Google Analytics is amateurish

Not sure if anyone’s mentioned if recently, but I mean, shit, how long ago was it that Google Analytics started up, got deluged with demand, and promised more capacity? Talk about failing to deliver. If you’re going to stay free, come up with a model so that, like, people can use your free service. Otherwise, just charge for the damn thing.

It’s months later and I still can’t sign up. Amateurish.

4 Responses to “Google Analytics is amateurish”

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    Alec Says:

    I’ve been able to sign up and I’ve been using it for a while, but all I really have is a personal homepage with links to pictures, music, etc. The interface seems slick at first, but the more I’ve used it (again, I haven’t had too much to see when I do use it), the more I’ve noticed is lacking. Drilling down only gets me so far (pretty charts), but it isn’t as easy to navigate as it should be. It has promise at this point, but for Google to have it out there they should be doing more with it than housing promise.

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    Dan Says:

    It’s too bad you didn’t get in earlier. The software’s excellent. They saw incredible/overwhelming growth that threatened the solid, clean interface and access it provides so they throttled it. Great companies do this all the time, it’s unfortunate but reasonable.

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    Cal Says:

    I don’t think what they’re doing is “amature” - they have added capacity and have invited lots of people in now. Patience is a sign of maturity, and patience is what you need to get in on the product. It’s FREE, what right do you or I or anyone have to complain if we don’t get to use it yet? It’s a great product and I don’t think it is fair to bash it or Google for not having solved capacity issues yet. If I had prepaid for a product and it still wasn’t available after this long, you bet I’d be upset, but again, Google is giving a product that used to costs hundreds a month away for no cost, so stop complaining about it, maybe think about thanking Google for the free search, free email, free analytics, free maps, etc… that they give us.

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    Max Watson Says:

    I’ve seen some webpages hang during loading and not render because my browser was waiting for Google Analytics to respond. But on the otherhand, they did mail me an invitation code today. I’m curious how it will stack up against AWstats.

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