The Engagement History related list includes an activity feed of
recent prospect engagement. It appears by default on most of your marketing asset records, but
you can also add it to your list email, lead, contact, account, or person account
records.
Required Editions
Available in: Salesforce Professional, Enterprise,
Performance, and Unlimited Editions with All Account
Engagement Editions
What’s Included?
Engagement metrics from all asset types that originate in Account Engagement
Some automated email activities, depending on where the related list is
Localization based on your business unit locale setting (or Salesforce, when User Sync
is in enabled)
Note This component doesn’t show filtered visitor activity or activity associated with
archived prospects.
More About Engagement History
To show this activity data on a record, drag the Engagement History
related list to a tab on your page layout. We recommend placing it on a tab that doesn’t
load by default because a long list can affect page load speed.
This related list shows the last 30 days of data and presents different data fields
depending on the object that displays it. Available fields for each object are listed in
this chart.
Object
Available Fields
Account
Prospect
Asset Name
Asset Type
Activity Type
Activity Date
Lead, Contact, Person Account
Asset Name
Asset Type
Activity Type
Activity Date
List Email, Marketing Form, Marketing Link, Landing Page
Prospect
Activity Type
Activity Date
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