! Especially for scenarios where results are not statistically significant, Group By in Experiment will allow users to slice and dice the data into more meaningful insights.

🔓 Access this feature via Feature Experiment, Web Experiment, or the Experiment results chart.
⭐ ️Availability: This feature is available on all plans.

Learn more about Group-bys and learning from your experiments.

 

 


 

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