New Mobile App From SumAll Lets Users See 30+ Data Sources From A Single Screen

SumAll, an analytics solutions provider that integrates multiple sources of marketing data viewable on a single screen, has released an iOS and Android application and optimized its analytics platform for mobile devices. SumAll says its solution integrates analytics from more than 30 social media, payment and digital marketing platforms, into one chart. With its latest […]

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sumall_logoSumAll, an analytics solutions provider that integrates multiple sources of marketing data viewable on a single screen, has released an iOS and Android application and optimized its analytics platform for mobile devices.

SumAll says its solution integrates analytics from more than 30 social media, payment and digital marketing platforms, into one chart. With its latest release, SumAll users can now access SumAll’s analytics platform on a mobile device by downloading the SumAll app from iTunes or the Google Play Store.

SumAll mobile view

“We designed an app we’re proud of to give users full visibility into their data, anywhere in the world,” said SumAll CEO Dane Atkinson. According to the announcement, SumAll has earned a 1,100 percent year-over-year growth in customers, and currently tracks, “$4 billion in online commerce data, over 300 billion social actions, 190 billion visits while integrating with over 30 data sources.”

Amazon, eBay, PayPal, Shopify, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Google+, Google Analytics and Adwords are among the 30 data sources listed by SumAll. The company claims users can view sales, site visits, fans, followers and ecommerce transactions in one chart to compare data across various platforms.



SumAll interface


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