r/analytics is a subreddit with 271k members. The most common kinds of discussions are advice requests and solution requests, and the community frequently discusses analytics, career, data, struggling, and ai, and they frequently recommend/review python ide, project management tool, and no code tools.
Dedicated to web analytics, data and business analytics. We're here to discuss analysis of data, learning of skills and implementation of web analytics.
Popular Themes in r/analytics
#1
Advice Requests
: "Cushy ez Job = Drastic Loss of Skills. What to do?"
21 posts
#2
Solution Requests
: "Reporting automation across 8 data sources without a data team"
17 posts
#3
Pain & Anger
: "Coding interviews have gotten completely ridiculous"
4 posts
#4
Money Talk
: "2025 End of Year Salary Sharing Thread"
1 post
#5
Opportunities
: "mobile conversion was half our desktop rate for two years. fixed most of it without touching checkout."
1 post
Popular Topics in r/analytics
#1
Analytics
: "At what point does "Self-Service Analytics" just become an excuse for unmanaged Technical Debt?"
96 posts
#2
Career
: "Anyone else feeling uncertain in their Career trajectory?"
46 posts
#3
Data
: "Claude just generated a full Python Data pipeline… are Data workflows changing faster than expected?"
41 posts
#4
Struggling
33 posts
#5
Ai
: "Ai is nowhere near as capable in analytics as people are pretending"
32 posts
#6
Data Analytics
: "Use of Data Analytics in Recruitment Decisions"
22 posts
#7
Data Analyst
: "People from non data background are now Data Analyst with AI"
21 posts
#8
Hate
16 posts
#9
Looking For
15 posts
#10
Job
: "Monthly Career Advice and Job Openings"
14 posts
Products Discussed in r/analytics
Python Ide
15 reviews
#1
JetBrains
4.7★ from 3 reviews
#2
Spyder
3.0★ from 3 reviews
#3
PyCharm
4.5★ from 2 reviews
Project Management Tool
8 reviews
#1
Asana
4.3★ from 3 reviews
#2
Jira
4.3★ from 3 reviews
#3
Microsoft Excel
3.0★ from 1 review
No Code Tools
5 reviews
#1
KNIME
4.0★ from 3 reviews
#2
Orange
4.0★ from 1 review
#3
Squark
5.0★ from 1 review
Flair Used in r/analytics
#1
Discussion
: "AI is nowhere near as capable in analytics as people are pretending"
96 posts
#2
Question
: "Cushy ez Job = Drastic Loss of Skills. What to do?"
96 posts
#3
Support
: "Being asked to do engineering jobs because AI"
6 posts
#4
News
: "Are we allowed to post Jobs in this thread?"
1 post
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+52k members(23.7%)
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Last updated: June 13, 2026