A promising new arrival on the web analytics scene is Woopra, which offers live tracking and real-time analytics. You can actually track visitors as they move through your site.
Other features include one-click access to multiple blogs and web sites, visitor and member tagging, real time notifications, plugins for blogs and CMS platforms, and interestingly, click-to-chat. It’s split into two services, a handy desktop client program and a web server application.
I’m excited about giving this new product a test drive. The live tracking and analytics should be fascinating. Google Analytics runs about a day behind, which can be frustrating when you’ve released something important and want to know what’s happening with it right now.
Currently free in beta phase, you can sign up for an account and get immediate access. Woopra will offer both free and paid plans when it is officially released.
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I will look into this service some more. I have a Joomla based site and I am having problems finding a good way to track my traffic on my site. I am not sure why it is as I am not the most knowledgeable about Joomla, but even my Google analytics seems to be off.
Looks cool. I’ve been thinking about switching to Clicky (http://getclicky.com/) have you heard anything about them?
Thanks i will try to use it.
I am always sceptic at new tools at first but this one seems to be good to me.
btw i like the design of your site.
I check all my traffic stats via Analytics and i am not satisfied. Will this tool help me more than that and can give me more detailed results?
This sounds like an interesting site that could provide some very useful information. I lkike the part if it being live tracking. I will need to check this out.
Have to try this..
Currently using G Analytics but i am not happy with it
@dental - I don’t know if Woopra will work with Joomla, but if it does it would sure be worth a try.
@Robert - I haven’t tried Clicky, but I’m going to check it out.
@Kapsels - Thanks!
@Qaswer - I’m not sure, since I haven’t been able to use it yet, but my understanding is it will give more results.
@Rick - The live tracking could be an awesome feature for tracking what a visitor does when on your site.
@Rasterbator - I’m looking forward to comparing the two.
While browsing my scripts library, i have found some scripts related to traffic and links. Although I haven’t tried that but I think they can offer something more than Google Analytics. Google is a giant company but I am wondered to see that majority of customers are not satisfied.