I use Clicky on many sites to get in-depth, real-time analytics. I particularly like the easy to read charts and the breadth of information that's available. It's so user-friendly that even if you're new to using it, you can get meaningful data. It's easy...
I do not believe this can compete with the feature rich google analytics platform but then again I gthink it is for a different need. So all in all it is still good.
For a free tool, StatCounter is one of the most well known simple site trackers. Very easy to set up and use. Great to have an independent source aside from Google Analytics to give you stats on Keyword Analysis, entry and exit pages, search engine stats,...
Not robust enough to do advanced analytics like correlation, funnel analysis and segmentation. Appears to be more of a log based solution historically and less of a typical javascript based tracking. So, difficult to trust data accuracy fully. Support and...
I use Clicky on many sites to get in-depth, real-time analytics. I particularly like the easy to read charts and the breadth of information that's available. It's so user-friendly that even if you're new to using it, you can get meaningful data. It's easy...
For a free tool, StatCounter is one of the most well known simple site trackers. Very easy to set up and use. Great to have an independent source aside from Google Analytics to give you stats on Keyword Analysis, entry and exit pages, search engine stats,...
I do not believe this can compete with the feature rich google analytics platform but then again I gthink it is for a different need. So all in all it is still good.
Not robust enough to do advanced analytics like correlation, funnel analysis and segmentation. Appears to be more of a log based solution historically and less of a typical javascript based tracking. So, difficult to trust data accuracy fully. Support and...