Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Mixpanel
Score 8.3 out of 10
N/A
Mixpanel helps companies measure what matters, make decisions fast, and build better products through data. With self-serve product analytics solution, teams can analyze how and why people engage, convert, and retain—in real-time, across devices—to improve their user experience. Mixpanel serves over 26,000 companies from different industries around the world, including Expedia, Uber, Ancestry, DocuSign, and Lemonade. Headquartered in San Francisco, Mixpanel has offices in New York,…
$0
per month
Woopra
Score 3.0 out of 10
Enterprise companies (1,001+ employees)
Woopra provides real-time customer analytics. It begins by tracking users across digital touch points (website, mobile app, help desk, marketing automation, etc.) and building a comprehensive behavioral profile for each user. These Customer Profiles are Woopra's building blocks, which are used to generate custom analytics reports, funnel analytics, retention analytics, and more.
$999
per month
Wyn Enterprise
Score 6.0 out of 10
N/A
GrapeCity offers Wyn Enterprise, a secured enterprise business intelligence software that delivers collaborative self-service reporting & analytics. Wyn Enterprise was released December 2019, as an evolution of the former ActiveReports Server. It supports Embeddable BI, allowing users to deploy a seamless SaaS white-label BI solution, fully customize data to brand reports and dashboards.N/A
Pricing
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$17
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Free/Freemium Version
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeOptionalNo setup fee
Additional DetailsMixpanel uses MTU (Monthly Tracked User) pricing, which is designed to scale with your company. MTUs are roughly equivalent to the number of unique visitors on your product and each user is counted once per month, even if they use multiple devices. If Events based pricing makes more sense for your business, reach out to us and we can work with you!
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Mixpanel
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We actually use both. Mixpanel is more customisable for me. Tableau has more fixed data
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Datanomix is an excellent tool, with similar characteristics; however, Mixpanel has been our preference for two main reasons: one, to have customization and to be able to adapt the interface and tools to our use, and two, to be able to count on reports that it automates the …
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We chose it to strengthen internal communication to work more organized and productive. Objective achieved.
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Mixpanel is critical for measuring customer and consumer actions through behavioral messaging by allowing notifications to be sent based on their actions; can be deployed on all major platforms, including mobile; facilitates interactive reports to answer questions about …
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Google Analytics also has a free option and can be utilized in parallel or as a stand-alone system, it will provide most of the features that are required. but lacks live data tracking so Mixpanel is that alternative that anyone can look for. particularly if your project is …
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Mixpanel is a more tailored solution focused on customers and products. Google Analytics behaves more like a generic tool and may require a bit of effort to set up with best practices and actionable data. Mixpanel has a more likable user interface, compared to GA, which can be …
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Mixpanel is much nicer to use and gives a better UX. However, it doesn't offer historical data that wasn't initially defined as to-be-collected, integration with Salesforce, and requires developers to make changes to the code in order to be able to query for some insights. We …
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It’s hard to compare Google Analytics to Mixpanel because Google Analytics doesn’t measure app data, however Google Analytics has a much easier to use platform in my opinion. Google Analytics does not give you as much user data as Mixpanel does though. Mixpanel is definitely …
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Mixpanel was fairly simpler to set up and the pricing metrics were easier for us to keep track of.
Besides that, Mixpanel integrated with many of the other products we were using which made it simpler for us to keep all our data integrated and easy to keep track of. Mixpanel's …
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These two aren't the same but can fulfill some of the funnel optimisation purposes of Mixpanel.
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Mixpanel is way more granular. We do use Google Analytics for top-level trends, but Mixpanel, when properly integrated, shows you the details. Even our marketing team is able to log events, etc. that they care about.
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Mixpanel does what it does very well. We sometimes don't see it as the only tool in the arsenal. When combined with other solutions, we get a more complete picture. It also allows us to validate data across different tools.

