Flurry vs Google Analytics

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Flurry vs Google Analytics: What are the differences?

Introduction

Flurry and Google Analytics are both popular tools used for tracking and analyzing user behavior and app performance. While they have similarities in terms of providing insights and metrics, there are several key differences between them that make them suitable for different needs. This article will outline the main differences between Flurry and Google Analytics.

  1. Data Collection: Flurry mainly focuses on mobile app analytics, while Google Analytics offers a broader range of tracking capabilities, including websites and mobile apps. Flurry collects data from individual mobile devices, while Google Analytics collects data from websites and apps using tags or SDKs.

  2. Integration: Flurry requires the integration of its SDK into an app's codebase, which allows it to collect data and provide analytics. On the other hand, Google Analytics can be integrated in multiple ways, including using tags for websites or an SDK for mobile apps. This flexibility in integration methods makes Google Analytics more versatile.

  3. Customization: Google Analytics provides more customization options compared to Flurry. With Google Analytics, users can create custom reports, funnels, and segments based on specific metrics and dimensions. Flurry, while it offers some customization features, does not provide as much flexibility in this aspect.

  4. Real-Time Analytics: Google Analytics offers real-time analytics, allowing users to see live data and immediate updates on their websites or apps. Flurry, on the other hand, provides near real-time data, with a slight delay in reporting. This can be crucial for certain use cases where real-time tracking is essential.

  5. Demographic Data: Google Analytics provides more detailed demographic data about users, including age, gender, and interests. Flurry, while it also provides some demographic insights, does not offer the same level of granularity in this aspect.

  6. Cost: Flurry is known for being a free analytics platform, making it a cost-effective option for many developers and businesses. Google Analytics offers a free version with basic features, but also provides premium plans with advanced functionalities for larger enterprises. The cost factor can play a significant role in choosing between these two analytics tools.

In summary, Flurry and Google Analytics have distinct differences in terms of data collection, integration methods, customization options, real-time analytics, demographic data, and cost. These differences should be carefully considered when selecting the most suitable analytics tool for specific needs.

Decisions about Flurry and Google Analytics
Dennis Paulus
Founder, Software Engineer & Product Manager at BlazingMedia · | 7 upvotes · 19.2K views

We have integrated Panelbear on our Website, rather than Google Analytics, because it is way more respecting of the User's Privacy. Whilst Google Analytics gives us in-depth information on virtually everything, we don't even need that much. Panelbear keeps it simple and in addition to that, displays the data well structured in a simple and intuitive dashboard

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Pros of Flurry
Pros of Google Analytics
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    Most complete and developer/marketing friendly metrics
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    Free
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    Easy setup
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    Data visualization
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    Real-time stats
  • 406
    Comprehensive feature set
  • 182
    Goals tracking
  • 155
    Powerful funnel conversion reporting
  • 139
    Customizable reports
  • 83
    Custom events try
  • 53
    Elastic api
  • 15
    Updated regulary
  • 8
    Interactive Documentation
  • 4
    Google play
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    Walkman music video playlist
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    Industry Standard
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    Advanced ecommerce
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    Easy to integrate
  • 2
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    Medium / Channel data split
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Cons of Flurry
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      Confusing UX/UI
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      Super complex
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      Very hard to build out funnels
    • 4
      Poor web performance metrics
    • 3
      Very easy to confuse the user of the analytics
    • 2
      Time spent on page isn't accurate out of the box

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    What is Flurry?

    More companies trust Flurry Analytics to understand how consumers interact with their mobile applications than all other app analytics providers combined. Over 80,000 companies use Flurry Analytics in more than 230,000 applications to measure audience reach, engagement, retention, conversions, revenue and more.

    What is Google Analytics?

    Google Analytics lets you measure your advertising ROI as well as track your Flash, video, and social networking sites and applications.

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