Looks like a nice time-saving product. I work on Quill Engage which offers weekly/monthly NLG driven insights for GA and it's nice to see more products getting into this space. I think there's a huge need for better GA reporting and streamlined access to customers data. Best of luck to everyone involved!
could/should show a versus view - piechart or stacked bar chart so I can actually see how mobile and desktop compare to each other. (also "vs." instead of "Vs." I believe)
CapiTaliZATION of all the headline could use a makeover to make it consistent.
(Default timezone for "Send emails at:" was strange, I think you can get that from the Analytics account)
Some questions:
* Is there a way to get reports for "older" weeks?
* What are the "Set of PRO Stats" and "In-depth insights" I could pay for?
Is it complex to compare the traffic rate by numbers and percentages (I mean mobile vs desktop, is the chart there necessary?)
Answers:
1. You will get previous week but not older - not possible to fetch older data.
2. You can try 14 days for free to see it by yourself - there are no credit card charges and requirements, after trial expires, you will be move to standard free version.
What Pro Includes?
More depth insights of your Bounce rate: what pages have highest bounce rate, what devices people use that causes highest bounce rate, etc. It also includes goal tracking feature. Most trending descending pages. And more. I can explain it in chat, but I recommend to register, since it is free and see it by yourself :)
3. There are not a lot of competitors that do exactly the same. The advantage that product has - its simplicity and user-friendliness.
The linked website is using Google Analytics which is not a surprise, but they fail to warn visitors about it on their Privacy page[0] which which is mandatory under the Google Analytics T&C's[1] "You must disclose the use of Google Analytics, and how it collects and processes data".
I realise I'm probably not in the target demographic but I wonder if the OP can comment on this, and state whether anything else is missing from the privacy policy, and whether they will bring the service into compliance with Google's Terms please?
The site looks really nice and I wish them good luck with the launch, but as a privacy-conscious user this is one of the first things I look for and my success rate for finding sites which fail to disclose is nearly 100%. If it were some random programmer's blog I could understand but this is a service built on top of Google Analytics and I'll have to hold them to a higher standard.
EDIT: Also, no HTTPS for the site or the app subdomain login page? Certs can be had for free with Let's Encrypt or for well under $10USD/year from a commercial supplier. Email in profile, I'm happy to help anyone understand how to set it up on Apache or Nginx if you need. HTTPS is cheap and relatively easy, please add it to your sites.
Hey, tombrossman, thank you for your feedback! We are working on the things which you wrote us! Thank you for spending some time to help us make product even better!