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  • Which product do you use for business analytics?

    Gaurav Goyal
    68 replies
    Share what all products do you use for business/data analytics.

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    Ankit Sharma
    I use redash and quicksight.
    Shi Ling
    I'm using Segment for data collection + MixPanel for product usage analytics at @ui_licious. I've tried a couple of different data analysis and visualization tools before, but MixPanel is the easiest to use so far for me and my marketing team. I also use ProfitWell for SaaS business analytics, integrated with Stripe, to study our revenue growth, retention, and churn. ProfitWell is also free for all the basic and important types of analysis.
    Saurabh Wadhawan
    @ui_licious @taishiling @gauravgoyal_gg This seems very interesting! Getting this setup now
    Gaurav Goyal
    @ui_licious @taishiling Profitwell seems interesting. Does it provide you better analytics than Stripe?
    Shi Ling
    @ui_licious @gauravgoyal_gg Yea, Stripe analytics is quite basic. To name a few things you can do with ProfitWell is that you can get a view of an individual customer and see MRR changes over time as a chart, you can segment customers and analyse MRR changes within a segment. Plus because we also have large enterprise customers that pay manually outside Stripe, I could manually add that data point to ProfitWell to get a more complete picture of the business.
    Gaurav Goyal
    @ui_licious @taishiling Awesome. I am adding it to my list. @saurabhwadhawan Check this out.
    Ariel Orbach
    Business analytics is essential to any successful company, as it allows you to make data-driven decisions that can help improve your business operations and drive growth πŸ“ˆ. To create a data-driven culture within your organization, it's important to use a mix of products and infrastructure to gather and analyze relevant data πŸ’». One important aspect of this is having a centralized data warehouse where you can store and analyze your data from various platforms 🏬. Options for data warehouses include BigQuery and Redshift, as well as cloud-based solutions like Snowflake πŸŒͺ️. To visualize and make sense of the data, you can use tools like Tableau, Looker, and Qlik Sense πŸ“Š. In addition to your data warehouse, you should consider integrating other platforms that can provide valuable insights for your business 🀝. These might include attribution tools like Hubspot, Pipedrive, or AppsFlyer, media and social platforms like Facebook and Google, and product analytics tools like MixPanel or Amplitude. Suppose you have a small startup and don't have the resources for a full-scale data infrastructure. In that case, you can also consider using a SaaS platform like Databox to help with your business analytics needs πŸ’°. To learn more about creating a data-driven culture in your organization, you might find it helpful to check out the "Bigbrain Monday" YouTube video πŸ“Ί, which provides valuable insights and best practices for data analysis and visualization. And if you're interested in a step-by-step guide to planning and delivering on your business analytics goals, let me know, and I'll write an article on the topic πŸ“.
    advait vaidya
    Google sheets, Redash, Excel and sometimes python with pandas.
    Rajan Walia
    Excel is something which I use the most.
    Rajan Walia
    I use mostly Excel and Redash
    bijal dave
    Power BI, Denodo
    Manab Boruah
    Mixpanel
    Gaurav Goyal
    @manab_boruah Nice. How often do you ship changes to Mixpanel?
    Tony Yan
    Content Quality Score(E-E-A-T)
    Content Quality Score(E-E-A-T)
    If you want to transform your data and then analysis it. You can try our product: QuickTable(https://www.quicktable.io)
    Gaurav Goyal
    @zhitao_yan Nice, I will try this :)
    Akshat Jain
    So I particularly use GA, mixpanel, redash and the most common of all Excel. I generally use mix panel to get in product behaviour analytics. Redash and GA are generally used when I want to dig deep, but in the end most of the analysis work is done on excel.
    Gaurav Goyal
    @akshat_jain21 Ya right, excel is the king :)
    Saurabh Wadhawan
    Redash, mode analytics, AWS Quicksight
    Alina Berezhanskaya
    @saurabhwadhawan Redash super easy and powerfull!
    Gaurav Goyal
    @saurabhwadhawan @wilddeer1 Absolutely, redash is super powerful.
    Shivi Goel
    I have used Tableau but I am not a big fan.
    Soumya Chaturvedi
    My team uses Qlik view, it's preferred because of its unique features, such as patented technology and in-memory processing, facilitating the delivery of ultra-fast business analytics reports.
    Shreyanshi Gupta
    I do like using mixpanel.
    Binay Singh
    Redash mostly.
    Ramandeep Ramarayane
    AWS Quicksight is what i would suggest
    Sana Midha
    I honestly think it depends on your business needs. I for one, am more into the marketing aspect of the business and am usually satisfied with Google Analytics. Occasionally, Redash too.
    Gaurav Goyal
    @sana_midha Thanks for sharing :)
    Matt Li
    Seasons Journaling for iOS
    Seasons Journaling for iOS
    Right now, Mixpanel for my iOS app.
    Gaurav Goyal
    @mattli Nice. How is your experience with Mixpanel? We have just started using it.