Amplitude
Amplitude is a product analytics platform that helps businesses track user behavior and measure digital product performance.
About this data
Updated June 29, 2026
Overall Pulse Score
+5 over this period
A 0-100 index summarizing the tone of 80 relevant public mentions gathered from public online communities across 12 weeks in the selected period. It measures online sentiment, not a rating of the product's quality.
Weekly Sentiment Trend
Pulse Score by week over the selected period. Each point is one complete week of mentions.
This week in public discussion
Recent discussion around Amplitude leaned negative over the past several weeks, with bugs and reliability issues drawing the most attention among commenters. Mentions of compilation errors related to plugin compatibility surfaced as a frustration, and several discussions raised concerns about missing features and pricing. Praise was limited but present, with a small number of commenters noting positives around integrations and recent feature additions. Overall sentiment remained fairly subdued with complaints outpacing praise by a wide margin.
Read the deeper analysisAI-generated summary of public online discussion during this period. It reflects the tone of that discussion, not facts about the product or our views.
Sentiment mix by week
How the tone of public discussion splits each week.
Ringed points mark weeks with unusually high discussion volume, more than double this product's typical week.
Most-discussed praise
Most-discussed complaints
Themes across the selected period, with mention counts.
How Amplitude compares
Pulse Score over the selected period versus the top tracked competitors in Marketing.
Where the mentions come from
Share of the 80 relevant public mentions in the selected period, by source.
Sample public mentions
Showing 5 of 80 analyzed public mentions in this period, with links to the original source. We do not reproduce full threads.
“Migrate Plugin to Built-in Kotlin. I am using amplitude_flutter in my Flutter app. Starting with Android Gradle Plugin (AGP) 9.0, support for applying the Kotlin Gradle Plugin (KGP) has been removed. Because this plugin applies KGP, it causes a compilation error that prevents my ...”
“[Crash] Amplitude.getAutocaptureManager$android_release. ## SDK Version and configuration details - com.amplitude.android: 1.29.1 - Plugins: AndroidLifecyclePlugin (autocapture enabled) Expected Behavior Accessing autocaptureManager from the lifecycle plugin should never throw, e...”
“Matched-filter amplitude_se is inflated by a signal-contaminated whitening spectrum, widening cnr_ci95. ## Summary On the template (matched-filter) path the amplitude standard error is amplitude_se = 1 / sqrt(sum |T|^2 / Sn) with Sn = Pxx_full, the Welch power spectrum of the **s...”
“[Bug] App launch time regression after upgrading amplitude-engagement-swift from 1.8.1 to 3.6.0. ## Expected Behavior App launch time should remain consistent with version 1.8.1. Upgrading the amplitude-engagement-swift library should not affect app startup performance. Current B...”
“Various Session Replay Errors on latest version (0.26.2). Amplitude Version: com.amplitude:analytics-android: 1.29.0 Session Replay Version: com.amplitude:plugin-session-replay-android:0.26.2 After following the instructions listed in https://amplitude.com/docs/sdks/session-repla...”
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- Bugs and reliability concerns dominated the conversation and drove the majority of negative sentiment across the window.
- Sentiment followed an uneven zigzag trajectory with a sharp mid-June dip breaking an otherwise modest recovery trend.
- Opinion was divided most visibly around competitor comparisons and pricing, with no clear consensus on Amplitude's value relative to alternatives.
- Positive discussion existed but was limited in volume, centered on new features and integrations without generating broad enthusiasm.
| Praise theme | Mentions |
|---|---|
| Strong features | 8 |
| Good integrations | 6 |
| New releases | 4 |
| Easy to use | 2 |
| Performance | 2 |
| Complaint theme | Mentions |
|---|---|
| Bugs | 20 |
| Reliability | 15 |
| Missing features | 7 |
| Compared to rivals | 6 |
| Privacy concerns | 5 |
Public discussion around Amplitude over the recent four-week window was dominated by frustration, with bugs and reliability concerns accounting for the largest share of complaint themes by a wide margin. Commenters raised issues around broken or unstable behavior far more frequently than any positive topic, and the volume of those grievances shaped the overall tone of the conversation throughout the period.
The score trajectory tells a story of instability rather than steady decline or recovery. Sentiment dropped notably in mid-May before recovering across late May and into early June, a stretch where mentions also climbed significantly and the tone appeared to stabilize somewhat. That relative calm did not hold, however, as a sharp dip appeared in mid-June before rebounding again in the most recent reading. This zigzag pattern suggests that discussion has been reactive, possibly tied to specific incidents or releases rather than a consistent underlying shift.
On the positive side, discussion was thin but present. Several mentions pointed to a new feature release and integration quality as bright spots, and a small number of commenters offered praise around performance. These threads of goodwill were notably outnumbered by complaints, though, and did not appear to generate sustained positive momentum in the conversation.
Division in opinion surfaced most clearly around competitor comparisons and pricing, where some commenters framed Amplitude unfavorably against alternatives while others focused on missing features as the core problem. The sample mentions suggest that at least part of the technical frustration is rooted in developer-side compatibility and implementation challenges, which may be coloring the tone among a more technical segment of the discussion audience.
AI-generated summary of public online discussion during this period. It reflects the tone of that discussion, not facts about the product or our views.
Member perspectives
Individual opinions from Pro members, posted over time. These are personal member views, not aggregated sentiment data.
Overall Pulse Score
+5 over this period
A 0-100 index summarizing the tone of 80 relevant public mentions gathered from public online communities across 12 weeks in the selected period. It measures online sentiment, not a rating of the product's quality.
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