I’m pretty principled. I block as much tracking as I can in my personal use of the web because what I do isn’t anyone’s business but my own. So, the idea that I have to put trackers on my site is pretty noxious to me, and I have thus far refused.

This isn’t an ad and I don’t want my personal account associated with my business, so no URLs, but I would like to know what you all think: is this something worthwhile that people will appreciate, or am I letting my principles guide me off a cliff because nobody cares that much?

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    Behavior flow indicators will only tell you what you already know, which is that your users insist on using incorrect search terms and don’t read

    This, amongst other accuracies in your comment, convince me you know what you’re talking about (my career is in IT so it rings particularly true 😂). Thank you, it’s reassuring to hear that I’m not totally off-base!

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      Just going to semi-counter argument so this doesn’t feel like a circle jerk.

      Analytics are there to help you refine you user flow paths and even refine verbiage to make the whole experience frictionless. With a GDPR style consent banner and a limited and deliberate analytics package you can better fine tune things. Even changing a single word in A/B testing can show results for you and your users. The goal is to make the entire experience as frictionless as possible. Not evil. Just serving the win-win.

      Now to step back for a little perspective to counter my counter. Web properties are very mature these days and we all follow the selected patterns that are time tested. It’s not like the early days when we were trying this all out new and “clunky” was the best description. Unless your site is doing something unconventional on purpose with fundamentals like navigation, it’s probably not a big deal.

      Edit: most companies drop in extensive premium analytics. Then once they know the newly deployed site is good, everyone forgets except for make work reporting to execs.