Spreadsheets are Dead 💀
Long Live Maps
Good documentation for analytics is a must. Stop doing it the wrong way.
Anamap empowers digital analytics agencies to enhance deliverables, impress clients, and spend less time managing documentation.
Inituively map client user experience flows or data flows
Giving your business stakeholders the ability to visually find the information they are looking for rather than hunting for it through a confusing spreadsheet will make them more efficient.
Visual analytics mapping enables your client's business to more quickly identify valuable data and create insights
Easily manage the data schema in the context of the client's user experience
Identify where events occur on a page to make it simple for developers and data users to grasp the structure
Deep dive into the specifications the Events and Attributes on every View
Powerful data governance tools allow you to set rules for the data
Integrations to enable always-updated data tracking plans in a Customer Data Platform (CDP)
Find specific analytics elements in seconds instead of minutes using search
Reusable components cut down on time spent on documentation
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Accelerate and empower insights
Show, Don't Tell
Ditch the stale analytics documentation that's hard to understand. Show stakeholders what data is being collected on each page or screen.
Democratize Data
Share the analytics maps with the client's entire organization so every person can be data driven.
Fortify Knowledge
Centralizing data ecosystem documentation prevents brain drain and ensures continuity of knowledge.
Create a map for every platform or for key flows on a platform.
Capture live screenshots of your website or upload your own page (or screen) images.
Callouts for analytics at a page level and the events on those pages.
An ease-to-use drag and drop interface for managing all your map components.
Collaborate across teams to so product owners, analysts, and engineering can all contribute to maps.