Functionality | 4 <p>June excels at what it does- which is taking event-driven and unique user data seamlessly into useable reports and insights. Limitations in other areas including replays, heatmaps, and more, are your trade-off. This limits its scope and established a focus area of how your B2B users are using the platform and how to retain these clients by identifying signs of churn.</p><p>One core feature to June is Feature Usage. This is oriented around tracking feature adoption and conversely, pain points and areas that users may be stuck on.</p> | 3 <p>Simple Analytics is a very lightweight web analytics product. As such it lacks many complex features you might want such as heatmaps or session replay. However, it does the basics well - page views, live visitor counts, referral source tracking etc.</p> |
Ease of Use | 7 <p>June's strong suit is creating immediately usable events and reports from connected data sources. This is meant to be a solution for commercial oriented teams to have quality reporting at their fingertips minus the configuration process</p><p>We liked the immediately available reports in areas of key metrics relevant to firms looking to tackle user churn and customer retention across their B2B accounts.</p><p>In testing, we found it easy to use filters, create dashboards, edit events, and more in spite of the more deep and granular controls also available.</p> | 7 <p>Thanks to its relatively limited feature set - nearly all of Simple Analytics' features are accessible on one main dashboard. As such it would take an average SMB employee less than 20 mins to master its use.</p> |
Look and feel | 7 <p>June's interface is modern and enticing. We find it to be generally in line with the interfaces of other good modern sites. This was also a site that was easy to navigate in spite of its relatively more advanced granular control and customisation options.</p> | 5 <p>Simple Analytics' design aesthetic is dark and fairly developer oriented. That being said, its core dashboard will feel very familiar and its data visualizations and graphs are easy to read. Our main complaint is that we faced delays on page load of up to 4 seconds in some instances.</p> |
Customisability | 8 <p>June has great customisation options available behind each of their key features.</p><p>In testing, we found a wealth of options for customising each dashboard tile including size, display type (graph, chart, etc), intervals, alert setup, object source, and even colour. This customisation was implemented all while maintaining a comparatively smooth setup process and clean user interface.</p><p>We also liked the ability to create powerful and straightforward custom filters, events, and audiences.</p> | 4 <p>Beyond custom events, Simple Analytics offers limited scope for customization. We would like to have seen more options to tweak the dashboard itself and change how data is visualized.</p> |
Ease of Setup | 4 <p>Possessing most of the typical onboarding workflows typical to product analytics suites, June does run a slightly more technical setup process. This might mean non-technical team members may struggle to integrate June themselves. Judging by their target clients and documentation, June assumes the usage and availability of developers for implementation.</p><p>In testing, we liked the demo data that could be viewed by a single toggle switch. This allows us to visualise and interact with a finished dashboard and data. Serving as a reference point, this demo data allowed us to learn how to configure the dash and data from a sandbox-style learning environment.</p> | 7 <p>Simple Analytics stays true to its name as it offers a very intuitive setup process - only requiring a simple script. We appreciated the offer of a self-serve free trial as well as a live demo to get a feel for the tool before installation.</p> |
Customer Support | 6 <p>Reaching customer support wasn't the easiest process, with a less visible help button in the bottom right corner the only way to quickly reach help resources. From this button, we found that we were immediately taken to an external help page that whilst it had decent resources, still was external and needing several clicks.</p><p>Chatting with support starts with querying an AI bot, which admittedly did give a good answer with suspected LLM/RAG integration. The option to speak with a human came up next and we got a banner that June typically replies within a day.</p> | 3 <p>Simple Analytics' developer documentation is not well presented. We specifically missed the presence of any kind of search bar at all meaning you'll need to trudge through dozens of pages if you're looking for something specific.</p> |
Integratability | 5 <p>June has integrations with several third party analytics suites and CRMs that put it at the middle of the pack when it comes to integrations. As a product with a relatively more nuanced and niche use-case, its data sources were limited to its web SDK, Segment, Freshpaint, and Rudderstack as well as importers from Amplitude and Mixpanel.</p><p>We did see the typical CRM integrations of HubSpot, Attio, and Salesforce amongst others like Stripe, Slack, and their own API.</p> | 3 <p>Simple Analytics offers a fairly robust API through which you can interact with data as well as make platform changes. However, it offers little to no integrations beyond this.</p> |
Ease of Migration | 5 <p>June has several export options generally in line with the average of the segment. Expected export types like CSVs, an API, and shareable dashboards via link were present, and we liked the ability to send graphs as a time-bound alert.</p><p>However, with its limited integrations, exporting June data can be a more manual process if not directly supported.</p> | 7 <p>Simple Analytics offers self-serve export functionality for key datapoints via its web app. Additionally, its API is robust and allows business to access datapoints programatically.</p> |