Embedded Business Intelligence Software Resources
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Embedded Business Intelligence Software Articles
6 Real-World Examples of Business Intelligence in Action
Business Intelligence and AI: How They Diverge and Converge
40 Business Intelligence Statistics For a Data-Driven World
A Brief History of Data and the Birth of Analytics Platforms
What Is a CSAT Score and What Does It Mean?
4 Keys to Building a Successful Business Intelligence Strategy
What Is Business Intelligence? A Beginner's Guide in 2020
Embedded Business Intelligence Software Glossary Terms
Embedded Business Intelligence Software Discussions
I was testing out Keen on a hobby project a couple of years ago and it was pretty neat. Easy to get up and running with nice charts and metrics. Fast-forward a few years, and Keen decides to change their billing to a usage tier based system. I got the mail about it. I checked my usage and I was quite a bit under the 50,000 free events per month, so no sweat. Then I start receiving $150/mo bills from them for my measly 2500 events monthly. Being busy I didn't catch this right away, and now have been charged 3 months at this rate. Once I caught the issue, I wrote to them, expecting to get an easy refund for mistaken charges, but no. They basically pulled a "well in our TOS it says..." on me, claiming that I had been notified by email about the pricing change. I had been notified, but nothing lead me to believe I would start receiving $150/mo bills from them. Now I'm a week into this pain in the ass, and no progress on getting a refund. Is my few hundred dollars really that important to you Keen? Seems like a pretty poor way to build a business if you ask me.
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