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Stackfix's Rating

5.8 / 10

Last updated on

Reviewed by Camin McCluskey

Stackfix Co-Founder & CTO

CM

Key findings

Think of June as a data analyst providing immediate insights to prevent churn and increase retention of your B2B customers. Much narrower in scope in the realm of product analytics, June does one area well instead of covering a broad feature list like a PostHog or Userpilot would.

Targeting bespoke implementation for B2B usage, June focuses on creating bespoke dashboards for each of your B2B accounts. This translates into June having powerful event and report creation readily available, allowing commercial teams to quickly gain data insights without needing to spend time manually wrangling data into place and instead focusing on retaining and upselling to your hard-fought accounts.

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Pros

Exceptional B2B-focused report templates
We found June's pre-built templates excel at B2B account analytics, making it remarkably easy for commercial teams to track adoption rates, usage patterns, and identify churn risks across company accounts. The automatic population of retention metrics is particularly valuable.
Highly customizable dashboards
We were impressed by June's extensive dashboard customization options. Each tile can be tailored with different sizes, display types, intervals, and even color schemes, while maintaining an intuitive setup process and clean interface.
Clean, modern interface
We found June's interface strikes an excellent balance between sophistication and usability. The modern design makes it easy to navigate through advanced features and granular controls without feeling overwhelmed.

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Cons

Complex Setup Process

We discovered June's implementation requires significant technical expertise, making it inaccessible for non-technical team members. The setup process assumes developer availability, which could be a major barrier for smaller teams or those without dedicated technical resources.

Limited Visual Analytics Tools
We found June's lack of heatmaps and session replays particularly problematic for teams needing to understand user behavior visually. This absence severely hampers the ability to identify UI/UX pain points and optimize the user experience effectively.
Basic Export Capabilities
We found June's export functionality to be disappointingly basic. With limited integration options and a reliance on manual processes for unsupported export types, teams requiring sophisticated data portability will find themselves frustrated.
Restricted Integration Options
We found June's integration capabilities to be merely adequate, with a limited selection of third-party analytics suites and CRMs. Teams requiring extensive data source connections will find themselves constrained by the narrow range of integration options.

June is best for

  • Businesses with B2B accounts seeking automated insights to prevent churn and boost retention
  • Businesses with commercial teams who need immediate analytics insights without data wrangling
  • Who need automated account health monitoring across their B2B customer base
  • And/or who need powerful event tracking focused specifically on customer retention metrics

June is less good for

  • Businesses with broad analytics needs beyond B2B account health and retention tracking
  • Businesses with mobile-first products requiring native SDK integration
  • Who need real-time analytics across all data sources
  • And/or who need visual behavior analysis through heatmaps and session replays

June pricing

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Billing cycle

Custom

$800

Billed annually

Common features

Pageview & Click Tracking
Session & Visitor Identification

Advanced features

Automatic Event Capture
Real-Time Dashboard Updates
API
GDPR compliance
Custom Event Tracking Setup
Customizable Dashboards
SOC 2 Type II certification
Pre-built Report Templates
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