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# Why Evntaly ?&#x20;

***Evntaly*** stands out in the crowded analytics market for its ease of integration, versatility, and powerful automation features. Unlike traditional analytics tools, Evntaly offers both automatic event tracking and manual control, enabling precise data collection tailored to your business needs.

One of the key advantages of Evntaly is its support for all major frontend frameworks, including ***Angular***, ***React***, and ***Vue***. This makes it an ideal choice for modern web applications that require robust and flexible analytics solutions. Additionally, ***Evntaly's*** detailed user identification features allow businesses to segment and analyze user behavior at a granular level, providing valuable insights that drive smarter business decisions.

<figure><img src="/files/q5a7utuQvW3FYUyKhUD3" alt=""><figcaption><p>Evntaly Realtime Feed</p></figcaption></figure>

Beyond just analytics, Evntaly also enhances team productivity by automating repetitive tracking tasks and providing clear and actionable data. Whether you're a product manager looking to improve feature engagement or a marketer aiming to measure campaign performance, Evntaly equips you with the tools needed to succeed in a data-driven world.


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