Web Analytics using Woopra

by Mark Cijo on April 1, 2009 · 0 comments

in Web Analytics

Woopra is yet another web analytics tools, most comprehensive, information rich, easy to use, real-time Web tracking and analysis application. I am a diehard Google devotee and when one of my friends in a camp introduce d me to Woopra Platform, it was a kind of indigested gastro feeling whether I should care this tool. Finally I decided to test the tool to find some defensive points to stand strong with my favorite Google Analytics. Finally I derived in to a conclusion that each tool has its own merits and demerits. Given below are some features I found interesting when I used Woopra.woopra-image

Live Tracking Web Statistics

Woopra’s innovatory server architecture, pooled with its instinctively designed client software, enables seamless tracking of visitors. We can track more than 40 different statistical events and analytics. I have never seemed before with any tool so much information been straight away available to the Webmasters.

Google and most analytical and site statistics are updated once a day at the least, or several times during the day. It is very hard to track who is online now, or who was online a minute or few minutes back. With Woopra, we get live track of visitors coming and going and passing through your site. This was awesome and as a strong Google aficionado I wish they will come up with this kind of features soon.  :-D

Best User Interface:

The user interface is well designed in all perspectives and displays information clearly and efficiently, without perplexing the balance between design and function.  Links to data and various pageviews are easily recognized and accessed. As the program runs on your computer, there are no delays in the response time as comes with web-based programs.

Flexibility of the design, with plans for future development of various color schemes and themes is very remarkable. The information is at your finger tips to access a wealth of statistics and data about your site and visitors.

Deep Analytic and Search Capabilities

Quick search functionality on any data point in the system helps the webmaster in a deeper analytics to improve the conversion.  Specific user names, IP addresses, geographic locations, user browsing data, visitor history, visitor paths, arrival and departure points – what do you want to know are there in this analytics interface. Does that seems like the Alladins Magic lamp :-D

All data is indexed and are searble. Using the Search panel, you can find more specific information about your site’s visitors, learning more about your site’s demographics and loyal visitors.

Click to Chat Customer Interaction:

Woopra enables websites with both “proactive” and “reactive” chat functionality. Webmasters can remotely initiate sessions with visitors, or embed “Click-to-Chat” buttons within a site to accept inbound requests. This breaks the virtual wall between visitor and webmaster. Customer service sites could offer personal service directly through the Woopra interface, with no installation of software by the visitor. Woopra breaks down the barriers of the static web.

Woopra seems to be innovative and dig deepr to the site and hence offer complete analytics to webmasters for free. You can check out more features in the woopra official website

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