stevec
ampfixer
...I don't think anyone is trying to remove the voice of the customer.
That is one key point I've picked up from this thread - these analytics are an addition to existing means of collecting user data, not a substitution. If can they provide something that the other means cannot, more power to them.
Exactly. Right now, some of the shortfalls that people point out will still exist regardless if we put in Analytics or not. The reality is you can never understand every users experience in a way that is measurable and actionable. One user may rely on MIDI more and their perspective will be skewed. Another might only be mixing so they have a different point of view. What analytics does provide, is a very direct way to measure many users and understand how they use the product. This is not very different than say Google Analytics, which is used by many many companies to measure the effectiveness of their website. They can track how many visits, what pages are popular, where people exit the site, etc. You can't tell a company that knowing this data isn't a benefit. What if your traffic all of a sudden drops? You might want to investigate. Will it be able to tell, per-user, what their particular experience was on the site? Maybe they visited the site and found it hard to understand. You wouldn't get that data. But in general, I think having data and understanding how people use your app is very smart and is good for the developer and the customer. And as you said, it's not a substitute for other mediums. The fact that we are taking to our forums to share this news and replying to customers shows we still value other feedback mediums.