Event Trigger Location is an Event Filter that enables you to narrow your Trend Insights data by where an event was triggered from, a Launcher, a Beacon, Self Help, and so on.
For example, for the Flow started event, refine the results to show data only for those who fired it from a Launcher.

The following is a list of all the captured Event Trigger Location filters and their description.
Event Trigger Location | Event Trigger Description |
|---|---|
Assistant | Triggered from the Whatfix Assist Bot. |
Auto-exec | Triggered automatically after the end of a Flow. |
Beacon | Triggered from a Beacon. |
Blog | Triggered when a Flow is launched as an article. For more information, see Embed a Flow as article. |
Deck | Triggered when a Flow is launched as a slideshow. For more information, see Embed a Flow as Slideshow. |
Direct | Triggered when a Flow automatically launches when an end user opens a page. For more information, see Embed a Flow as Live Tour. |
Editor | Triggered from Whatfix Studio when you preview your content. For more information, see How to use preview mode to review content? |
End Pop-up | Triggered from the end message Pop-up after a Flow. For example, if you've linked Flow 2 to the end message Pop-up of Flow 1, then the Event Trigger Location of Flow 2 is the end message Pop-up of Flow 1. |
JS | Triggered automatically as a result of being embedded in the application code. For example, if you have embedded a Smart Tip in your code so that it appears automatically whenever a user opens the page, then the Event Trigger Location of the Smart Tip is JS. |
Launcher | Triggered from a Launcher. |
Popup | Triggered from a button in a Pop-up. |
Site | Triggered when the content is viewed using See live or Preview. |
Tasker | Triggered from a Task list. |
URL | Triggered when a Flow is launched as a Whatfix URL. For more information, see Embed a Flow as a URL. |
User_action | Triggered when the end user completes a User Action. |
Widget | Triggered from Self Help. |
Note:
Event Trigger Location might have blank values that can be removed from the data. For more information, see How can I exclude blank filter values from event analysis?