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  • šŸ¤”Which tool do you use for web analytics?

    Harris Cheng
    37 replies
    Iā€™m using GA but seeing if anyone has a good alternative! I find GAā€™s user flow very counter-intuitive. You have to find non-obvious buttons to do basic stuffā€¦šŸ˜¢

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    Romain Simon
    Memorable Password Generator
    Memorable Password Generator
    Launching soon!
    Plausible
    Ludo
    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 ;)
    Ivan Dudin
    GA4, Amplitude
    Steve Lou
    I use matomo and it's been a blessing so far!
    Erkin Bek
    1. Hotjar 2. Ahrefs 3. Google Analytics 4. Google Console 5. MOZ (sometimes)
    Solomon Bush
    Log Harvestor
    Log Harvestor
    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
    Solomon Bush
    Log Harvestor
    Log Harvestor
    Launching soon!
    But, besides Log Harvestor lol, I would also recommend GA, HotJar, Plausible, or something self hosted. :)
    Jimbo
    @solomon_bush Nice! Thanks for the link, so far, what do you like/dislike about Log Harvestor?
    Vinnie Tran
    GA4 and hotjar šŸ˜‰
    Geri MƔtƩ
    Posthog FTW
    Jimbo
    @geri_mate Always love to hear about something different, any chance you could post a link to this?
    Sophia Watt
    software designed to track, measure, and report on website activity including site traffic, visitor source, and user clicks.
    Carmen Judson
    Google Analytics
    Gryzzly Time and budget Tracking
    GA4, Semrush :)
    James Hughes
    Google Analytics is a common choice for web analytics due to its robust features and ease of integration.