@pa1ar@fangmrks@adam_tech_enthu I have used GA4 and most of the time it used to show wrong data and analytics, as we all know how important correct analytics are for any business
So all i am saying is pick wisely
@AlexanderMcCoy4 This is exactly how I see AI writing too. As a digital marketer, I’ve used Contentpen more as a trigger for better ideas than a final writer. The real value starts when you rewrite it in your own voice.
@Nick_zv_ This is a solid approach. As a digital marketer, I’ve used Contentpen in a similar way for turning competitor insights into cleaner blog angles, but the real edge is still fresher data and better execution.
@pa1ar@fangmrks@adam_tech_enthu I get the point. Most teams just need analytics to improve the product, not to misuse data. As a digital marketer, I’ve personally found tools like Usermaven useful when you want clear insights without making analytics overly complicated.
@rethink_hub Interesting workflow. As a digital marketer, I’ve used Contentpen for speeding up content structure and drafts, but I still think the final human review is what keeps the content useful and real.
@raahdotdev Looks useful, especially having traffic, errors, and performance in one place. As a digital marketer, I’ve used Usermaven for understanding user behavior better, and that kind of clarity really helps when optimizing a website.
@CanadianWeedWiz This makes sense. Basic QR codes are fine, but as a digital marketer, I’ve found tools like Replug more useful when I also need branded links and simple campaign tracking behind the QR. Does your tool provide these features ??
@joemasilotti Fair point. AI-written content can easily lose personality if you let it take over. As a digital marketer, I’ve used Contentpen more as a starting point, but the final voice and judgment still has to be human.
@dekim_Kalvino 1.2M impressions in two weeks is strong, but I’d also look at why engagement rate dropped. As a digital marketer, I usually track this kind of pattern in Usermaven to see what’s actually driving quality engagement.
@aaronpina Totally get this. A clean QR generator without forced tracking/paywalls is useful. As a digital marketer, I still prefer tools like Replug when I need branded links, QR tracking, and campaign insights, but for simple use cases this makes sense.
@MohammedAudhil This is where AI gets interesting for me. Not just writing faster, but building a proper workflow around it. As a digital marketer, I’ve used Contentpen for similar content workflows, but the real win is still having a human check the final output.
@AdamBartas This is exactly how I use AI, too. The best workflow isn’t “AI writes, I post,” it’s more like idea dump → structure → human edit. As a digital marketer, I’ve found tools like Contentpen useful for speeding up that middle part without losing my own voice.
@Kayodeodeleye I agree, raw AI writing usually feels flat. As a digital marketer, I’ve personally found tools like Contentpen useful only as a starting point. The real value still comes from adding your own experience, tone, and judgment.
@getpagepulse Totally agree, GA can get messy fast. As a digital marketer, I’ve personally found tools like Usermaven useful for getting quick, clear insights without spending half the day decoding reports.
@tomclvv@posthog@sentry Good call adding analytics early. As a digital marketer, I’ve found tools like Usermaven helpful when you want simple product insights without overcomplicating the setup.
@MarkGeneral01 For 2 days, this is actually solid. As a digital marketer, I’d mainly check what caused the spike and whether those profile visits turned into real interest. I usually use Usermaven for this kind of quick post-level insight.
@ankurships@btw_iamShreyaa Good question. As a digital marketer, I’d rate it as more than just landing page design. Conversion path, tracking, and retention matter more. I’ve used Replug for link tracking before, and those click insights usually tell a clearer story than visuals alone.