Any alternatives to Google Analytics?

Fatma Daşman
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Jake Harrison
Mixpanel, But Google Analytics is free. I use it but I think the user experience is not good.
Tiago Santos
Mixpanel is great and has a new free plan for startups. I really like it. I never used Amplitude but people say good things about it also. I believe their cheapest plan starts at around $10k / year though (not disclosed).
Maali Baali
Write a blog post about your product and share it on social media.
Rajat Dhamija
Try CleverTap or MixPanel
katat
Posthog is flexible in my use case. It is free to start and flexible to query the analytics. If you know how to use sql, then it would bring you a lot of insights in advanced use cases.
Daniel Zaitzow
Posthog and Mixpanel - in some ways Customer.io is getting up there with their analytics and dashboards. but yea I think if its a race - Mixpanel is likely leading the charge.. hard to beat google at their own game though haha.
Sharon Martin
Certainly! If you're looking for alternatives to Google Analytics, there are a few user-friendly options worth considering. One popular choice is "Matomo," an open-source analytics platform that offers similar features and data tracking capabilities without the need to share your data with third parties. Another great option is "Clicky," which provides real-time analytics, heatmaps, and more in an easy-to-navigate interface. "Mixpanel" is another user-friendly choice that focuses on event-based tracking, making it ideal for businesses wanting to understand user interactions. "Heap Analytics" is a hassle-free option that automatically captures all user interactions on your website, allowing for retroactive analysis. These alternatives can offer you valuable insights into your website's performance while prioritizing your data privacy.
Amelia
Yes, try https://usermaven.com. It's simple, accurate, and offers in-depth tracking features.