Want to be a data-informed company? Here’s why self-serve analytics is key.
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Want to be a data-informed company? Here’s why self-serve analytics is key.

Want to be a data-informed company? Here’s why self-serve analytics is key.
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Jun 26, 2024
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Jun 26, 2024

Self-serve analytics is a broad term describing tools, systems, and processes that democratize access to data insights and allow non-technical users to conduct analysis. Unlike self-serve data monitoring, self-serve analytics allows you to dig deeper into what’s happening to build hypotheses and make business decisions. 

What is self-serve analytics?

Self-serve data monitoring vs. self-serve analytics

With self-serve analytics, it's possible for non-technical users to create reports that compare data and point toward answers, like this Funnel in Mixpanel.

Self-serve analytics tools and technologies

An event schema can be mapped from a lot of the same elements of a traditional star schema.

Self-serve analytics examples

GoDaddy: “Data-fueled discussion informs everything” 

“GoDaddy has built a culture of experimentation where we put our customers first.”

Nissim Lehyani, Senior Director of Product Management @ GoDaddy

Ancestry: “Everyone can use data to be more strategic”

“Anyone can pick it up and learn about our customer behavior, digging deep into metrics that matter to them, and know that the data is accurate and trustworthy.”

Roopa Gidugu, Senior Technical Product Manager of Product Data @ Ancestry

SuperPlay: “Democratizing access to key data across the company”

“It’s a solution that’s used heavily across different functions, even for those that aren’t data-literate.”

Shaked Popovich, VP of Game Economy and Analysis @ SuperPlay

Yelp: “An ‘intuition pump’ for our product team”

“There is significant time-saving in our team’s daily workflow. In addition, smaller teams are able to answer questions about their product areas without requiring the support of data analysts.”

Angela Sun, Senior Product Manager of Data Products @ Yelp

TaskRabbit: “What used to take an hour or more now takes just a second”

“I used to have to wait an hour to get really basic insights—just to see if someone clicked a thing or not. Now I can do it myself.”

Nikhita Sagar, Staff Product Manager @ TaskRabbit

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