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Simply Analytics pricing seems simple, but pricing doesn't seem very transparent. As a (non-commercial) website owner, I don't want to receive unexpected bills. However, I think I could expect those regarding what is mentioned in the FAQ.
(This means that if your plan's page view limit is exceeded, you will be charged for overages. Simple Analytics automatically calculates your price based on your average amount of page views)
As a user I'm currently not able to see how much datapoints I have used (I track pageviews and events).
Give more insights in costs. What can I expect when I cross 100,000 datapoints? The FAQ is unclear to me. 100,000 is averaged over 3 months? Or over 1 month? Please add an example calculation.
Give me a choice, either paying extra (unclear how much this is) or just cap until 100,000 (so data is lost, but I don't get surprised by unexpected bills).
Keep up the good work.
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Simply Analytics pricing seems simple, but pricing doesn't seem very transparent. As a (non-commercial) website owner, I don't want to receive unexpected bills. However, I think I could expect those regarding what is mentioned in the FAQ.
(This means that if your plan's page view limit is exceeded, you will be charged for overages. Simple Analytics automatically calculates your price based on your average amount of page views)
https://www.simpleanalytics.com/pricing
Requests:
As a user I'm currently not able to see how much datapoints I have used (I track pageviews and events).
Give more insights in costs. What can I expect when I cross 100,000 datapoints? The FAQ is unclear to me. 100,000 is averaged over 3 months? Or over 1 month? Please add an example calculation.
Give me a choice, either paying extra (unclear how much this is) or just cap until 100,000 (so data is lost, but I don't get surprised by unexpected bills).
Keep up the good work.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: