We have got the ability to do grouping in the backend at the moment, but the UI isn't quite there yet - we definitely want "team" level analytics as a good starting point as we've already had this question several times. We know that's important for B2B SAAS, a world we have come from before.
We don't aim to go "data science" deep with analytics, as we suspect you'd rather just integrate Metabase/Tableau/etc. We can see some cool ways to use it for attribution though - as you can host it we don't need to charge you enormous fees if your MTUs are very big... we see lots of B2C companies using product analytics on the product, but not the website, and struggling with tracking say UTM tags the whole way through.
There are two "out there" areas that we're really interested in right now...
1) We're thinking of focussing more on precisely what a developer (not product, not marketing) needs, as we think there is an underserved and enormous group here. Imagine when you're building something being able to run a command in your CLI, then being able to open a browser with a good understanding of which pages/features are being used as you work. The point being - give developers user data so they know how to build for impact.
2) We also want to explore integrations with other platforms to push stuff to them. I can't stop refreshing our own product, so I think pushing an Action to Slack, for example, would be helpful and would get it into everyday workflows a bit more easily. We don't want to do too much here and kind of hope the community spot these kinds of things and run with them :)
What's your reaction to the above? I'd love to know if you had a specific pain point in mind
We don't aim to go "data science" deep with analytics, as we suspect you'd rather just integrate Metabase/Tableau/etc. We can see some cool ways to use it for attribution though - as you can host it we don't need to charge you enormous fees if your MTUs are very big... we see lots of B2C companies using product analytics on the product, but not the website, and struggling with tracking say UTM tags the whole way through.
There are two "out there" areas that we're really interested in right now...
1) We're thinking of focussing more on precisely what a developer (not product, not marketing) needs, as we think there is an underserved and enormous group here. Imagine when you're building something being able to run a command in your CLI, then being able to open a browser with a good understanding of which pages/features are being used as you work. The point being - give developers user data so they know how to build for impact.
2) We also want to explore integrations with other platforms to push stuff to them. I can't stop refreshing our own product, so I think pushing an Action to Slack, for example, would be helpful and would get it into everyday workflows a bit more easily. We don't want to do too much here and kind of hope the community spot these kinds of things and run with them :)
What's your reaction to the above? I'd love to know if you had a specific pain point in mind