What is Supermetrics.com?
It collects all your data in one secure place and makes it analysis-ready for all your reporting needs. Send your marketing data to a dashboard (Data Studio), spreadsheet (Sheets, Excel), or data warehouse (Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Snowflake, etc.)
Supermetrics.com is a tool in the Big Data as a Service category of a tech stack.
Who uses Supermetrics.com?
Developers
Supermetrics.com Integrations
Google Analytics, Stripe, Shopify, Google BigQuery, and AdRoll are some of the popular tools that integrate with Supermetrics.com. Here's a list of all 12 tools that integrate with Supermetrics.com.
Supermetrics.com's Features
- Quickly bring any metrics and dimensions from your favorite marketing platforms into your go-to reporting, data visualization, data warehousing, or BI tool. No sampling. No nonsense. Just clean data
- Once you have your data where you want it, you can start organizing and filtering it immediately. Dive into your numbers to figure out what is and isn’t working — and then get straight into optimization
- When you’ve built your report or dashboard, you can eliminate hours of manual work by scheduling data transfers and automating your marketing reporting
Supermetrics.com Alternatives & Comparisons
What are some alternatives to Supermetrics.com?
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