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Adjust
Score 7.9 out of 10
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Adjust is a mobile marketing analytics platform boasting users among marketers around the world, with solutions for measuring and optimizing campaigns and protecting user data. Adjust powers apps with built-in intelligence and automation, backed by global customer support. In 2021, Adjust was acquired by AppLovin (Nasdaq: APP), a marketing software platform providing developers with an integrated set of solutions to solve their mission-critical functions like user acquisition,…
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Chose Adjust
Because of the below reasons:
Very easy to use and the integration process moved forward smoothly
Each MMP has its own set of advantages and disadvantages. What I like about Adjust is that it blocks the postbacks for invalid traffic without triggering an install which helps reduce fraud, as the fraudulent party does not get paid. Other systems count the install and then …
I would recommend AppsFlyer over Adjust, as they have a better UI, clearer solutions, and better customer success than Adjust. Regarding Singular, Adjust is lagging behind the reporting tools and analytics.
Kochava is the most popular one and has a better dashboard, offering many options for visualizing data. Adjust has a poor dashboard in comparison to Kochava, but offers easier integration with SDK and is cheaper. I don't think adjust shares device IDs, though. Its attribution …
It is very well-suited for big apps that have lots of users. They scale very well and are a little bit less expensive than other alternatives. They have API connections that are suitable for internal attributions and data. I recommend other solutions in some cases, such as cohorts and UI/Agency access.
Tracking installs on mobile app campaigns on Android or iOS, as well as UAC campaigns.
Tracking in-app actions on our mobile campaigns.
Showing more accurate numbers, since it counts pure installs from new users only without counting re-installs,
Counts installs only after first opening of the app, while Google and Apple count also downloads even if the app doesn't get installed or opened after.
Each MMP has its own set of advantages and disadvantages. What I like about Adjust is that it blocks the postbacks for invalid traffic without triggering an install which helps reduce fraud, as the fraudulent party does not get paid. Other systems count the install and then you need to go into the logs to subtract it but Adjust does it automatically. However, Adjust is by far the MMP with the worst UI and UX.