What do early-mid sized startups do for analytics tools? They don't have the budget for goog analytics, omniture per se so how do they manage and report on analytics in house? I've only worked in large corps so I've only had experience with the enterprise software solutions. Curious to know how other companies implement tracking for analytics, what are these 'in house solutions', if any?
Qlik Sense Desktop, with some cloud shared apps and data.
do you have a data warehouse? amazon redshift plus tableau. you could use powerbi if you have office365 but tableau is better
Mode is even better than Tableau for most use cases.
I guess maybe a better q would be what startups use for data warehousing solutions as the foundation. Is there such a thing as getting it set up from scratch internally or do they try and pay for teradata, Amazon redshift? I'm not a data scientist so trying to learn more about the foundational side of analytics
Office 365 is great for a startup more integrations you can pull in easily.
Didn't know that office365 had analytics!
If you pull them in you can use it for analytics. You probably won't find one tool that is best but multiple tools to use and you need something to pull them together
Log the stuff you care about yourself
Piwik is a popular open source starting tool
I'll just point to my associated account.
Interesting. Will take a look!
I've heard of Periscope data but haven't used it and in asking around about it, I hadn't really heard much to make me want to use it. Nothing overly negative either. If you try it, let me (and the guy from there) know what you think
Startups don't have edws, or at least any worth a damn. Qlik can both be the database warehouse and the visualization, not to mention the connectors to other startup apps like sfdc, workday, etc are free.
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Loclaytics, mixpanel free Google analytics