Which analytics (or not only) tools do you use for market research?
Yaroslava Antipina 🇺🇦
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Hi!
Recently we used Statista. There's a lot of market data useful for different industries. Yeah, it's expensive. Also, we consider SimilarWeb. The same story about the high price.
Conducting market research, our analytics team dives into industry media, research papers from Big Four (KPMG, Deloitte, Ernst&Young, PwC .).
What about you? Which tools do you use? I'll be highly grateful for your experience.
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Maxwell Davis@maxwellcdavis
Well for our Twitch product we used the following:
- The Twitch API itself but also https://twitchtracker.com/ https://sullygnome.com/ and for Extension analysis - https://twitchinsights.net/exten...
- https://gummysearch.com/ for our Reddit analysis by @thefedoration
- For our Keyword analysis we used https://katlinks.io/ by @roberto_robles
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I use https://plausible.io
It's simple but I don't need yet something fancy, also it does not use cookies so you don't need to annoy your users with stupid banners
Depending on the topic that I'm researching a couple of market research tools that I have used on a regular basis:
(1) Long-form surveys with a survey tool like SurveyMonkey
(2) Reddit
(3) Answer the Public
(4) Spyfu
(5) Think with Google
(6) BuzzSumo
(7) Yelp (to gather information and figure out what customers expect when they spend their money)
Blend Social
Similarweb is great, although very expensive.
Silverbull.space engaged in analytics: market research and competitive analysis.