Which tools do you use to track your most relevant data?

Irina Haupt
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What do you like most about them?

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Aliaksei Saskevich
Sequoia: Men's Sexual Wellness
As a CTO, I use Notion to work with technical information, notes, postmortems and more and more. Also, we are using Amplitude as an analytics tool to track product evolution.
Irina Haupt
@asaskevich I see! In your opinion, would kt make sense to you to use one tool only or do you prefer storing different data in different tools?
Aleks Miric
Amplitude
Huy Doan
Amplitude for some quick and common measurement, Looker Studio and Datawarehouse to have more flexibility and answer advanced requests.
Irina Haupt
@huy_doan_quang Thanks for sharing! I'm not too familiar with Looker Studio, but the other two are my go-to options as well!
Mohamed Zakarya
For me it'd be notion. It's very organised and has tons of templates to assist you on tracking whatever data you want
Irina Haupt
@mohamed_zakarya I'd have to agree, we created a bunch of templates at my company as well and it makes things so much easier! What templates do you use most often in Notion?
Mohamed Zakarya
@irina_haupt Mostly project management related ones. Because we have a lot of requirements so everything needs to be precisely planned in order to track the whole process
Irina Haupt
@mohamed_zakarya Same! I am a big fan of the task and project management ones as well, they work great for my own and team purposes.
Joe Chow
we use adjust and amplitude to track our user data
Irina Haupt
@mayverse Interesting, in your opinion, what's best to track in Amplitude and what's best to track in Adjust? And why?
Joe Chow
@irina_haupt amplitude is like your bi system, let you monitor people's behaviour in you ecosystem and then find ways to improve it. adjust is more like traffic analysis, you could easily monitor where the traffic come from and which one is the best among all these channels