Amplitude Analytics vs. Google Optimize

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Amplitude Analytics
Score 8.3 out of 10
N/A
Amplitude Analytics is an analytics platform for mobile and web. It is designed to help organizations segment users and analyze funnels, retention and revenue. Amplitude Analytics helps product marketers to achieve actionable insights from customer digital journeys and uses behavioral graphs to build customer-focused products. Amplitude also optimizes digital products for increased quality engagements, increased conversion rates, and long-term customer loyalty.
$49
per month (paid annually)
Google Optimize
Score 6.7 out of 10
N/A
Google offers the Optimize A/B testing tool for testing website content and versions.N/A
Pricing
Amplitude AnalyticsGoogle Optimize
Editions & Modules
Plus
$49
per month (paid annually)
Growth
Contact Sales
Enterprise
Contact Sales
Starter
Free
Google Optimize
Free
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Amplitude AnalyticsGoogle Optimize
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
YesYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details
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Community Pulse
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Considered Both Products
Amplitude Analytics
Chose Amplitude Analytics
Amplitude Analytics is a robust platform that can take your data reporting beyond what's currently capable in GA. Heap is a great intermediate tool, that takes data analysis a step further and is an excellent product in it's own right. Mixpanel is the most comparable both have …
Chose Amplitude Analytics
Mixpanel was the top competitor to Amplitude when my organization was reviewing analytics tools. We went with Amplitude because it was more robust when it came to experimentation features and proactive insights. Amplitude also had an edge in team collaboration and data …
Chose Amplitude Analytics
Amplitude provides better capabilities to consume real time event data and provide meaningful insights compared to other products like Mixpanel. It also provides better data governance capabilities to maintain accurate and high data quality.
Chose Amplitude Analytics
  • Amplitude offers greater flexibility
  • It's easy to use compared to alternatives
Chose Amplitude Analytics
I think i am not the only one who loves it and want to stay with it. Go see for yourself. This really is a good one and the rest are good but i see that they lack productivity
Chose Amplitude Analytics
Amplitude Analytics provides much more granular data than Google Analytics and gives you much more flexibility in how you can segment and splice the data. It also provides the ability to create closed funnels, which I have yet to find out how to do in Google Analytics. …
Chose Amplitude Analytics
Amplitude Analytics & Mixpanel are both evenly matched in terms of features and value. Amplitude Analytics scores better in terms of conversion drives and cohort analysis in my opinion. In addition to that, Amplitude Analytics has done a lot more in terms of guiding …
Chose Amplitude Analytics
It's the best in class with all the bells and whistles. Other options could suit you just fine at a lower price point, but you need to be sure of what you are not getting and the switching cost associated with when you do need it.
Chose Amplitude Analytics
I think Adobe Analytics is ok for web analytics but just not nearly as good as Amplitude for mobile apps. I much prefer the Amplitude user experience. I think that it is much more well-designed for use with mobile apps and easier to set up the dashboards I need in order to …
Chose Amplitude Analytics
Amplitude has more advanced reporting whereas Mixpanel is mostly a “do-it-all” analytics tool. Choose Amplitude if you have enterprise-level marketing/users. Choose Mixpanel if you want to send notifications.
Chose Amplitude Analytics
Amplitude is more straightforward to the point of obtaining value from the data with very powerful tools and functionalities.
Chose Amplitude Analytics
I would say it's largely different; Looker was able to be embedded directly into the platform and was valuable for people creating their own dashboards whereas Amplitude is more valuable for understanding usage, performance, and health of the platform itself -- more for …
Chose Amplitude Analytics
Amplitude is much easier to implement and use, completely cloud based, and integrates with Segment.
Chose Amplitude Analytics
Amplitude Analytics has a better database than Adobe Analytics. Amplitude Analytics works a lot faster and is much easier to work with than the Splunk tool.
Chose Amplitude Analytics
We did research on a lot of other platforms and services available in the market, but found Amplitude Analytics best.
