Creating a Demographic Tag

Creating a Demographic Tag

Creating Demographic Tags allows you to analyse results beyond team structure and gain deeper insight across your organisation. New tags are set up with the support of the Teamgage team to ensure accuracy and consistency.

How To Create New Demographic Tags

  1. Contact support@teamgage.com
  2. Provide the following details:
    1. Name of Demographic Tag
    2. Users you want this applied to
  3. The tag can be:
    1. Applied in bulk via a data import or
    2. Added directly to individual users
  1. Understanding Demographic Tags
  2. How to Filter Team Results Using Demographic Tags

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