Google Analytics is perhaps the best-known web analytics product and, as a free product, it has massive adoption. Although it lacks some enterprise-level features compared to its competitors in the space, the launch of the paid Google Analytics Premium edition seems likely to close the gap.
$150,000
per year
Fathom by The Access Group
Score 9.3 out of 10
N/A
Fathom is a management reporting, forecasting and financial analysis tool from the Access Group. It helps users to assess business performance, monitor trends and identify improvement opportunities. Fathom combines business planning with simple three-way cash flow forecasting.
$44
per month
Pricing
Google Analytics
Fathom by The Access Group
Editions & Modules
Google Analytics 360
150,000
per year
Google Analytics
Free
Starter
$44
per month
Silver
$225
per month
Gold
$325
per month
Platinum
$575
per month
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Google Analytics
Fathom by The Access Group
Free Trial
No
Yes
Free/Freemium Version
Yes
No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
No setup fee
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Fathom by The Access Group
Features
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Fathom by The Access Group
Web Analytics
Comparison of Web Analytics features of Product A and Product B
Google Analytics
8.2
Ratings
2% above category average
Fathom by The Access Group
-
Ratings
Lead Conversion Tracking
7.50 Ratings
00 Ratings
Bounce Rate Measurement
8.50 Ratings
00 Ratings
Device and Browser Reporting
8.50 Ratings
00 Ratings
Pageview Tracking
8.00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Event Tracking
7.00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Reporting in real-time
10.00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Referral Source Tracking
8.00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Customizable Dashboards
8.50 Ratings
00 Ratings
Budgeting, Planning, and Forecasting
Comparison of Budgeting, Planning, and Forecasting features of Product A and Product B
Google Analytics
-
Ratings
Fathom by The Access Group
7.8
Ratings
18% below category average
Long-term financial planning
00 Ratings
7.00 Ratings
Financial budgeting
00 Ratings
9.00 Ratings
Forecasting
00 Ratings
6.00 Ratings
Management reporting
00 Ratings
9.00 Ratings
Analytics and Reporting
Comparison of Analytics and Reporting features of Product A and Product B
Google Analytics
-
Ratings
Fathom by The Access Group
8.0
Ratings
2% below category average
KPIs
00 Ratings
8.00 Ratings
Cost and profitability analysis
00 Ratings
8.00 Ratings
Key Performance Indicator setting
00 Ratings
8.00 Ratings
Revenue Forecasting
00 Ratings
8.00 Ratings
Budgeting Tools
Comparison of Budgeting Tools features of Product A and Product B
Honesty, there is no reason that a company wouldn’t want to implement Google Analytics. The regular version is completely free, is very easy to configure, and provides immense volumes of website data. There are also tangible benefits to the other Google tools it can connect to, and it integrates with any BI/data platform that you might use. The only time I’d advise not using standard Google Analytics is if you’ve purchased Google Analytics 360.
While raw data is nice to have, I do wish there was an easier way to provide reports from Google Analytics directly. Something that could answer questions straight-forward for people.
I would appreciate "helpful hints" or a cheat sheet of some sort, so when quickly searching for something such as time on a certain page, I can find it quickly.
Having used Google Analytics for the last 9 years, I have no intention of discontinuing my service. Google Analytics is a fantastic product that provides me with almost everything I could wish for. The positives in this product outweigh any negatives that you might find. I can not think of a single reason to not immediately start using Google Analytics for your business.
Google Analytics provides a wealth of data, down to minute levels. That is it's greatest detriment: find the right information when you need it can be a cumbersome task. You are able to create shortcuts, however, so it can mitigate some of this problem. Google is continually refining Analytics, so I do not doubt there will be improvements
We all know Google is at top when it comes to availability. We have never faced any such instances where I can suggest otherwise. All you need is a Google account, a device and internet connection to use this super powerful tool for reporting and visualising your site data, traffic, events, etc. that too in real time.
This has been a catalyst for improving our site's traffic handling capabilities. We were able to identify exit% from our sites through it and we used recommendations to handle and implement the same in our sites. We have been increasing the usage of Google Analytics in our sites and never had any performance related issues if we used Analytics
The Google reps respond very quickly. However, sometimes they can overly call you to set up an apportionment. I'm very proficient and sometimes when I talk to reps, they give beginner tutorials and insights that are a waste of time. I wish Google would understand my level of expertise and assign me to a rep (long-term) that doesn't have to walk me through the basics.
love the product and training they provide for businesses of all sizes. The following list of links will help you get started with Google Analytics from setup to understanding what data is being presented by Google Analytics.
Make sure to put the tracking code on every page. Ideally this would be part of a template or "include" so you can update the code on all pages (or at least within pages of the same category) at once.
I have not used Adobe Analytics as much, but I know they offer something called customer journey analytics, which we are evaluating now. I have used Semrush, and I find them much better than Google Analytics. I feel a fairly nontechnical person could learn Semrush in about a month. They also offer features like competitive analysis (on content, keywords, traffic, etc.), which is very useful. If you have to choose one among Semrush and Google Analytics, I would say go for Semrush.
We also used Spotlight reporting before we tried out Fathom and we found Fathom much easier to navigate and Xero integration, consolidation are very strong feature of the product. Spotlight reporting is similar to Fathom however, Fathom is more flexible, there are better visual reports and grafts and we found it easier to customize the reports templates. You can also share the reports with multiple group of people online.
Google Analytics is currently handling the reporting and tracking of near about 80 sites in our project. And I am not talking about the sites from different projects. They may have way more accounts than that. Never ever felt a performance issue from Google's end while generating or customising reports or tracking custom events or creating custom dimensions