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Alternatives to Amazon Mobile Analytics

Google Analytics, Flurry, Amazon Pinpoint, Mixpanel, and Amplitude are the most popular alternatives and competitors to Amazon Mobile Analytics.
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What is Amazon Mobile Analytics and what are its top alternatives?

You simply add the AWS Mobile SDK to your app and publish the app using your existing distribution mechanism (such as the iTunes Store, Google Play, or Amazon Appstore), and you can start accessing reports in the AWS Management Console.
Amazon Mobile Analytics is a tool in the Mobile Analytics category of a tech stack.

Top Alternatives to Amazon Mobile Analytics

  • Google Analytics
    Google Analytics

    Google Analytics lets you measure your advertising ROI as well as track your Flash, video, and social networking sites and applications. ...

  • Flurry
    Flurry

    More companies trust Flurry Analytics to understand how consumers interact with their mobile applications than all other app analytics providers combined. Over 80,000 companies use Flurry Analytics in more than 230,000 applications to measure audience reach, engagement, retention, conversions, revenue and more. ...

  • Amazon Pinpoint
    Amazon Pinpoint

    Amazon Pinpoint makes it easy to run targeted campaigns to drive user engagement in mobile apps. Amazon Pinpoint helps you understand user behavior, define which users to target, determine which messages to send, schedule the best time to deliver the messages, and then track the results of your campaign. ...

  • Mixpanel
    Mixpanel

    Mixpanel helps companies build better products through data. With our powerful, self-serve product analytics solution, teams can easily analyze how and why people engage, convert, and retain to improve their user experience. ...

  • Amplitude
    Amplitude

    Amplitude provides scalable mobile analytics that helps companies leverage data to create explosive user growth. Anyone in the company can use Amplitude to pinpoint the most valuable behavioral patterns within hours. ...

  • CleverTap
    CleverTap

    We help over 3500 brands, including Jio, Cleartrip, BookMyShow, Curiosity, McDonalds, Sony, DC Comics, and Denver Broncos understand app behavior, and make their marketing data-driven. ...

  • Countly
    Countly

    Countly is a product analytics solution and innovation enabler that helps organizations track product performance and user journey and behavior across mobile, web, and desktop applications. ...

  • Localytics
    Localytics

    Localytics provides app analytics and app marketing for the mobile market, similar to companies such as Flurry and Adobe. ...

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Google Analytics

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PROS OF GOOGLE ANALYTICS
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    Free
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    Easy setup
  • 890
    Data visualization
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    Real-time stats
  • 405
    Comprehensive feature set
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    Goals tracking
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    Powerful funnel conversion reporting
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    Customizable reports
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    Custom events try
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    Elastic api
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    Updated regulary
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    Interactive Documentation
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    Google play
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    Industry Standard
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    Advanced ecommerce
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    Walkman music video playlist
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    Medium / Channel data split
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    Financial Management Challenges -2015h
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    Lifesaver
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    Easy to integrate
CONS OF GOOGLE ANALYTICS
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    Confusing UX/UI
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    Super complex
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    Very hard to build out funnels
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    Poor web performance metrics
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    Very easy to confuse the user of the analytics
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    Time spent on page isn't accurate out of the box

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Max Musing
Founder & CEO at BaseDash · | 8 upvotes · 259.4K views

Functionally, Amplitude and Mixpanel are incredibly similar. They both offer almost all the same functionality around tracking and visualizing user actions for analytics. You can track A/B test results in both. We ended up going with Amplitude at BaseDash because it has a more generous free tier for our uses (10 million actions per month, versus Mixpanel's 1000 monthly tracked users).

Segment isn't meant to compete with these tools, but instead acts as an API to send actions to them, and other analytics tools. If you're just sending event data to one of these tools, you probably don't need Segment. If you're using other analytics tools like Google Analytics and FullStory, Segment makes it easy to send events to all your tools at once.

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Flurry

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PROS OF FLURRY
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    Most complete and developer/marketing friendly metrics
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    Amazon Pinpoint

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      Lead Consultant at Knoldus Software LLp · | 6 upvotes · 115K views
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      Instead of Amazon SNS, which is currently being used to send outbound push notification and including SMS, we want to build the 2 Way SMS using Amazon Pinpoint. Just want to know about Pinpoint and any outstanding issues if we drop SNS since it does not support 2 Way and use Pinpoint for both incoming and outgoing flow.

