| > Currently analytics is a fraud, analytics is useless, it is what you do about that data which is important This is like saying food is a scam and useless and that it's only important when you eat it. I do agree that just tracking analytics, without doing anything with the data, is useless, just like storing food in the basement and letting it rot. Disclaimer: I have never used segment before, nor I had the need for a similar tool. Segment is targeted towards enterprises, their price is too high for the average business, plus most of those businesses probably don't even use any analytics tools (or maybe just Google Analytics and look at visitors number only), so the integration offering doesn't really make sense for them. > As website owners spend their time changing analytics tool, why not make a tool to make changes tool easier? As far as I know, changing analytics tools for the average business involves just changing a JS snippet on their site, nothing complicated. As a personal note, my bigger goal is to make self-hosting and integration of web applications (in general) a lot easier for the average user, so anyone can spin up a self-maintained server running their favorite application with one click. So it's more about allowing anyone to use whatever tool they want, wherever they want, instead of just focusing on allowing them to select between a very limited selection of tools. |
> This is like saying food is a scam and useless and that it's only important when you eat it.
Yes but everyone knows it for food, for analytics people expect it to solve their problem, which it will not do by itself
> As far as I know, changing analytics tools for the average business involves just changing a JS snippet on their site, nothing complicated.
Well not really, first except Session replay tools and everything recorded tool (ContentSquare, Heap) (and even for them it is far for being the case), changing analytics tool is a huge step, you need to recreate all your events, teach your users, install on your website (for an enterprise website, installing an analytics js tag is a huge thing)
> my bigger goal is to make self-hosting and integration of web applications (in general) a lot easier for the average user
To me self hosting and average user is not compatible especially in analytics where the average user barely knows how to use a computer.
Apart from that, it is not really clear to me what you are trying to achieve