I only use Google Analytics out of all the datasources that you integrate with. I believe the value your product brings to the table is the aggregation of all those datasources.
Hence, I wouldn't get much value out of it, as Google Analytics allows me to customize my dashboard, and provides more metrics.
Regarding my second point, I don't have any specific suggestions, but it was more related to my first point. If I don't use the datasource aggregation feature, then there currently is no added value for me to use your product on a daily basis.
Some ideas would be to create more visual mashups of data, such as illustrating how a user got to your website, what they did, and for how long.
So to conclude, I wouldn't use it on a daily basis with my use case, however, you are probably going after a different market segment, is that right?
Yes, there would be more value for you if there was more than one data source that you were interested in - either a third-party source, or custom data you push using our API. =)
Regarding my second point, I don't have any specific suggestions, but it was more related to my first point. If I don't use the datasource aggregation feature, then there currently is no added value for me to use your product on a daily basis. Some ideas would be to create more visual mashups of data, such as illustrating how a user got to your website, what they did, and for how long.
So to conclude, I wouldn't use it on a daily basis with my use case, however, you are probably going after a different market segment, is that right?