Chose Amplitude Analytics
I find Amplitude much easier to use than Mixpanel or GA are. The UX is easy to grasp and as long as you have an intuitive set-up or good documentation on how your events are set up it makes for quick onboarding. Looker does a better job of easily allowing customization with SQL …
Chose Amplitude Analytics
Amplitude is easy to implement and simple as compare to Adobe analytics(AEM)although there is a vast difference in terms of UI, functionality and cost. Most of the user specially product team like Amplitude as compare to AEM.
Chose Amplitude Analytics
I was not the decision maker
Chose Amplitude Analytics
Free pricing tier and the ability to work with personal user data were the most important advantages when we started using Amplitude.
Chose Amplitude Analytics
A lot of data can be tracked via manual tracking or linking to an excel sheet, but with such a huge amount of data, it is far easier to have all of it laid out in an easy to read format. The charts and graphs are easy to use and are really pretty user-friendly. The hardest part …
Chose Amplitude Analytics
Amplitude Analytics is an easier tool to use. It requires less knowledge of SQL and as long as you have notions of data analysis and retrieving data in general. It is much more user-friendly and allows for easy and quick reporting. It can be used by different teams and …
Chose Amplitude Analytics
We've used a ton of analytics tools and Amplitude allows us to do everything we need for free. The other options we tried were either not robust enough to report on user level stats, or cost $. The platforms in this space are super competitively aligned so functionality wise …
Google Optimize
Chose Google Optimize
We switched from Google Optimize to ab tasty which is a paid platform. Ab tasty provides much better capabilities and support, although this is with a cost implication which Google Optimize didn’t have. Google Optimize was useful as an introductory platform prior to getting a …
Chose Google Optimize
Google Optimize 360 is expensive but definitely more accurate and reliable than the other simple tools out there.
Chose Google Optimize
Adobe Target is extremely powerful and provides features Google Optimize does not, but Adobe Target is also more expensive and harder to use. Google Optimize could benefit by offering basic built-in reporting so it doesn't require Google Analytics events.
Chose Google Optimize
We didn't use Optimizely very long as it fell out of budget due to complexity with the experiment setup.
Chose Google Optimize
Google Optimize is a great entry-level test platform and is an ideal solution for my clients that want something simple to start with and see value. Although not as robust as the paid platforms, it still does the job well and delivers believable data ties to one of the most …
Chose Google Optimize
Google Optimize being part of the Google stack makes it great in reporting and analysis. Wish Google would add more features like dynamic tests, multi funnel tests, conversion calculator based on the total number of traffic of the page being tested instead of using the websites …
Chose Google Optimize
Other products probably are more in-depth, but also cost more money and require technical resources to install.
Chose Google Optimize
To be very honest, we haven't used any software different from Optimize at this point. It would be irresponsible to write about alternatives that we don't know much about.
