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Feeling stuck in Amplitude? Our AI Agent is here to help!
If you're ever feeling stuck or have a question about using Amplitude, you're just a few clicks away from real-time help—thanks to our new AI-powered assistant. Step 1: Click the (?) icon in the upper right corner of your Amplitude workspace. This opens our Digital Customer Success Center. Step 2: Explore everything the…
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Data Governance is Non-negotiable for Self-serve Success
Self-serve analytics is the goal for many data teams. But Saish Redkar, Senior Product Manager at DataRobot, cautions that “Without proper data governance self serve product analytics is a myth.” Explaining that, “Anything which keeps your data more organized and data quality consistent, be it any tools or processes comes…
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How to Successfully Change Your Event Naming Convention
Changing your event naming convention can be a lot of work. But according to Thora Gudfinnsdottir, Product at Avo, “It is usually worth it if you have a really messy, confusing taxonomy, or the traffic plan is really difficult to understand.” But how do you go about migrating successfully? Thora says:…
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80% of Insights Come From 20% of the Chart Types
Amplitude comes with many different chart types and ways to analyze data, but that doesn’t mean you need to use them all. Saish Redkar, Senior Product Manager at DataRobot, has found that “80 percent of your product insights will be always derived from 20 percent of the chart types.” But you shouldn’t feel pressure to use…
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Amplitude Crash Course Part 2 - Putting the "FUN" back into Funnels
In this session, we answer these key question: * How can you map the user journey to pinpoint conversion and drop-off points? * Which funnels should you focus on to improve user activation? * Rocking your world when you start with a Journeys chart (and not Funnel!) * What's the base line conversion for our core…
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Unlocking the Power of Tags in Event Management
Both tags and categories can be helpful in making events more discoverable within Amplitude, but which should you use? Anuj Sharma, Sr. Customer Success Architect at Amplitude, shares this distinction: “Categories kind of restrict you to adding one category to each one of your events, but you can add multiple tags to…
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Fundraising Pitch: Slides Vs. Amplitude
Amplitude is really useful during fundraising, as a source of insights and for communicating your growth story. However, while it may be tempting, Jamie Dunbar Smyth Chief Growth Officer at COMIS, advises against giving investors access to Amplitude or using it live during fundraising pitches. Here’s why: “You can either…
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User Vs. Event Properties
Deciding whether something should be a user or event property can be tricky. Things can get a little blurry. Thankfully, Anuj Sharma, Sr. Customer Success Architect at Amplitude, has some tips to help guide you to the right choice: “Anything that adds more context to a user is a user property, anything that adds more…
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Getting Started Improving Data Quality with Collaboration
Data Governance is a team sport. But often you can care more about it, than other teams - so how do you get them interested? Stefania Olafsdottir, CEO at Avo, says “It's like a flywheel. It's better breeds better. If you have, product engineering and data or caring about data. Then teams are invested in shipping quality…
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Tag Manager Vs. SDK
Wondering what’s the best way to integrate Amplitude? Anuj Sharma, Sr. Customer Success Architect at Amplitude, suggests it’s a trade-off between time and control. “If you're in a time crunch, use the tag manager or the templates that we have in tag management. If you have the dev resources and you can spend time in…