Trigger Yandex Metrica goals from Mida experiments to report A/B test impact in Metrica dashboards.
Yandex Metrica is part of the analytics and behavior measurement stack that growth teams use to understand how visitors move through their website or product. When you connect it with Mida, experiment data becomes part of the same reporting layer you already use for funnel analysis, cohort reporting, session review, and conversion attribution.
Mida connects with Yandex Metrica in the browser after both scripts or embeds are present on your website. Trigger Yandex Metrica goals from Mida experiments to report A/B test impact in Metrica dashboards. The integration lets your team connect experiment exposure, visitor actions, and conversion goals without rebuilding your analytics or marketing stack.
Send Mida exposure and conversion events into Yandex Metrica so analysts can break down funnels, cohorts, and conversion paths by test and variant without rebuilding their reporting stack.
Use Yandex Metrica alongside Mida to connect quantitative conversion lift with user behavior signals such as journeys, funnels, session context, or engagement patterns.
Measure whether a winning landing page variant improves deeper metrics such as activation, retention, revenue, or lead quality instead of optimizing only for the first click.
Keep Mida test names, variant IDs, and conversion events in the same analytics system your team already trusts for product and marketing decisions.
Mida and Yandex Metrica exchange the following events:
| Event | Direction | Description |
|---|---|---|
mida_pageview |
Data out | Sent to Yandex Metrica after a visitor is assigned to a Mida variant. |
mida_execute |
Data out | Sent to Yandex Metrica when a Mida experiment executes on the current page. |
mida_conversion |
Data out | Sent to Yandex Metrica when a visitor completes a Mida goal. |
In most cases, no. If Yandex Metrica is already installed on your site, Mida can detect or listen for the relevant browser events. A developer may only be needed for custom implementations or heavily modified embeds.
Mida sends experiment metadata such as test ID, test name, variant, anonymous user ID, and timestamp. It does not send names, emails, or other personally identifiable information by default.
This integration is primarily data-out. Use Mida's JavaScript API or Webhook integration if you need custom Yandex Metrica events to become goals.
No meaningful impact is expected. Mida's tracking script is lightweight, and the integration uses the existing Yandex Metrica browser API or embed events that are already present on your website.
Mida is the lightweight A/B testing and personalization platform that integrates with the tools you already pay for.