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Amplitude reports what happened. Hyperstone decides what happens next.

  • Active logic vs Passive charts. Stop reading history. Start writing it.
  • Predictive LTV. Spot revenue patterns before they show up in your dashboards.
  • Instant shifts. Hyperstone tweaks parameters in 30ms. Amplitude is still loading the graph.
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Hyperstone vs. Amplitude

Stop reading dashboards. Start changing the game.

Amplitude

  • Dashboards tell you what happened yesterday
  • Event-based pricing that scales with volume
  • Manual test interpretation & Frequentist math
  • Passive insights with no execution layer
  • Requires data team to run every analysis

Hyperstone

  • Bayesian optimization that acts on data instantly
  • Capped pricing per Monthly Optimized User
  • Automated parameter shifts via Thompson Sampling
  • Direct game logic control from the Console
  • No-code interface for LiveOps and producers

Comparison FAQ

Amplitude is the best in class for behavioural analytics. It tells you exactly where players drop off and which segments underperform. Hyperstone doesn't try to replace dashboards. It closes the gap between insight and action. While Amplitude shows you the problem, Hyperstone fixes the parameter automatically.
Not at all. They work together. Hyperstone has monetization analytics built in, but if your team lives in Amplitude, you can sync both. Amplitude finds the friction, Hyperstone removes it.
On Jump Odyssey we doubled ARPU from $0.015 to $0.035. Ad impressions per user went from 0.3 to 2.3. Engagement time jumped from 5 minutes to over 10. F2P conversion tripled from 1% to 3%. All through parameter optimization, no new content.
Parameters update in about 30ms. The SDK caches everything locally, so players won't feel a thing. Your game logic syncs without frame drops or loading spinners.
You set up the parameters once. Hyperstone runs thousands of combinations automatically and serves you the winners on a platter. No more begging your data team to run another t-test on IAP price points.