Woopra, web tracking with steroids

A new masterpiece hits the net, with an impressive set of features, a top-quality graphical interface and a tremendous amount of buzz in the blogosphere: Woopra!

Woopra was opened up to the world at the Dallas WordCamp. Since then Woopra has generated a tremendous amount of buzz in blogging circles. In short, Woopra is a stats tool for websites that lives as an application on your desktop (among other places) and can provide live webstats on your visitors.

One of the most interesting features is the capability to manage as many web site as you need with a single instance of the Woopra’s application. This way you can have a true central statistics station at hand whenever you like, without the need to run here and there to catch information from every stat engine you installed for every web site you master.



GBTV #337 | Introducing Woopra from Neal Campbell on Vimeo.

Woopra run with your WordPress-based blog like a breeze: just install the Woopra WordPress Plugin, and you’re ready to go. Woopra works in real-time, making you know every single activity on the monitored blog; with the event notification feature you can set “alarms” in order to be notified when an event happens and the alarm is triggered. Think about the possibility to set an alarm for a particular user, to know exactly how and when he enters the weblog, and what he does during his browsing activities! Woopra’s event notification system for users monitoring can even show his Gravatar , and you can even choose to initiate a web chat with these visitors through the Woopra application!

All these things, and many many more, can be yours for free; just sign up for a new Woopra account, submit your web sites (an approval is mandatory since the system is still in development and must be considered an advanced beta), and fasten your seat belt before take-off for a new, exciting statistics experience.

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2 Responses to Woopra, web tracking with steroids

  1. Ellimist says:

    By any chance, can you send me a Woopra invite?

    They don’t seem to approve uninvited people nowadays.

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