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Comment by gerritsg

7 years ago

I like this kind of approach way more. It's simple, you don't need to rely on anyone else, and you have complete control over what data you ingest and how you assess it.

Thank you, I like it a lot too. The nice thing about 'just' SQL is that I can write queries for the insights that I need, when I need them. I can store the queries for later use, I could automate some stats into my inbox, etc. With other tools you are just stuck with whatever they give you. The only thing I would like is an app where I can quickly get to my stats when I go around. Might be a fun side-project for the weekend.