I've been wanting to add metrics to a small side project of mine for a while and was looking at Metricfire and Mixpanel.<p>This announcement actually is pushing me away from Metricfire. The project I am working on now will generate less than 100 data points per day, so paying $30 a month is really high.<p>For someone who will take advantage of it, the $30 looks like a great plan, but when they say it is for small projects, that just seems like too much for the very small projects like mine.
I've recommended Metricfire to a few clients now for statistics collation for their apps. Where I used to cringe at the impending questions about loading/processing/UI response overhead for error logging and that kinda stuff, I'm loving that a product has practically all of the answers!
MetricFire is a great product. Stupid simple to use, reliable, fast, no discernable impact on our production systems to add monitoring. Does what it says, works well.
I have been using metricfire on some test stuff and I have to say I am impressed. Any plans to having iOS sdk/support?<p>Google Analytics does a very good job of measuring events and not using tons of resources, but then again it is hard to get real time dashboards with > 1M events/day in GA<p>Edit - I had already asked this, but also Google App Engine support? Cheer and keep making an awesome product guys!