š¤Which tool do you use for web analytics?
Harris Cheng
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Iām using GA but seeing if anyone has a good alternative!
I find GAās user flow very counter-intuitive. You have to find non-obvious buttons to do basic stuffā¦š¢
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Ludo@dib258
I recently started to use Umami which is open-source, lightweight and privacy-focused. It's easy to set-up and easy to use. As for now, I won't switch back to GA. Hope this helps ;)
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GA4.. following the post for sure!
Hotjar, GA4, Ahrefs!
Just GA.
Posthog FTW
@geri_mate Always love to hear about something different, any chance you could post a link to this?
Google Analytics is a common choice for web analytics due to its robust features and ease of integration.
Launching soon!
I actually just launched Log Harvestor today.
It is an alternative to Google Analytics, and all your other analytics tools.
Check it out! https://shorturl.at/qzG24
Launching soon!
But, besides Log Harvestor lol, I would also recommend GA, HotJar, Plausible, or something self hosted. :)
@solomon_bush Nice! Thanks for the link, so far, what do you like/dislike about Log Harvestor?
software designed to track, measure, and report on website activity including site traffic, visitor source, and user clicks.
I use matomo and it's been a blessing so far!
In my appointment scheduling company, we are using Matomo, french software to keep datas safe for our customers
GA4, Amplitude
Simple Analytics. I was looking for an alternative to GA and it fits my needs.
Google Analytics
I hear you! I used to use Google Analytics, but I found the user flow to be too complicated. I switched to Matomo, and I've been much happier with it. Matomo is open-source and privacy-focused, and it's also much easier to use than GA.
Semrush, GA4, Search Console