Woopra is a Web analytics tool designed from the ground up to break all the rules for website statistics and monitoring. Woopra gives you the information you need to know right now about live traffic on your site. While the visitor moves through your site, you can track their path instantly.
Woopra is split into two services, a desktop client program
and a web server application that shows stats in your WordPress control panel.
Woopra decreases the load on network resources, and harnesses the power of desktop processing to display graphic charts, graphics, and analysis. Woopra Plugins, which integrate Woopra’s web analytics into website and blog databases and templates, generates even more information for the webmaster or blogger about their site’s traffic and usage.
With an open API, Plugin capability, and a wide range of extensible potential, Woopra delivers the richest library of visitor statistics in the industry, and does it within an unmatched user interface designed to be aesthetically pleasing as well as highly intuitive. But Woopra is more than simply statistics.
Woopra puts faces on the numbers. Regular commenters and registered members become names rather than numbers, which allows tracking of individual behavior and site usage over time. An easy-to-use web analytics panel allows comparative segmentation by an innovative timeline, giving you information you need for the day, month, last month, last quarter, last year, and more. An innovative live chat feature allows instant communication between the web master and the site visitor, without the visitor installing anything, breaking the web barrier.
Woopra is in beta testing phase with access only available by private invitation. You can request an invitation by signing up for Woopra, and notification of approval will be by email. Be warned that approval took about a month for me. They have not forgotten you, they just have a lot of people that know a good thing when they find it.
For more information on Woopra and the developers, see the Features and About Woopra pages.
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hey thanks for all the info on woopra i have been looking for a new analytical stat tracker for my wordpress blogs.
One warning, I feel that if you install the woopra plugin in wordpress it slows the site. I am really happy with the desktop aspect, less thrilled with the plugin.
Friend, Thanks for sharing a new tool. I will certainly have a look on the same. Best wishes
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