Note that this is under their People analytics, which is going to cost you a minimum of $1,800 per year for over 1000 users.<p>Dear Mixpanel: When you say "mobile", understand that us "mobile app developers" don't make any money on less than 100,000 users. Your pricing is configured for enterprise Saas where the customer lifetime value is far higher than mobile. Please either change your pricing or stop calling yourselves a "mobile" analytics company.
MixPanel's branding and the design consistency they achieve is best in class.<p>I always know when I'm on a MixPanel product page / site - playful, colorful, professional.<p>Just throwing some props out at Mason Yarnell who - I assume - is still responsible for executing the UX?<p><a href="https://dribbble.com/yarnell" rel="nofollow">https://dribbble.com/yarnell</a>
First, it's interesting that Mixpanel and Optimizely (both YC companies) are starting to compete in this space. Optimizely has mobile A/B testing as well[0].<p>Second, what seems to be an obvious need I haven't seen is A/B testing notifications. Notifications seem to be the "email drip campaigns" of the mobile world, so it seems like A/B testing both the frequency and content of those could bring big wins.<p>[0] <a href="https://www.optimizely.com/mobile" rel="nofollow">https://www.optimizely.com/mobile</a>