Accenture's most recent cybersecurity study reveals that 43% of modern cyberattacks target SMBs 🤯 – cybercriminals know that these businesses often don't have the in-house cybersecurity personnel and budgets to keep up with evolving threats, prevent against credentials leaks with SaaS sprawl, etc. The downside of not having protected systems, endpoints, and credentials is catastrophic. My team and I at Das Technology Partners specialize in a fully managed, 24/7/365, AI-driven SOC (Security Operations Center) that brings enterprise-grade cybersecurity to SMBs across all industries, from media and software to government, healthcare, and finance—without the massive price tag. On top of our existing cost-effectiveness, I got approval from our CEO to offer a special 25% discount to all Mixpanel Community members and friends too (if you know any fellow business owners who need IT security)! 🥸 Feel free to DM me, email me at helena@dastechnologypartners.com, drop a comment, or set up a quick 15 with me if you’d like to learn more. I’m also happy to offer a free security risk assessment (like the example below – you would an updated report every month with us) to anyone here in this amazing community. Seriously, free. 🙂
Hi team! 📊 Can Mixpanel track attribution for visitors came from organic social (e.g. visited our company's FB page first), or direct traffic? We use HubSpot as our CRM and the top of our funnel is submitting a Contact us form. The form is built in HubSpot, as is our website, and HubSpot analytics is good at attributing it when a lead came from a paid ads campaign (Google or Meta), or organic search. however, we don't want to have to rely on self-attribution from the Contact us form where HubSpot's analytics fail us. Sometimes, HubSpot says "Direct Traffic" and that the original source was [our-website]dot com – we want to get a better picture than that. Would Mixpanel be able to provide that fuller attribution that we hope for?