Features
Amplitude AnalyticsGoogle Optimize
Testing and Experimentation
Comparison of Testing and Experimentation features of Product A and Product B
Amplitude Analytics
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Ratings
Google Optimize
4.9
Ratings
50% below category average
a/b experiment testing00 Ratings4.00 Ratings
Split URL testing00 Ratings2.00 Ratings
Multivariate testing00 Ratings4.00 Ratings
Multi-page/funnel testing00 Ratings1.00 Ratings
Cross-browser testing00 Ratings6.40 Ratings
Mobile app testing00 Ratings2.70 Ratings
Test significance00 Ratings1.00 Ratings
Visual / WYSIWYG editor00 Ratings3.00 Ratings
Advanced code editor00 Ratings2.00 Ratings
Page surveys00 Ratings5.00 Ratings
Visitor recordings00 Ratings10.00 Ratings
Preview mode00 Ratings3.00 Ratings
Test duration calculator00 Ratings9.00 Ratings
Experiment scheduler00 Ratings7.00 Ratings
Experiment workflow and approval00 Ratings8.90 Ratings
Dynamic experiment activation00 Ratings6.90 Ratings
Client-side tests00 Ratings7.00 Ratings
Server-side tests00 Ratings2.60 Ratings
Mutually exclusive tests00 Ratings8.00 Ratings
Audience Segmentation & Targeting
Comparison of Audience Segmentation & Targeting features of Product A and Product B
Amplitude Analytics
-
Ratings
Google Optimize
7.0
Ratings
20% below category average
Standard visitor segmentation00 Ratings6.00 Ratings
Behavioral visitor segmentation00 Ratings7.00 Ratings
Traffic allocation control00 Ratings8.00 Ratings
Website personalization00 Ratings7.00 Ratings
Results and Analysis
Comparison of Results and Analysis features of Product A and Product B
Amplitude Analytics
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Ratings
Google Optimize
8.2
Ratings
2% below category average
Heatmap tool00 Ratings2.00 Ratings
Click analytics00 Ratings9.00 Ratings
Scroll maps00 Ratings9.00 Ratings
Form fill analysis00 Ratings8.00 Ratings
Conversion tracking00 Ratings9.00 Ratings
Goal tracking00 Ratings8.00 Ratings
Test reporting00 Ratings7.00 Ratings
Results segmentation00 Ratings10.00 Ratings
CSV export00 Ratings9.90 Ratings
Experiments results dashboard00 Ratings9.90 Ratings
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User Ratings
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Likelihood to Recommend
8.3
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5.0
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Likelihood to Renew
10.0
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Usability
7.7
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10.0
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Availability
9.0
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Performance
10.0
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Support Rating
9.0
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8.7
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In-Person Training
8.0
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Online Training
7.0
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Implementation Rating
9.0
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Configurability
8.0
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Ease of integration
9.0
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Product Scalability
8.0
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Vendor post-sale
9.0
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Vendor pre-sale
9.0
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User Testimonials
Amplitude AnalyticsGoogle Optimize
Likelihood to Recommend
I would highly recommend Amplitude to people in the product and business analytics domains who have a need for deep, data-driven insights into customer behavior, accessible in a self-service platform. Amplitude stands out in its comprehensiveness and flexibility; once events are implemented, there are a multitude of options to combine, track, form journeys, and dive deeper into user behavior. Though the barrier for entry is a little bit steep, Amplitude is more friendly to non-technical users than other business insight platforms, without compromising the effectiveness of the analysis tools. Amplitude may not be best suited for web marketing analytics - traffic, page views, etc - since it is more focused on full-platform product analytics.
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Google Optimize is well suited for testing small changes on the browser pages. You have the option of changing designs, texts, and some small features on the page. The audience can be divided using a long list of factors, so it makes it quite easy to set up the test. It is not well suited for complicated feature tests where you need to monitor the user over a long period or where the user is likely to use multiple sessions across multiple devices or browsers
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Pros
  • It provides me great answers about my critical questionnaire, by which I can easily explore behavioral data across any chart, persona, and cohort that are simple and intuitive to understand as they have made easy segmentation.
  • It offers its services for SQL queries due to which I have reduced the workload and save the time that was spent in finding out the technical aspects.
  • It is user-friendly and easy to use.
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  • Easy test implementation. You're up and running once you've pinned down your hypothesis.
  • Goals and conversion points can be easily mapped to any test.
  • Customization of goals in case you don't have one setup.
  • Integrated with Google Analytics so you can correlate with other metrics under behavior and e-commerce data.
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Cons
  • Some more clarity and examples of implementation with GDPR in mind
  • Some segregation inside user properties can be difficult to implement
  • Splicing information inside funnels could be more intuitive
  • User support for the cheaper tiers is hard to access
  • Pricing transparency really needs to be improved
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  • Track site performance with each test version; see if the resource timing of each test has anything to do with conversion rates.
