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      <title>How Real User Monitoring differs from Google Analytics</title>
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      <description>Last updated 2019 to include APM
Real User Monitoring is not a competitor to Google Analytics. Nor should one be a replacement to another. In fact, they compliment each other. Real User Monitoring and Google Analytics serve different purposes. Here are seven reasons why you&amp;rsquo;ll want both running alongside each other.
1. Network requests, AJAX calls and more Google Analytics focuses on pages, but not so much what the page does.</description>
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