What Google Analytics stats do you usually look at?
David Nemes
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I recently created an online application called Analytics Booster, it connects to your Google Analytics account and creates better easy to understand reports. I’m looking for your feedback to understand what metrics you usually look at so I can integrate them into Analytics Booster. Currently, it shows these reports: page views, country, top pages, top acquisitions channels, active users (in real-time), age, gender, and device all filtered by a date range. I also added a function called deep dive where you can look at your data on a deeper level. For example, you can filter by visitors from the United States and see which pages and devices they use. Is there anything you would like to see added ?
Check it out: http://analyticsbooster.com
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André J@sentry_co
Cool! Are you planing to launch this on PH soon? Any plans to add AI?
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@sentry_co Yes, I'm planning on launching it once it has more features and yes I'm planning to add AI integration.
I often track traffic by device type, but I'd also like to see data on mobile vs desktop performance in terms of conversion rates and engagement. A more detailed device breakdown would be awesome.
@harry__alfi thanks for the feedback!
I always check exit pages to understand where users leave. Having a report highlighting the highest exit rates, especially on product or checkout pages, would give more clarity.
@edward__moore Thanks for the feedback, I'm planning to add this functionality later on.
I think adding a detailed breakdown of organic search terms and SEO metrics could be really helpful for evaluating perormance.
@parker_robert Thanks for your feedback.