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How do I view participant data on the Stats page?

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The Stats page in Goosechase Studio lets you view detailed information about each participant in your experience. You can see participant names, team assignments, email addresses, points earned, submission counts, and export the data as a CSV file.


Where can I find the participants table?

From Goosechase Studio, open your experience and click Review in the top navigation. Select Stats from the sidebar. Scroll down to find the participants table.

The Participants table on the Stats page showing columns for Participant Name, Team Name, Email Provided, Points, Submissions, and Last Submission, with a Download CSV button in the top right corner

Scroll down to find the participants table.

What information can I see in the participants' table?

The participants table displays the following information for each participant in your experience:

  • Participant Name

  • Team Name

  • Email Provided

  • Points

  • Submissions

  • Last Submission (date and time)

The table is sorted by Points (highest first), then by Last Submission time. Click on a Team Name to open that team's Submissions page in a new tab.

Can I download the participants' data?

Yes. Click the Download CSV button at the top of the participants table to export all participant data as a CSV file. The download includes all participants, not just those visible on the current page.

The Participants table with an orange arrow pointing to the Download CSV button in the top right corner


FAQs


Why can't I see the participant's email column?

Email addresses are only collected if the email collection feature is enabled for your experience. If you'd like this feature enabled, contact our team at hi@goosechase.com.


Can I sort or filter the participants table?

The participants table is automatically sorted by Points (highest first), then by Last Submission time. Custom sorting or filtering is not available, but you can download the CSV and sort or filter the data in a spreadsheet application.

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