Ipoh · app analytics studio

We read the screens your customers actually tap.

Page Studio Hub is a small analytics studio in Ipoh. Product leads bring us the messy event catalogue, the consent banner that fires too late, and the weekly chart nobody trusts. We return a written measurement review and a working session — not another dashboard login.

If checkout_started and paywall_view live on the same screen, the funnel will lie. We say so in the first afternoon.

From a measurement review for a KL commerce app, 2025

Colleagues gathered around a table with notebooks during a working session

Working sessions happen at our Ipoh desk or on a video call with your product and engineering pair.

Reviews you can commission

Each offer is a human-led piece of work. We look at event names, screen sequences, and the questions your weekly meeting cannot settle.

Person reviewing notes and a laptop at a desk

Measurement review

A three-week pass over your event catalogue, consent timing, and the reports product, growth, and finance each defend.

How the review runs
Small group workshop around a table

Funnel readout

A half-day session on one path — first open to first purchase, or trial to paid — with the drop-off screens printed in order.

Book a readout
Team discussion at a long table

Event catalogue workshop

Product and engineering sit with us to rename events, retire ghosts, and write the verbs you will keep for a year.

Workshop details

Why teams come to Ipoh for this

Most of our clients ship consumer or SME apps used in Malaysia and nearby markets. They already collect events. The problem is the argument: marketing counts a “lead” when a phone number is typed; product counts it when the account is verified; finance counts it when the first ringgit arrives.

We print the screen sequence, mark where consent is granted, and write which event should fire on which tap. The output is a findings pack and a shared glossary, not a new login.

Bright office interior with long desks and windows

What clients remember

They caught that our onboarding_complete event fired when the tutorial overlay appeared, not when the first real task finished. The retention chart looked kinder than the product.

Mei Lin, product lead, Klang Valley education app

The session ran long because we argued over paywall copy. I wished we had sent the screens earlier. Still, we left with a named list instead of three versions of ‘conversion’.

Arun, growth manager, Penang fintech

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