comScore Digital Analytix (discontinued) vs. Flurry Analytics

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
comScore Digital Analytix (discontinued)
Score 9.8 out of 10
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comScore's Digital Analytix Enterprise (DAX) product was acquired by Adobe in 2015 largely for its European customer base, with the goal of migrating former DAX customers to the Adobe Analytics cloud. Thus, DAX is no longer available.N/A
Flurry Analytics
Score 9.0 out of 10
N/A
Flurry Analytics, now from Yahoo / Verizon Media is a mobile app analytics provider, boasting over 1 million active apps on the platform -- from start-ups to the Fortune 500. They present their solution as comprehensive, completely free, takes five minutes to integrate, and features an easy-to-use dashboard that anyone in the company can use. Flurry provides insights out-of-the-box including real-time metrics. Users explore usage, engagement, retention, geographic, demographic,…N/A
Pricing
comScore Digital Analytix (discontinued)Flurry Analytics
Editions & Modules
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
comScore Digital Analytix (discontinued)Flurry Analytics
Free Trial
NoYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
YesNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details—Flurry is completely free with no hidden fees. Flurry also offers support for integration, set-up and analysis.
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Community Pulse
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Top Pros
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User Ratings
comScore Digital Analytix (discontinued)Flurry Analytics
Likelihood to Recommend
8.7
(5 ratings)
9.0
(6 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
6.3
(5 ratings)
3.7
(5 ratings)
Performance
-
(0 ratings)
10.0
(1 ratings)
User Testimonials
comScore Digital Analytix (discontinued)Flurry Analytics
Likelihood to Recommend
Discontinued Products
DAx has the features, very advanced features (mentioned later) that a power user needs, and is highly customizable, but doesn't require software or hardware ownership. For those capabilities that are not currently there, the customer reporting team often finds a workable solution that we can present to our client.
For the more basic users and executives, the dashboard often meets their needs; else the report tab can help with quick access to metrics that have already been built by analysts.
Lastly, the level of complex analysis in the tool still impresses. You can analyze web events at the event level, visit level and visitor level. You can apply filters at the report level (for all three - event, visit and visitor) or metric level (again for all three levels). On top of that, they have a concept of scope and rules which, combined with the 3 levels, can really allow a power analyst to ask just about any question and get an answer.
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Yahoo (Verizon Media)
I would encourage a colleague to use Flurry Analytics. Incorporating Flurry Analytics in an app is a simple and straightforward task, and will take the average app developer less than 15 minutes to understand and apply. This amount of time is nothing in the grand scheme of the development of the app, and the return on time invested to incorporate it is great. New tracking features can be added at any time.
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Pros
Discontinued Products
  • DAx has a really flexible user interface and if implemented correctly has the potential for great reporting.
  • StreamSense is an excellent video counting add on for DAx. Gets very granular data.
  • The virtual sites concept really makes segmenting data very efficient and logical.
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Yahoo (Verizon Media)
  • Flurry can track in-depth metrics across your app. This allows us to see every type of interaction our app users are performing.
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Cons
Discontinued Products
  • While I know they are making strides in this area, Digital Analytix is definitely built with power users in mind. The learning curve can be steep.
  • Because the platform is non-restrictive in terms of label/variable naming, power users need to have intimate knowledge of their schema in order to build reports on their custom variables.
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Yahoo (Verizon Media)
  • There is no option to choose a timezone which will allow me to compare their data over other systems in other time zones.
  • Could be nice to have more reporting screening options.
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Likelihood to Renew
Discontinued Products
My company does not utilize Digital Analytix for our own service, we simply provide professional services for it. As such, I can't really answer this question in a meaningful way.
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Yahoo (Verizon Media)
Good user acquisition tracking
Sdk integration is super easy for both iOS and Android
Need it
Need to support more customized dashboards / reporting (example - set up a dashboard specifically to see users engaging with a new feature recently launched)
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Alternatives Considered
Discontinued Products
I have proficiency with Google, Adobe and IBM (formerly Unica's) enterprise offerings. For companies primarily interested in basic reporting, managing a lot of users with very similar needs, and who don't necessarily have the in-house manpower or expertise to build a lot of reporting from scratch Google and Adobe's offerings can typically be safer choices. comScore and Unica offer a more advanced, analyst friendly tool that can be essential for targeted marketing and for a more flexible implementation and can still do all the things that their competitors can do - if you're satisfied with the learning curve for basic users, the advanced capabilities of comScore make this a very worthwhile tool for a digital business.
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Yahoo (Verizon Media)
For my uses, Flurry is free which makes it way more attractive than the other platforms even on a very big number of monthly events. It also have set reports which are exactly the reports that a marketing person needs without any need of spending a developer time to create them for you, or holding an in-house BI person that works on creating reports.
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Return on Investment
Discontinued Products
  • I have confidence that current and future content will be captured accurately.
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Yahoo (Verizon Media)
  • Tracking the number of times a user taps a help button can help to improve the app design. Perhaps the app is not as intuitive as first thought, and improvements based upon where in the help feature a user taps will lead to improvements in the app design to make it more intuitive.
  • Tracking the number of times certain app features are used, or the amount of time spent within a given activity in the app can help to streamline an app - improve upon features that are used more frequently while eliminating less popular activities.
  • Tracking time spent within an app can give an idea as to how popular the app is.
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