UserX
Mobile app analytics system
22 Alternatives To UserX
Appfigures Explorer
Market intelligence for mobile apps
Apple App Analytics
Apple’s very own iTunes Connect App Analytics
Breakout Room
Replay user behavior and crashes for mobile apps
ClickTale
Improve digital customer experience and increase conversion rates with our suite of website heatmaps, conversion funnels, session playback and form analytics.
Codeless Mobile Analytics
Track engagement in your mobile app without writing code
Cross-platform analytics by Facebook
Measure your entire business all in one place
Known Pro
The best way to reach your audience from a single platform
LogRocket
LogRocket records everything users do on your site, so you can reproduce bugs and fix issues faster.
Mode Studio
A complete analytical toolkit, free forever
Playground Analytics
Your analytics inspector for iOS
Prodlytic
Analytics that auto-surfaces, stores, and exports user data
SessionStack
Record and replay web app issues. See them the way they happened to end users.
Smartlook
Qualitative analytics for websites and mobile apps Start understanding the ‘whys’ of your users’ behaviors with clear, visual insights. With session recordings and event tracking, you get the complete picture.
StatCounter
StatCounter is a simple but powerful real-time web analytics service that helps you track, analyse and understand your visitors so you can make good decisions to become more successful online.
SurveyMonkey Intelligence
Usage and download metrics for all mobile apps
Tamboo
Visitor recordings and heatmaps that enable marketers, startups, and online businesses to better understand their website visitors and improve their website visitor experience.
Usage Analytics in appFigures
Track usage for your app along side downloads, ranks & more
Watchsend
Watchsend helps developers understand how their apps are used, by recording video of their users’ screens.
asciinema
Record and share your terminal sessions, the right way. Forget screen recording apps and blurry video. Enjoy a lightweight, purely text-based approach to terminal recording.