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  • Which Data Analysis tools do you use in the startup?

    Jason Lee
    5 replies
    Business in startups is changing every day, to satisfy customers' requests and the market environment, owners need to adjust their product and market strategy quickly. A large amount of data analysis is required in this process, so which tools do you select for daily use? E.g. Google Analysis, Google Data Studio, Tableau, Microsoft Power BI, Metabase(open-source), etc. Which one do you prefer, and why?

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    Sheldon SU
    I'll really suggest Segment + Amplitude, syncs everything and lots more visualization options
    Anne Broadwin
    When I worked for TikTok we used an internal system developed inhouse, very flexible and efficient. In start-up environment I think Metabase works fine. GA is easier to implement but i think the data definition needs sync.
    Jason Lee
    @annebroadwin Thank you so much for your recommendation! Metabase needs developers to self-host management. I'll try it out!
    John Yelley
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