Understand how customers really behave — and what to do about it.
Note: Adobe Analytics is no longer sold to new customers. Behavioral analytics capabilities are now available through Adobe Customer Journey Analytics, built on Adobe Experience Platform.
Why behavioral analytics matters more than ever.
Today’s customers don’t follow a straight line from awareness to purchase. They search anonymously, bounce between devices, and expect every touchpoint to understand their intent. Traditional metrics like impressions or click-through rates can’t keep up.
Behavioral analytics is the process of capturing, measuring, and analyzing customer actions — such as clicks, views, scrolls, form interactions, and other digital signals — to understand how users navigate digital experiences and why they convert, drop off, or return.
These insights help teams improve journeys, tailor content, and increase ROI across channels.
It helps businesses:
- Spot friction points in the user journey.
- Identify high-value behaviors tied to conversion.
- Trigger smarter decisions across marketing, product, and design.
By focusing on behavior — not just outcomes — brands can finally bridge the gap between insight and action.
What behavioral analytics looks like in practice.
Here's how high-performing teams apply behavioral analytics in the real world:
Track what matters.
From scrolling and searching to feature usage and cart activity — every action is a signal. Adobe Analytics (and now Adobe Customer Journey Analytics captures these signals across web, mobile apps, and in-product experiences in real time.
Group users by behavior, not assumptions.
Use drag-and-drop tools to compare cohorts — those who browse but never buy, those who engage with key features, or those who abandon checkout. Segment comparison reveals what drives or blocks action.
Find opportunities and issues automatically.
AI-powered features like anomaly detection surface patterns you might not notice — like a spike in drop-offs after a recent release, or a sudden increase in revenue tied to a campaign you thought ended last week.
Activate smarter journeys.
Once you know what works, Adobe Experience Platform tools let you share behavioral segments with Adobe Journey Optimizer, Adobe Target, or Adobe Advertising — to personalize experiences, trigger timely offers, or optimize media.
Where Adobe Analytics fits in.
Adobe Analytics set the standard for digital behavioral analytics, giving teams the power to turn behavioral signals into real-time action.
That legacy continues — and evolves — with Adobe Customer Journey Analytics, which brings those capabilities into a more modern, composable architecture built for scale.
Here’s what teams can do with Customer Journey Analytics:
- Unify data across every channel — web, mobile, in-product, PoS, call center — in a single view.
- Query large datasets in real time using warehouse-native integrations.
- Visualize journeys and segment audiences with drag-and-drop tools inside analysis workspace.
- Detect anomalies and explain shifts using AI-driven features like intelligent captions.
- Activate segments across Adobe for Business applications to personalize every customer touchpoint.
If you’ve used Adobe Analytics, Customer Journey Analytics brings a familiar interface — with the scalability and extensibility of Adobe Experience Platform underneath.
Real-world examples of behavioral analytics in action.
ServiceNow: Proving ROI with behavioral insight.
Before Adobe Analytics, ServiceNow’s channels operated in silos. “Impressions aren’t interesting,” said their marketing lead. “What’s interesting is what users do after that.”
After adopting the Adobe Advertising and integrating Adobe Analytics:
- They connected behavior across the full funnel — from impression to site engagement.
- Identified paid search as their most efficient channel.
- Improved ROI from 1:4 to 1:6.
- Used real behavioral data to optimize bidding and budget allocation.
"We're seeing huge results," they shared. "Now we can measure everything and launch smarter campaigns."
Home Depot: Scaling an omnichannel experience.
Home Depot’s analytics team supports one of the world’s largest retail businesses — and they rely on behavioral data to connect online and in-store journeys.
With Adobe:
- They understand which journeys start online and convert offline.
- Iterate designs based on how real users interact with features.
- Detect friction points in checkout or navigation.
- Deliver insights leadership can act on.
"We’re not just the reporting team anymore — we’re the strategic advisors," said their analytics leader. "That’s the exciting part."
Ecommerce: Saving $12M in missed revenue.
An ecommerce retailer used anomaly detection to identify a 73% spike in cart removals. The root cause? A tag manager bug auto-removed items from certain product categories. Fixing it resulted in a $12M/day revenue lift.
Streaming: Measuring real engagement.
Media brands use average minute audience tracking to go beyond views. They understand viewer retention across shows — and use that insight to optimize ad placement, episode length, and content strategy.
Experimentation: Knowing what and why.
Adobe Analytics and Adobe Target work together to test experiences and understand performance across behavioral cohorts. Marketers can instantly see what changed — and why.
Want to see how this works in action? Explore how Customer Journey Analytics identifies conversion drivers and pinpoints friction points.
How to get started with Adobe Customer Journey Analytics.
Whether you’re improving conversion, retention, or content performance, Customer Journey Analytics gives you the behavioral foundation to succeed:
- Collect real-time behavior data across every touchpoint.
- Visualize journeys and segment users without code.
- Let AI surface insights and anomalies instantly.
- Activate findings directly in Adobe Journey Optimizer, Adobe Target, or Adobe Advertising to personalize customer experiences in real time.
Most platforms tell you what happened. Customer Journey Analytics tells you what matters — and what to do next.
Explore Adobe Customer Journey Analytics to see how Adobe for Business delivers behavioral insights at enterprise scale by requesting a sandbox environment.