Which one should I use...Google Analytics or AFS Analytics
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Hi There,
I am about to implement analytics for a customer site and I am wondering if I should use Google Analytics or https://www.afsanalytics.com ? I am leaning towards Google since it's pretty mainstream but I would love some feedback on the AFS !
Thanks everyone!
Gary
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Thanks everybody. I thought as much just wanted to make sure. appreciate the feedback!!
Gary
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I will agree with Russ!
Honestly, I never used AFS Analytics but after reading a bit about them on the website, I feel like it’s not very much different from Google Analytics.
They are offering almost similar thing that GA is already offering at the moment and if you are good with diving deep into the data Google might offer you more details.
If I would be at your place, I would have used Google Analytics over this as the trust level of GA is very high as compare to this.
Hope this helps!
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Always go with main stream as you'll get so much more support. The summary of Russ should make it clear that it's the best way to go!
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Me three I agree Google analytics is superior
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Agreed.
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Unfortunately this is a no brainer. You have to go with Google Analytics. There are so many things that make GA the go-to...
- Best in class event tracking: Knowing when and what a person clicked on is actually not the easiest thing to do.
- Incredible data views: You can slice and dice your data in tons of different ways.
- Tons of community support: No other product has as many free advice and support. It is also easy to find pros to help.
- Integrations: The Analytics API will integrate into tons of great tools, like Moz, for more insights.
- Free
The trade off is, of course, that you have to give your user data to Google.
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