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Metricly: Aggregating Your Data To One Place #tc50

By Michael Klurfeld on September 15, 2009

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Metricly is one of the startups at the TechCrunch 50 this year, and its plan is to allow you to access scattered data from one central hub. So if you’re tracking site analytics and email campaign performance and a whole slew of other things, you no longer have to visit a million different sites. It’ll all be in one place. That’s cool.

Many of the setups for popular services like Google Analytics or Quickbooks are already in place via a simple import service. For a lot of these more common services, Metricly has also added a bit of their own tech to make things work a little better. Have analytics not directly supported by Metricly just yet? They still have ways for you to import other stats, and you can even get analytics on data that you have but are not tracking yet. And like everything else, it tracks social media.

One of Metricly’s big claims to fame is that it’s simple. It even has little tips and tricks built into the service to educate users about how to better track data. I have to say, I’m pretty excited about this.

Metricly is in closed beta right now, but you can sign up for email updates on the site.

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