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Amplitude vs Google Analytics

The product analytics darling that makes you feel like a data wizard, until you realize you're just tracking clicks meets the free data black hole that marketers love and developers dread. Here's our take.

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Google Analytics

The free data black hole that marketers love and developers dread.

Amplitude

The product analytics darling that makes you feel like a data wizard, until you realize you're just tracking clicks.

Pros

  • +Intuitive funnel and retention analysis that actually helps you spot user drop-offs
  • +Powerful user segmentation that lets you slice data by behavior without SQL
  • +Real-time event tracking that updates dashboards faster than you can say 'A/B test'
  • +Great for non-technical teams with drag-and-drop tools that don't require a data engineer

Cons

  • -Pricing can skyrocket as your event volume grows, leading to sticker shock
  • -Custom queries and advanced analytics still need workarounds or external tools

Google Analytics

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The free data black hole that marketers love and developers dread.

Pros

  • +Free tier covers most small to medium sites
  • +Integrates seamlessly with Google Ads and other Google services
  • +Real-time reporting for quick insights
  • +Massive community and extensive documentation

Cons

  • -Privacy concerns and GDPR compliance headaches
  • -Steep learning curve for advanced features
  • -Data sampling can skew results on large datasets

The Verdict

These tools serve different purposes. Amplitude is a hosting & deployment while Google Analytics is a devtools. We picked Google Analytics based on overall popularity, but your choice depends on what you're building.

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The Bottom Line
Google Analytics wins

Based on overall popularity. Google Analytics is more widely used, but Amplitude excels in its own space.

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