While Heap isn't as simple as Mixpanel, its major …
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Mixpanel has a much better UX and the toolset provided by Mixpanel helps us solve our needs in a better way.
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I wasn't directly part of the evaluation for Amplitude but I think we went with Mixpanel because of the price.
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Mixpanel has been my favorite tool I've used thus far because of how simple it is to use. While Google Analytics is quick to setup also, Mixpanel provides a lot more functionality. The reporting and visualization capabilities that are provided out-of-the-box make it a good tool …
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Mixpanel is pretty up to date with many good and useful features. As I mentioned before, the Mixpanel platform provides a pretty good mobile analytics and when our marketing team was looking for the web and mobile analytics tool, detailed and accurate mobile analytics was one …
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We use a few tools at the same time: Moz, Google Analytics and Mixpanel. But mostly we use Mixpanel simply because of the amount of data it provides and also because mobile analysis has more capabilities than Google Analytics' mobile analysis has. Moz and Google Analytics are …
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Mixpanel has a free plan and looks more up to date than Kissmetrics. We use Google Analytics and Mixpanel together. We stopped use Kissmetrics simply because there is not enough time to use 3 analytics platform with so many features and capabilities.
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We use Mixpanel together with Yandex Metrica and Google Analytics, comparing to both YM and GA I'd say Mixpanel has more convenient and featured e-commerce solution. Although, quality of data is better in Google Analytics and Yandez Metrica has plenty of features completely for …
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Mixpanel has pretty powerful mobile users' behavior analytics when comparing to its competitors on a market. Also, Mixpanel offers a lot of capabilities for free, it has an up-to-date, user friendly interface, quick and very professional customer support, reports that you can …
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We use Google Analytics as our primary website analytics platform and Mixpanel as an addition to Google Analytics. We have chosen Mixpanel over Tableau and Moz because Mixpanel offers pretty decent free version that has many features we needed. We are pretty satisfied with …
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We also use Google Analytics to analyze our web and mobile app data. We noticed that although Google Analytics is a great tool with a lot of useful insights, Mixpanel gives us more data about our mobile users. So, I would say that Mixpanel does a better job on a mobile side.
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Mixpanel got lots of praise from trusted colleagues. And they were right. It is powerful, affordable, and easy to use. It integrates with Segment which made it very easy for us to implement multiple metrics tools. It has great visuals and powerful
Woopra
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Woopra has comprehensive reporting tools, though I'm not too familiar with other tools.
Chose Woopra
Mixpanel looks too mobile oriented. Very limited in some scenarios.
Google analytics seems too B2C products oriented. More on aggregated data, retention, funnel and conversion.
Woopra allows a better follow of particular users when needed.
Chose Woopra
Easier to use. Loved the tracking functionality allowing to see individual user paths and 'labels' attached to a customer. you can assign customers to a specific bucket, which you can't do in GA.
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Woopra is much easier to setup and use than Google Analytics. I've spent hours trying to create custom reports in Google analytics. Woopra does not take this much time to get solid reporting for our site. If you need something that tracks marketing efforts then Google …
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In our infancy, we purchased Intercom, and have never gotten rid of it. Every time it comes up, we find a reason to hold on. Currently that reason is that support uses it for live chat. Their support is great, and I want to say that they are cheaper (don't quote me on that). If …
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I do not know how to compare these to other such tools, as I only use analytics tools that do not collect PII for security purposes. I would not call this an analytics tool though, but rather a product quality measurement tool—it allows you to easily see high level data and …
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Woopra's user interface is far superior than any of the competition. I found other analytics software to be clunky and hard to use. With Woopra, I always know exactly where to go in the app to get the results I'm looking for. This saves me valuable time; in the end time is …
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Woopra's main differentiators against these products were:
  • Individual user profiles and views vs. panel data and aggregate reports
  • Turnkey integrations with SalesForce, Marketo, and dozens of other tools
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Google Analytics is another product we use, but we've found their product pretty hard to use and follow. Woopra is the product that solves this problem and makes analytics easy to understand.
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Woopra has more flexible ways to visualize the data. Also found Woopra to be more reliable than the other analytic packages that we have used in the past. Quick turnaround when we do see a bug.
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Google Analytics, Mixpanel. Woopra blows both of these out the water, the UI and level of easy segmentation is a big factor in this but also they have some nice real time features that these other tools simply do not have that add a lot of value.
Chose Woopra
We looked a number of similar products, and while we liked the others, they did different things to Woopra. Woopra was much better at not just showing us high level analytics, but being able to query them, and drill down all the way to a specific user's behaviour in a much more …
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User Ratings
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Usability
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User Testimonials
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Likelihood to Recommend
Mixpanel is a versatile platform that integrates features to connect every work team and get the best out of them in productivity and results. Moreover, it will improve the flow of information and interaction between all your company staff; it will unify and help promote collaboration between the different work areas. Without a doubt, I highly recommend this software
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We have only used it on web applications so I would recommend it in that case. Deploy has been pretty straightforward. Usage is very intuitive so if you are looking for an analytics product to implement fast and easy (for example for a startup or when starting a project) it is also a good scenario to recommend Woopra. The free tier has been pretty useful to us.
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Pros
