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Common technical hiccups in your product analytics that are easy to spot

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The good news is that many technical quirks tend to follow certain patterns that can be easily spotted—even by non-engineers. Here are four technical hiccups associated with corrupt event tracking data, how to spot them, and what to do about them. So why could that happen from a technical standpoint? Event stuttering.

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Data thinking vs. product thinking

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UX design, branding, feature-set, nuanced differences in user perspectives, and a million other variables can impact (with varying levels of influence) whether our products get used or ignored. Here’s how. Understand the role of data with nuance. There’s an enormous amount of ambiguity when it comes to developing products.

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Mobile app event tracking: Telling the story of how your app works (or doesn’t work)

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He’s been developing apps for almost as long as the App Store has existed—wearing every hat from full-time engineer to product manager, UX designer, founder, content creator, and technical cofounder. Gain insights into how best to convert, engage, and retain your users with Mixpanel’s powerful product analytics.

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A modular approach for integrating an analytics platform (like Mixpanel) into your iOS app

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And that makes it possible to get into all the benefits of a sophisticated platform like Mixpanel with little technical risk—even if for only a trial run and/or to use it alongside other tools like GA. Here’s how you (or your app developer team) can do it. As a matter of principle, abstract-away your dependencies.

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How to be the go-to engineer for product analytics

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The point is that some of these might be catchable by non-technical team members whose job it is to analyze the data, but a lot of cases could only ever be noticed by someone who understands how the implementation actually works on a technical level: an engineer like yourself. Keep the product folks technically up-to-date.

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Why it’s never too early to add product analytics to your app

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He’s been developing apps for almost as long as the App Store has existed—wearing every hat from full-time engineer to product manager, UX designer, founder, content creator, and technical cofounder. Gain insights into how best to convert, engage, and retain your users with Mixpanel’s powerful product analytics.

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Always implement analytics as part of feature development. Here’s why.

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But since engineers and product folks tend to have such different values and perspectives, nuance is often lost in translation as the product team attempts to define stories and epics for engineering. Engineers are technical. Analytics, however, can help with this.