Segment.io, a Y
Combinator-backed analytics startup for developers, offers an easier
way for developers to integrate the APIs from multiple analytics
providers into their own applications. The service currently supports 20
analytics providers, including those from Google, KISSmetrics,
Mixpanel, Chartbeat and more, as well as enterprise providers like
HubSpot and Salesforce.
Currently, both client-side and server-side analytics are supported,
and the company is planning to release a mobile solution in the future.
The company’s founders, Peter Reinhardt, Ilya Volodarsky, Ian Storm
Taylor, and Calvin French-Owen, three of whom started off as roommates
while at MIT (Ian was at Rhode Island’s School of Design), all dropped
out to participate in Y Combinator’s summer 2011 program. Originally,
the team was focused on building a competitor to Google Analytics or
KISSmetrics, but they had trouble getting people to integrate with their
service. However, the team had also build a library called Analytics.js
that wrapped all the analytic services and APIs together, and released
an open source version on GitHub.
“The open source version started growing by itself,” says Reinhardt,
“so after a couple of months, we decided to pivot and build what people
seemed to actually want: a beautiful, simple analytics API.” They made
that shift in December. He says that around 1,800 developers have
started with the open source version, which the company has no plans to
take down. But in December, the team began working on building a premium
version, and today, has had thousands of signups and over 300 active
projects using the service.
The problem, Reinhardt explains, is that each API out there is
slightly different, so businesses will want to use them for different
things – one for tracking referrals, another for custom event tracking, a
third for targeted emails, etc., etc. “A developer will have to sit
down and figure out all these APIs, which is kind of a nightmare because
they don’t feel like they’re working on the product,” he says.
Instead, with Segment.io, the developer can just use a simple API
that works across all providers. In addition, it makes adding and
removing APIs easy, too, saving tons of development time. Reinhardt says
integrations might only take a couple of hours, for example. For
companies which have previously had to integrate with the APIs from
providers like Salesforce or Marketo, that time saving is even more
impressive. ”They have these really nasty, old APIs that are based on
SOAP XML instead of REST APIs,” Reinhardt says. Some of Segment.io’s
customers spent months integrating with those providers in the past, and
now it takes them hours, he tells us.
The company previously only offered a browser JavaScript library, but
this Tuesday, it launched libraries for Ruby, Node.js, Python, Java and
.NET. They’re now focused on adding support for PHP, which is users’
top request. Plus, they’ll be rolling out support for
more analytics providers going forward at a rate of two to three per
week. The next one out of the gate is Pardot, which will arrive next
week.
Reinhardt says the client-side, hosted version (basically,
Analytics.js) will always be free, but developers will pay to use the
server-side libraries. The “startup” plan is $30 per month for 1 million
server-side API calls, and the premium tier is $150 per month for 10
million server-side calls, and access to premium integrations including
HubSpot, Marketo, Omniture, and Salesforce. Both paid versions include email support as well.
While at the end of the day, Segment.io is about saving development
time, Reinhardt explains that the impacts it will have on the business
as a whole are even broader. “It’s an investment [from the company] in
being data-driven,” he says. If they use the simplest possible API and
they make it really easy to add other analytics services, then it’s
really easy to make changes. “It removes the barrier to using the
analytics solutions they should be using, but aren’t, because it’s a
pain to set up,” he says.
Developers can sign up for Analytics.js here.
Source :
http://techcrunch.com/2013/01/25/yc-backed-segment-io-lets-developers-integrate-with-multiple-analytics-providers-in-hours-not-weeks/
YC-Backed Segment.io Lets Developers Integrate With Multiple Analytics Providers In Hours, Not Weeks
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