Google Analytics: Hey, I was using that!

I logged into my Google analytics account the other day to discover that my www.gokubi.com profile was no longer there. I contacted Google to get the scoop. Their tech support told me via email that my gokubi.com profile had been deleted. And that the only one who could have deleted my profile was me.

Hmmm. I don’t remember deleting my profile. I usually remember those kinds of actions, what with the “Are you sure you want to do this action that can’t be undone?” confirm message that usually accompanies them.

I responded that I wanted to know how this happened since I didn’t delete my profile. They closed the case and sent me a customer satisfaction survey. I guess they’re done with me.

So, a year of stats down the drain. And no recourse because it’s a free offering. I’m not sure if I’ll set up a new profile for www.gokubi.com with Google Analytics. The functionality is great, but I’m a bit annoyed that they killed my profile and don’t seem to care.

And it makes me think twice about my business use of Google Spreadsheets. Could I bounce back from a deletion of those files? Surely not as easily as I can bounce back from losing my blog stats. On-demand services that have no price tag associated with them are a bit scary. I love using free services, but when they turn on you, there’s not much you can do about it.

8 Responses to “Google Analytics: Hey, I was using that!”

  1. Steve Says:

    that’s scarry

  2. Chris Says:

    Sorry to hear it - frustrating. :-(

  3. abenamer Says:

    I’ve been using Getclicky — not free but really cheap. I think you might like them.

  4. Steve Says:

    that is a nightmare … if it happened …

  5. Beth Says:

    Sorry, I wasn’t being a sock puppet - I don’t know how the name steve appeared up there .. and I hit submit too fast … I had wanted to say what a nightmare if that happens with web-based application. Makes one stop and pause and think that you might need to back up some of your important data offline …

  6. Hudi Says:

    one of the fears we have using SF- think they’ll ever turn on the np community? or just start charging … ?
    has anyone explored this?

  7. Samuel Says:

    the same has happened to me today :(

  8. Steve Says:

    Sorry to hear that. I’ve been using Feedburner since Analytics went away, but now I guess I’ll be heading back to Analytics eventually…

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