4 better Google Analytics apps for Android

Any website owner looking for ways to increase this traffic is almost bound to track Google Analytics and other site data analytics applications. If you belong to this category, this article will find the four best Android apps.

Google Analytics

In this list our first three sentences are simple applications and the fourth is a widget, but everything is all very useful, depending on your needs and what you are looking for.

 

1.Google Analytics


Google offers one of its best applications, the Google Analytics and for Android. It's about her which is widely used by most users, which has constant updates and which is written directly by the makers of Google Analytics.

What puts the app in first place is that Google provides great support for the app and that it contains an Assistant to help you set up and measure important information across the range of statistics. This is especially useful for new users who have just entered Analytics.

 

2. DATAbox


The DATAbox is another capable contender that doesn't just focus on Google Analytics. DATAbox is a platform built to track all performance indicators in one place and integrates a huge number of applications: Google and Adobe Analytics, Google and AdWords, HubSpot, PayPal, Stripe, , Zendesk, etc.

It's a really powerful, flexible solution for viewing various analytics applications on the go and it's worth giving DATAbox an opportunity.

What puts the DATAbox in second place is: great support for developers, integration of multiple third-party applications, and allowing you to choose which data sets you want to prioritize and customize your Alerts about data changes your.

 

3. gAnalytics


The gAnalytics is one of the oldest Google Analytics apps for Android. Though you have to pay at least 2 dollars to use the application to the fullest, gAnalytics is a fairly stable, reliable option, especially if you like its interface.

While the app has very good support it doesn't seem to offer anything special that are not offered by the other apps on this list. The interface is also extremely similar to Google's. Of course it's still a solid option if you don't want to use the Google app or sign up for DATAbox for any reason.

 

4. Simple Analytics Widget


The Simple Analytics Widget is probably the oldest widget on this list. A look at the Play Store page will tell you when it was last upgraded, but fortunately the widget still works today. The application puts your Analytics data right on your home screen! If you do not want to open and navigate to one of the above apps every time you want to check in your Google Analytics, then Simple Analytics Widget is a great solution to get vital information at a quick glance.

 

Why is the list so small?


Unfortunately, there are very few Google Analytics apps for Android that are reliable or still supported. Some premium options haven't been updated since 2012, while some interesting new ones that have appeared, like Deep, have very little and reviews and we are not sure that they will give you Google information without annoying ads.

An old popular option called mAnalytics was also a candidate, but it has not been updated since September of 2013 and at the time we write this article it no longer works normally.

So it's not just the best choices. Perhaps they are the only credible.

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