  • Mixpanel's ease of use is easily their best feature, allowing you to quickly create graphs with a few point and clicks. Their UI is also fairly snappy and well-designed.
  • Tying together events with user attributes allows you to properly segment users into cohorts which can then be tracked individually. Proper segmentation is where most analytics solutions earn their keep.
  • Live view is a nice perk that gives you a good feel for who's on your site and what they're doing at any single point in time. This can be further filtered to focus on particular events of interest.
  • Mixpanel has flexible plans that work for smaller startups as well.
  • Their documentation is top notch.
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  • Woopra does a great job showing you stats for specific site visitors.
  • The install and setup process is very easy and intuitive.
  • Woopra does a fantastic job showing the technology being used my our visitors.
  • I love Woopra's ability to show geographically where a user is located.
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Cons
  • I didn't use the engagement features at all but it seems like they could have a better WYSIWYG editor for the emails for non-technical people using Mixpanel.
  • The custom reports feature seems to be really powerful but I wish they had more resources/templates for creating custom reports. I don't code so it was really hard for me to use this feature...BUT the reports I was able to get help with, were really powerful.
  • I wanted a dashboard area for all of my reports in one view. It seems like they were implementing this when I was moving jobs. If it's not available yet, they definitely need to add a master dashboard page for arranging saved reports.
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  • The interface is not set up well for analysis.
  • The native developers I worked with did not like that the SDK has not been updated in a few years.
  • The interface does not make tools, such as building segments and creating filters, very intuitive.
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Likelihood to Renew
It's not an all encompassing solution like Google Analytics tries to be, but MixPanel offers much easier to use and understandable data insights. That's valuable when juggling many responsibilities as startup life demands, so a renewal would be easily justified.
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We just really like the tool. There are lots of us using it internally... from Product, to marketing, to customer service, to optimization team, to traffic acquisition, to Executives. Really helps us answer questions about how well things are going, and what is not going well.
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Usability
Relativity easy to use. Once you get the hang of it, very easy to create dashboards for different use cases. I split my dashboards between customers or use cases
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The UI and reports are great overall. Creating reports just requires a few too many screens and clicks. Also dashboard tiles can't be resized. Both of these are easy items that are being addressed
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Support Rating
There is no support at all for free-plan users. There used to be a good support but something changed. If everything had gone great we could've considered upgrading but it is so bad that we'll look for an alternative once we finish the current project. Given that the documentation is very poor, there are some aspects in which customer support could have helped a lot, but with no support, we are left with some needs unfulfilled.
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Team was always responsive and helpful with special use cases.
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Online Training
Mixpanel has a great resource about their product, with videos on how to use it and real world examples from other companies on how they integrate Mixpanel into their business processes.
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Implementation Rating
Mixpanel is a simple JS script installation. For adding events to track, its simply a matter of adding the code where you want it. Their API and documentation are easy to understand and use.
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Compared to other products, the support was a small effort. We only had part time contributions from a product management intern and front end developer.
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Alternatives Considered
Datanomix is an excellent tool, with similar characteristics; however, Mixpanel has been our preference for two main reasons: one, to have customization and to be able to adapt the interface and tools to our use, and two, to be able to count on reports that it automates the work of sales analysis and being able to evaluate progress.
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Woopra's user interface is far superior than any of the competition. I found other analytics software to be clunky and hard to use. With Woopra, I always know exactly where to go in the app to get the results I'm looking for. This saves me valuable time; in the end time is money
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Return on Investment
  • User event data has helped us improve our product, which has increased subscriptions.
  • Being able to send helpful messages to some users who drop off after certain events has helped us reduce our churn.
  • We have been able to identify the Monthly super-active users, understand their usage of our product, which we use to conduct focus groups to help us shape the product.
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  • Really helped us begin to segment our users based on their engagement and retention.
  • Helped increase retention by about 1.5% after about 5 months of implementation (don't shoot the messenger if your team can't implement that quickly).
  • I felt like it had great potential to create a pipeline between sales and the CSM, but I had trouble getting the sales team to implement it properly as they had their noses deep in calls and emails (they struggle entering notes in SalesForces as well, so it's more a company specific problem).
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ScreenShots

Mixpanel Screenshots

Screenshot of Mixpanel's Insights report enables you to see how often users perform meaningful actions, monitor growth of key user cohorts, like power users, and slice and dice trends by any attribute.Screenshot of Mixpanel's powerful Flows report enables you to identify top user paths to see where people get stuck, and discover actions users take before, after, or between key events.Screenshot of Mixpanel's Retention report helps you understand how often users return and visualize feature stickiness. You can also slice and dice retention data to identify user groups that retain best and to find out what causes churn.

Woopra Screenshots

Screenshot of Screenshot of Screenshot of People Profiles - Understand Individual Users from Every AngleScreenshot of Journey Analytics Reports - Uncover critical obstacles and opportunities at every point in the customer experience - from campaign conversions to product engagement.Screenshot of Trends Analytics Reports - Analyze the growth of any metric over time and uncover the hidden forces that drive performance.Screenshot of Retention Analytics Reports - Measure the engagement of features and actions over time to proactively reduce churn and identify the behaviors that drive success.