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Woopra is a fairly new web-tracking and analytics site that will work on any site; however, it is mainly targeted for small to medium websites that get anywhere from a few hundred page views a day to over ten thousand. This is a great tool for people who have a blog and are looking for detailed information about their site and their visitors
There are several features about this website analytics tool that give it an advantage over some others. These features include live tracking, rich interface, activity search, visitor tagging, instant messaging, real-time analytics, notifications and developer tools. With the developer tools users get a “full featured API that allows extracting a website’s data into several common web 2.0 formats, making it useful for use within your own application.”
Also, Woopra has a very nice graphical user interface, which gives you all the results you need about your website in graphs, charts and panels. Right now Woopra is in beta, but you can sign-up to try their service. I just signed up today and will post a comment on what I think about them in a few days.
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A more powerful analytic tool than Google Analytics? Sounds good
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@Mattaw
Thanks, I am glad to be back writing.
@Michael
I don’t know if they will be better than Google Analytics, but I am currently trying them out.
Looks pretty robust to me!
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Sounds like another good one coming out. I’m still with Google analytics right now.
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I have been using it for a little over a week and must say it is ok. However, I don’t think it is better than Google Analytics.
This sounds awesome - any chance there will be beta invites soon?
@Richard
I don’t think you need to get an invite, just sign up for their service. However, it seems their site is down at the moment. Hopefully it is just temporary.
@Jonathan
I did sign up and confirmed my email but then it requires an invite code to register your first website.
Seems they do send them out after a day or two - will stand by and wait.
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Once the site is back up I will e-mail them and see if I can get you access. That is if you don’t get an invite after a couple of days. It took them a couple of days to approve my site when I registered.
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