I am experiencing huge revenue discrepancies between my firebase and adjust accounts. There is like a 50% difference between platforms. Why do you think that is? What might be the possible reason behind this discrepancy?
I advise you to contact the relevant support, there may be a calculation fault or simply a delay in the results you are seeing. Answering this would require account access to resolve.
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I have a few questions regarding this, as I don't want to submit the application form without knowing how it works. I have a turn based online game with around 150k DAU. So that means there are alot of writes, reads and listeners. My (RTDB) load peaks at about 30% atm.
Default calls per day is 10,000. What happens when those run out, will the calls beyond that return errors?
Would it cost me alot more given the amount of users?
In regards to performance, is there something like a "known average percent increase" in read/write operations? It's described in the tutorial video as "instant" but everything takes a little time.
How do I know what amount to apply for? I'm guessing it's 1M-10M or 10M-100M but it's hard to know..
Thankful for any response :)
I wonder why I am suddenly getting extremely low rejection (bounce rates) in Google Analytics.
Something like 0.18% or even lower, and although I'd love it to be true, it is clearly a bad reading or something.
Has someone seen this kind of problem?
Any ideias?
You almost certainly have 2 times the tracking code on page or otherwise send two interactions together, for example a pageview and an event.
I just purchased a Firebase blaze plan (unlimited) but I tried to setup the daily quota as suggested in their documentation:
https://firebase.google.com/docs/firestore/quotas#set_spending_limits
The problem is that I can't find this option on my own console, there is no "Set budget" section:
I really need to setup this daily alert to avoid any bad surprises.
Why am I not seeing this option? Thanks
Well it seems they removed the possibility...
The documentation page (https://firebase.google.com/docs/firestore/quotas#set_spending_limits) has been updated and they explained:
Important: Cloud Firestore no longer supports new App Engine spending limits. After December 12, 2019, you cannot apply new App Engine spending limits. Spending limits set before December 12 still apply.
Now there is only the monthly budget left to use.
The budget on the Firebase Blaze plan is unlimited and there is not a single way to supervize it on a daily basis...
If available the Daily spending limit shows right at the top of the page, as you can see in this screenshot I just took of one of my projects:
Since this doesn't show up for you, you might want to reach out to Firebase support for personalized help in troubleshooting.
In the meantime, the closest you can get is by setting up billing alerts and then disabling (billing on) the project. While this is not a hard cap, and more work, it should allow you to get pretty close.
I'm working with Google Analytics and have reached the 100-properties-per-GoogleAccount-cap almost three times now. I was wondering if any of you guys know a way to remove the cap, or know of a system that makes these things easies.
Would be much obliged!
I've had the cap increased many times, and it costs about $150k. :) Humour aside, you need to have a 360 (Premium) license, which helps greatly in increasing the limit. That's really the only way. But you might also want to ask yourself, why do you need so many to begin with? I can understand if you are a larger organisation (and hence can afford the 360 price tag) with a large GA account structure, but are you? If not, then you might need to consider reorganising your account. For example, use your views if you are tracking multiple subdomains or whatever. That's probably the best (and only) way for you.
I was wondering if there was any (legal) way to track websites analytics of any random site.
What I mean is simple, is there a way to actually know how many people enter Google a month?
I read around and found that Alexa extrapolates data from users with their toolbar and some cookies, im not interested in that, I mean a true measurement.
Where would you have to start if you wanted to write something like this?
I guess this is no possible but I canĀ“t really understand why, are there any illegal ways of doing this?
I read around and found that Alexa extrapolates data from users with their toolbar and some cookies, im not interested in that, I mean a true measurement.
Nope, there is no way to do that. That's why Alexa needs to rely on extrapolation.
You'll have to rely on what the sites tell you.
Some commercial sites use services like Nielsen that keep an "official" visitor count on whose basis advertising prices are calculated, but this is not the rule.