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      Mixpanel logo

      Mixpanel

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      PROS OF MIXPANEL
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        Great visualization ui
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        Easy integration
      • 76
        Great funnel funcionality
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        Free
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        A wide range of tools
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        Powerful Graph Search
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        Responsive Customer Support
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        Nice reporting
      CONS OF MIXPANEL
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        Messaging (notification, email) features are weak
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        Paid plans can get expensive
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        Limited dashboard capabilities

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      Max Musing
      Founder & CEO at BaseDash · | 8 upvotes · 259.4K views

      Functionally, Amplitude and Mixpanel are incredibly similar. They both offer almost all the same functionality around tracking and visualizing user actions for analytics. You can track A/B test results in both. We ended up going with Amplitude at BaseDash because it has a more generous free tier for our uses (10 million actions per month, versus Mixpanel's 1000 monthly tracked users).

      Segment isn't meant to compete with these tools, but instead acts as an API to send actions to them, and other analytics tools. If you're just sending event data to one of these tools, you probably don't need Segment. If you're using other analytics tools like Google Analytics and FullStory, Segment makes it easy to send events to all your tools at once.

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      Yasmine de Aranda
      Chief Growth Officer at Huddol · | 7 upvotes · 219K views

      Hi there, we are a seed-stage startup in the personal development space. I am looking at building the marketing stack tool to have an accurate view of the user experience from acquisition through to adoption and retention for our upcoming React Native Mobile app. We qualify for the startup program of Segment and Mixpanel, which seems like a good option to get rolling and scale for free to learn how our current 60K free members will interact in the new subscription-based platform. I was considering AppsFlyer for attribution, and I am now looking at an affordable yet scalable Mobile Marketing tool vs. building in-house. Braze looks great, so does Leanplum, but the price points are 30K to start, which we can't do. I looked at OneSignal, but it doesn't have user flow visualization. I am now looking into Urban Airship and Iterable. Any advice would be much appreciated!

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      Amplitude logo

      Amplitude

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      PROS OF AMPLITUDE
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        Great for product managers
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        Easy setup
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        Efficient analysis
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        Event streams for individual users
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        Chart edits get their own URLs
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        Free for up to 10M user actions per month
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        Fast
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        Great UI
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        Engagement Matrix is super helpful
      CONS OF AMPLITUDE
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        Super expensive once you're past the free plan

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      Founder & CEO at BaseDash · | 8 upvotes · 259.4K views

      Functionally, Amplitude and Mixpanel are incredibly similar. They both offer almost all the same functionality around tracking and visualizing user actions for analytics. You can track A/B test results in both. We ended up going with Amplitude at BaseDash because it has a more generous free tier for our uses (10 million actions per month, versus Mixpanel's 1000 monthly tracked users).

      Segment isn't meant to compete with these tools, but instead acts as an API to send actions to them, and other analytics tools. If you're just sending event data to one of these tools, you probably don't need Segment. If you're using other analytics tools like Google Analytics and FullStory, Segment makes it easy to send events to all your tools at once.

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      Yonas Beshawred

      Adopting Amplitude was one of the best decisions we've made. We didn't try any of the alternatives- the free tier was really generous so it was easy to justify trying it out (via Segment). We've had Google Analytics since inception, but just for logged out traffic. We knew we'd need some sort of #FunnelAnalysisAnalytics solution, so it came down to just a few solutions.

      We had heard good things about Amplitude from friends and even had a consultant/advisor who was an Amplitude pro from using it as his company, so he kinda convinced us to splurge on the Enterprise tier for the behavioral cohorts alone. Writing the queries they provide via a few clicks in their UI would take days/weeks to craft in SQL. The behavioral cohorts allow us to create a lot of useful retention charts.

      Another really useful feature is kinda minor but kinda not. When you change a saved chart, a new URL gets generated and is visible in your browser (chartURL/edit) and that URL is immediately available to share with your team. It may sound inconsequential, but in practice, it makes it really easy to share and iterate on graphs. Only complaint is that you have to explicitly tag other team members as owners of whatever chart you're creating for them to be able to edit it and save it. I can see why this is the case, but more often than not, the people I'm sharing the chart with are the ones I want to edit it 🤷🏾‍♂️

      The Engagement Matrix feature is also really helpful (once you filter out the noisy events). Charts and dashboards are also great and make it easy for us to focus on the important metrics. We've been using Amplitude in production for about 6 months now. There's a bunch of other features we don't use regularly like Pathfinder, etc that I personally don't fully understand yet but I'm sure we'll start using them eventually.

      Again, haven't tried any of the alternatives like Heap, Mixpanel, or Kissmetrics so can't speak to those, but Amplitude works great for us.

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      CleverTap logo

      CleverTap

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        Powerful user segments
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        Beautiful inapp notifications
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        Custom events and profiles
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        Cost effective
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        Free
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        Good Analytical too
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        Too expensive

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      Countly

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        Custom Dashboards
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        Extensible via plugins
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        Custom Events
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        Secure
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        Extensible Product Analytics
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        Private Cloud
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        Cohorts
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        Push Notifications
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        Advanced Segmentation
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        User Profiles
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        Crashes

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