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Live Video of Woopra Website Analytics During a Digg Front Page

Live Video of Woopra Website Analytics During a Digg Front Page

Woopra, a website analytics application currently in Beta testing, is gaining popularity very quickly.  Instead of the traditional web based statistics, charts and graphs that you will find in services such as Google Analytics, Woopra is installed onto your PC.  Many feel Woopra’s best feature is the “Live” view, where website owners can watch visitors as they enter, navigate around the site and follow external links.

Here is a previously-recorded live video stream of Woopra in full-force!  GeekBrief.TV recently announced that an app has been created to copy and paste on your iPhone.  Big news in gadget world and Digg.com went wild about it, pushing it to the homepage with a huge number of diggs.

Woopra Live Stats as GeekBrief.TV Hits Digg Front Page

The Woopra software application is being hailed as a beautiful and innovative live representation of website statistics and I whole-heartedly agree. Allowing me to see how visitors navigate, track daily performance for uniques, page views, search queries and referrers.

Get Woopra Analytics For Your Website!

DotSauce has been part of the Woopra beta test for several months now, secretly watching your every move as you browse around the site!  It has been an enjoyable experience and I highly recommend signing up for the beta test.

Follow these steps to get approved:

  • Register for a free account at Woopra.
  • Add a website URL through your account manager.
  • Wait. Woopra admins are known to do a batch beta tester approval once per month.
  • Post on their forums, they may take notice of you!

It took DotSauce several weeks to get approved, so don’t get dismayed!

What analytics program do you currently use and how do you think it compares with Woopra? Would love to hear your comments, thanks!



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  • Woopra is a nice tracking site but it takes very long time to approve the site but it looks really outstanding.
  • Woopra is garbage. I have a site getting 250+ uniques a day as reported by 3 other services, but Woopra shows 4-6 a day.

    Their plotting of IP's on the map is awesome, but the actual statistics they give are garbage.
  • JP
    ^^^Agreed -- I'm not exactly blown away with Woopra at this point and think there's a lot that could be improved on.
  • Im gonna try this out now. Currently a big fan of analytics. Lets see how this turns out to be.

    cheers
  • We find that any analytics type programme we use vary in their reporting - we check the stats providing by our server, compared to Google for example is different.
  • Work fine for me . it has good looking feature
  • currently I m using Analytics but I will defenately try with Woopra let's see what results It is giving.....
  • alexandre
    Woopra is garbage. Our medium-size company rely on Clicky (http://www.getclicky.com). Clicky Web Analytics is simply the best way to react to web site's traffic in real time. Clicky is a web analyzer that works great with any web site, even Ajax and Flash sites. It was originally targeted towards smaller web sites and blogs because it tracks a high level of detail on every visitor, and these types of sites find this information very interesting. Since then, many additional features have been added to Clicky, such as the customizable dashboard full of Ajax love, and their amazing filtering interface that gives us actionable data on any subset of your visitors. These features, along with many others, make Clicky one of the best web analyzers on the planet.
  • sounds great video wouldnt play tho :(
    i dont trust google analytics's so i may try this one!
    Thanks
  • Looks cool but I personally like Google Analytics and awstats. And I don't really see the point of having analytics software installed on your computer. This will help the few that track their site from one computer but I'm at my desktop at work, desktop at home, then I'm on my laptop at Starbucks. Also on my mobile phone which I use Awstats. Statistics really need to be web based on the server like Awstats or java like Analytics. JMHO.
  • Woopra looks cool and useful, but I rather use google analytics and awstats because of the simplicity and not time consuming.
  • Considering there is an Adobe Air application for Google Analytics, bringing it to your desktop, I can't see me using this anytime soon.
  • I've been testing woopra on a small site I use for testing, and like the results thus far. Sure, I don't think woopra is going to win the hearts and minds of die hard analytics fans, but it's a fast loading script on most sites, and a little compare and contrast data never hurt anyone.
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Live Video of Woopra Website Analytics During a Digg Front Page

by Mark Fulton | Article Information
Posted on 23 August 2008

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