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Likelihood to Renew
Great product Good value for the cost/initiate Support docs and FAQs are great - they limit the necessity of reaching out to in-person support. So when you do call them ... it is for a legit question/issue, no just a "where is it" or a "how to I do xyz123?"
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Usability
It's a fairly straightforward platform that's beginner friendly. The biggest usability hurdle is most often created by your own team, as it's imperative to know what event sources are being sent to Amplitude and what those event names are. Within being properly onboarded by a team member it can be hard to get started using Amplitude. It takes time to understand what data your company may be sending to the product, the naming conventions of events (especially if there are old or deprecated events names
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Google has always been known to make easy-to-use products. The Google Optimize interface is intuitive and easy to follow for anyone.
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Reliability and Availability
Alway up and running, or if there is a problem we can get back in the game right away. The reliability was a big selling point for me, and it was true when this company got it. Rollouts can be tough, but this was pretty seamless. Good support throughout the process, good documentation to handle questions/tips
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Performance
No issues, problems, or negative remarks from us!! We had a plan, vendor support was rock solid, our data folks have experience, OCM supported as needed, and we got the rollout done on time, on budget, and with only minor hiccups. SInce the rollout, most of us have already forgotten the hiccups and generally speak highly of the product
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Support Rating
I haven't used the Amplitude support other than their training docs so I can't speak too much to the in-person support but the docs are serviceable. Nothing too crazy but between the user tips, email notifications, and the decent number of docs I was able to get the support I needed to ramp up on the tool.
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Google has well-documented resources and unlimited use cases that can be found online. Plus, their support is always helpful and available.
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In-Person Training
Virtual Not bad considering the timeframe and turnaround. The biggest benefit was for my end-users to hear a voice (other than mine/ours! LOL) telling them about the new features and capabilities. The in-person training was really good for having an expert that knows the answers and could refer to past experiences, problems, solutions. THey were a great resource to ease the transition ... basically a "you are gonna be okay with this change ... you got this etc.!" kinda vibe
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Online Training
Good enough to get strong baseline. I always make sure our our users go to and/or focus on the vebndor-provided support docs rather than any formal training. Our instructors come and go, but written policy and how-to docs live much longer in a corporate setting. That said, the online training is sufficient. I like that the training curric is stacked and progressive.
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Implementation Rating
My team members all have background as data analysts, so Amp was pretty easy to for them. There was sufficient online training available. We also used the available support documents. The actual rollout went well. We did significant testing beforehand. We did a phased rollout, with partial silent rollout (part of OCM's plan) for the smallest line of business. THe silent one was "silent" b/c it was done without fanfare or public notices ... it was just a "we're doing some things, it wont impact your work or workday
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Alternatives Considered
Amplitude Analytics is a robust platform that can take your data reporting beyond what's currently capable in GA. Heap is a great intermediate tool, that takes data analysis a step further and is an excellent product in it's own right. Mixpanel is the most comparable both have very similar reporting/dashboarding functionality. Amplitude can often be preferred by product and data engineering teams for it's ease of setup and impressive analytics displays.
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We switched from Google Optimize to AB Tasty which is a paid platform. AB Tasty provides much better capabilities and support, although this is with a cost implication which Google Optimize didn’t have. Google Optimize was useful as an introductory platform prior to getting a full programme running but this has now sunset so is no longer available.
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Scalability
Like all the other grades, it was mostly an easy implementation ... we have experience people, the rollout in general is well planned, and the vendor was very supportive
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Return on Investment
  • Helped us determine actions that lead to an increase in install to sign up conversion
  • Helped us determine actions that lead to drop off while users invest
  • Helped us determine actions taken by paying users, increasing conversion of non-paying users to paid users
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  • Useful with clients on a budget who need to see ROI without another paid platform to install.
  • Setting up Google Optimize helps as an additional value add when bidding on projects.
  • Nothing negative unless a larger client needs a more robust package; then, there is always Google Optimize 360 as well as platforms from other vendors.
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