The chances are slim to none that you are a Web professional who isn't using Google Analytics or at least hasn't in the past.
While many people would say it's a mistake not to leverage the insights provided by Google Analytics, there is life beyond this service.
In fact, Website Magazine has published several Google Analytics alternative articles, so we've decided to pull your peers' comments about the different options from that article and share them with you below - to hopefully get an even better idea of what options are out there:
Clicky just might be the most advanced #analytics platform that is also super user friendly, and easy to set up https://t.co/bBEfXKCokN - devleaks (@devleakslinks) October 9, 2015
@AlanBleiweiss @RyanJones If you love bots and referrer spam, by all means, use GA... for most sites, 25-50% of the traffic logged is fake. - Clicky Web Analytics (@clicky) October 26, 2015
Google Analytics is one of the buggiest and unreliable web apps I use. Strongly considering moving everything to @piwik. - Matt Zagaja (@mzagaja) October 24, 2015
Just replaced Google Analytics on my website to @piwik #yay - Yantisa Akhadi (@iyan31) October 14, 2015
@hnshah Thanks for the follow! I've heard nothing but rave reviews about @KISSmetrics #Analytics - Abby Thompson (@abbylt22) July 19, 2013
@googleanalytics tells you what's happening. @KISSmetrics tells you who's doing it. Sooner or Later marketers need to move to KISSmetrics - vipul (@vipulg) January 28, 2015
@shanegriffiths @danblundell The main things we use are @segment to collect data (the Stripe of analytics) and @woopra to do analysis of it - John O'Nolan (@JohnONolan) April 20, 2015
@scottbolinger That's more of a full onboarding/email service to trigger emails based on interaction w/ your brand. - Chris Wallace (@chriswallace) February 18, 2015