SmartScout is a software tool that provides a top to bottom analysis of Amazon. SmartScout breaks down the top 20 categories and 43,000 subcategories, brand market share, and provides key metrics on ASIN performance to support data-driven decisions to either grow a brand or find profitable resell opportunities. SmartScout also shows ASIN traffic data to build advertising campaigns that drive results. SmartScout also has a database of every seller and their resell history.
$97
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
Pricing
SmartScout
Woopra
Editions & Modules
Starter
$97
per month
Pro
$187
per month
Enterprise
Custom
Pro
$999.00
per month
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
SmartScout
Woopra
Free Trial
Yes
Yes
Free/Freemium Version
No
Yes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
Optional
Additional Details
Up to 20% discount available for annual subscription.
We utilize Keepa and Amazon Seller Central to help with our research and inhouse AI software to level the playing field. I start with SmartScout to qualify the brand. I also prepare for introductions and discovery calls with the tool. It has been a great help prior to trade …
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.
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.
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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.
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.
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.
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 …
If your target client or active client sells on Amazon it's a game changer. You will come to the table as a brand expert if you utilize search engine prior to client interaction. In sales and marketing, it's our go to tool. I use it to craft professional brand market share analysis as "lead magnet" with great success
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.
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.
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
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.
We utilize Keepa and Amazon Seller Central to help with our research and inhouse AI software to level the playing field. I start with SmartScout to qualify the brand. I also prepare for introductions and discovery calls with the tool. It has been a great help prior to trade shows to funnel the attendees to a solid target list
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
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).