Webstats can be a pretty boring thing to look at even if you are obsessed with your stats and traffic. Luckily, there are plenty of web analytic programs out there that have added a little spice to web statistics.
Many of these website analytic tools offer a free trial or online demo. This way you can test them out for yourself and see which one works best for you. I have been playing with Woopra and it is nothing short of amazing from a graphic standpoint. It doesn’t offer all the functions I need for an e-commerce site, but it sure is pretty and FREE!
Stuffed Tracker
Stuffed Tracker is a unique package of tools to gather your website statistics, analyze visitors behavior and ad campaign effectiveness, track sales, calculate conversions and ROI.
Woopra
Woopra’s revolutionary server architecture, combined with its intuitively designed client software, enables seamless tracking of visitors. Webmasters can track over 40 different statistical events and analytics. Never before has so much information been instantaneously available to Webmasters.
Piwik
piwik is an open source (GPL license) web analytics software. It gives interesting reports on your website visitors, your popular pages, the search engines keywords they used, the language they speak… and so much more.
SlimStat
Slimstat is a simple web stats analyzer based on ShortStat. You can thank WetTone for editing the ShortStat to code to give you a more drilled down look at stats and visitors.
Clicky
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.
MINT
Mint is an extensible, self-hosted web site analytics program. Its interface is an exercise in simplicity. Visits, referrers, popular pages and searches can all be taken in at a glance on Mint’s flexible dashboard.
W3Counter
ou shouldn’t need training to figure out your web stats program. W3Counter is your free, hosted website analytics solution for answering the key questions about your website: who’s your audience, how they find your site, and what interests them. There’s no installation, no configuration, and tracking starts as soon as you copy-and-paste a snippet of code into your website.
Mochibot
MochiBot is a Flash traffic monitoring tool (similar to a hit counter) that tracks the performance of individual Flash content files (SWFs) no matter where they end up on the web. If your SWF is on 5 different servers, then MochiBot will count the number of views that SWF got for all 5 servers. It’s perfect for tracking how viral your Flash content is.














18 Responses to “8 Super Sexy Web Statistic Software”
Woopra is incredible to watch in real time. I’ve never played with anything quite like it.
Sadly, I’ve reverted back to Google Analytics myself. Working with Mint and Woopra were both insightful to how my viewers used my sites, but nothing quite beats the functionality I get from Analytics.
I don’t understand why you didn’t include Google Analytics. I love the layout, I love the functionality… And if you’re allready a gmail, reader and webmaster tools user, it’s just a login form away.
If GA is the devil’s work, I’d love to see a post explaining why developers shouldn’t use it!
Nuconomy is also a fun tool with lots of funky graphs. Among other things, it lets you see which users/commenters are the most active visitors to your blog, and see which users on group blogs generate the most traffic (and has some some fun feed analysis features).
I agree with the previous posters. For a free statistics utility Google Analytics is tough to beat. I have however had great experiences with VisiStat (http://www.visistat.com/)… and it looks better than any other package I’ve ever seen!
woopra looks like the control panel on stark trek. awesome! ok i just geeked out dont hate me
Im really interested in trying out Stuffed tracker. Anyone use it?
I use pMetrics which is a custom version of Clicky. The spy feature is almost addictive as you can watch users interacting with your site in real time. I like the clean interface and the ability to customize which reporting modules show up on your dashboard.
oh great list. Thanks for share
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