Introducing Clicky Web Statistics free stats for your blog
Category internet | Permalink | 8. February 2007
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Just Another Web Analyzer? No way. Existing solutions may provide a decent overall view of activity on your web site, but what if you wanted details on each and every visitor, to see where they came from, what pages they looked at, and how long they stuck around? Then you need Clicky! It’s designed for blogs but works great with any web site. We of course provide beautiful and informative summaries, but we do a whole lot more as well. Check out the screenshots below, or try the demo and see for yourself!
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Juicy details about every clickThe click log shows all clicks on your web site in reverse chronological order (by default). There is also a ‘live’ view of this page called Spy, that uses lots of buzzwords to refresh on the fly as clicks come in. Check out Spy running on our own stats here! |
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Detailed visitor informationThe visitors page shows details for each of your visitors: IP address, geolocation, time of arrival, total time spent, number of pages viewed, referring web site, web browser and operating system, new/repeat visitor, and more. Click an IP to see all clicks by that user, or see only the clicks from one visit by clicking the # clicks link. |
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Find out what makes you popularThe referal and search pages show you who is linking to you and what search terms are driving traffic to your site. The referals can be grouped by domain (domain.com, as shown) or full URL (domain.com/somelink). You know how most analyzers don’t track dynamic URLs? We hate that too. Clicky gives you the real deal, so you can find with ease the actual pages that are linking to you. |
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Nice summaries, tooClicky was created to give you a lot more than just summaries, but we’ll give that to you also, and we’ll update them a lot more often than anyone else - how does every 5 minutes sound? You’ll see all sorts of yummy stats for the day in progress, plus a configurable number of previous days (defaults to 5). Your most popular pages, incoming links, search queries, unique visitors, page views, average time spent, web browsers, and operating systems - all in one place! |
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The icing on the cakeYou love web stats. You love RSS. |
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