
timo dechau πΉπ
@timdechau
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Building Data Products πΉπ - Follow me building datatasks (no-code data monitoring), mind the docs (analytics documentation) #buildinpublic
Aalborg, Denmark
Joined July 2012
We will be launching a new website version for datatasks this week. See the preview below. The initial design I cluttered together by using Tailwind UI. It was ok, but not really great. Now someone with design skills has worked on it - and it's far better now. #buildinpublic
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If vendors can't stop talking about cookieless. Ignore them. There is no cookieless. And yes, fingerprints are not technically cookies but are legally the same stuff.
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Crazy prompts, you would never thought about before: "I am building a membership program for people to learn product analytics - and I need a primary brand color - can you suggest ten different well-designed brand colors as hex code.".
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#9 Collect all customer event data and send them to multiple different source with some transformation in between β @segment ,@RudderStack.
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#5 Analyse website, e-commerce and product performance with detailed events, funnels and cohort capabilities β@Amplitude_HQ.
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#4 Analyse e-commerce and campaigns with modeled attributions and conversions β GA4.
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#2 - Counters are enough - you use GA to check for visits, impressions, bounce rate, most viewed pages β@PlausibleHQ ,@usefathom.
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#1 - Just donβt do it - you use GA data to fill some excel sheets that are sent around by email and no one actually opens them (you can test by not sending them).
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Google Analytics Alternatives - ranked by probability.
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the hipster data stack: Tracking/Measurement/Collection/Creation - what was the question again?
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the hipster data stack: Retention Analytics - the definitive guide
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the hipster data stack: Why product analytics is completely different than BI
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the hipster data stack: More than 30 unique tracking events will cause you problems
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the hipster data stack -- Sometimes, you need to say: screw it
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