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Customer reviews: Fueled Attribution Suite

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Reviews (30)

Overall rating
4.6

What Merchants Think

The "Fueled Attribution Suite" has generally received positive feedback from merchants. Many users appreciate its ability to provide precise and enhanced data for their Google Analytics 4 (GA4) reports, making it a crucial tool for data-driven decision-making. Despite some concerns over pricing and communication, the app is recognized for its significant impact on tracking accuracy and the improvement of marketing efforts.

Key Strengths

  • Provides accurate and improved data matching versus native tools.
  • Significant improvements in GA4 event tracking and report accuracy.
  • Seamless integration and support, especially useful for headless stores.
  • Responsive and helpful customer support, particularly from Sean and the team.
  • Valuable insights into customer behavior and marketing optimization.
  • Facilitates a smooth transition from Universal Analytics (UA) to GA4.

Common Concerns

  • Discontent over the removal of the free version without prior communication.
  • Concerns about additional charges for enhanced conversion tracking.
  • Mixed feedback on pricing, with calls for more affordable subscription options.

Final Thoughts

Overall, the "Fueled Attribution Suite" is highly regarded for its effectiveness in improving data accuracy and marketing performance. While it faces some criticism over pricing and communication practices, its strengths in data tracking and customer support make it a valuable tool for merchants looking to optimize their analytics and marketing campaigns.

Canal Alarm

Apr 19, 2024  on Shopify

It's disheartening to hear about the app developer's refusal to enable enhanced conversion tracking without additional charges, especially given the circumstances. On one hand, he mentions not being paid in over 18 months, yet on the other, he serves several hundred customers, some of whom pay substantial amounts, up to $10,000. It's confusing, isn't it? Are they struggling financially or thriving? It almost seems like price gouging for Shopify merchants to compensate for losses from the BigCommerce side. In situations like these, it would be much appreciated if the developer could meet halfway, perhaps at $17 a month, which seems like a reasonable compromise for both parties involved. Let's hope for a fair resolution that benefits everyone.

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