I was a Woopra beta tester and got an invitation to try the best when it first came out. I mostly use Google Analytics for most of my blogs and websites, but I wanted the real-time advantage for tracking and analyzing my blog stats. Before I installed the Javascript code on my blogs, I was very skeptic whether it will be a revolutionary product.
There are many real-time web analytics solutions these days, so "why the hack this one will be better" I asked myself. I have installed Woopra's Javascript code on my blog and downloaded the Woopra desktop client to my computer and logged in. From that point on I was absolutely STUNNED with the beautiful user interface. I thought that it will look like an ordinary SaaS web analytics (like Google Analytics or Clicky), but I was wrong.
Woopra real-time web analytics has one of the most beautiful and most usable UI. Using a real-time web analytics really have an advantage when you want to make smart marketing decisions based on (almost) real-time data analysis. Woopra has so many useful features, like tagging my website visitors, engage website visitors with a live chat window, follow users traveling through my website pages as they are doing it at the same moment (maybe a delay of few seconds), see the exact URL that the visitors originally came from (even with parameters), etc.
Not all the time you can take advantage of the real-time features. Sometimes the user just enters the site and leaves immediately (bounce-rate).But Woopra web analytics software helps you see the big picture more clearly, and you can find that some pages are performing worse that you expect, and in other web analytics software (non real time), you can only react to those surfing patterns after a few hourse, but not in Woopra. Woopra will help you track and follow visitors that came from a certain Internet campaign and watch the visitors traffic stats in real-time. You use advanced segments (like in Google analytics, but less powerful), that will give you the advantage of filtering your website visitors and follow specific metrics, in order to identify prospects and engage them with the live one-on-one chat that is integrated right in Woopra's web analytics desktop client.
Now Woopra has finished the beta stage, and you will need to pay for the service if you want to enjoy it fully. You can still use it for free up to 3000 pages I think (check Woopra plans and pricing for the most accurate prices and limits for each plan). My blogs in Argentina do not have so many visitors, so I am currently on the Basic (Free) plan, but I will surely upgrade when I'll have more traffic. This is a must have real-time web analytic tool on the market today, at least for small businesses and private blog owners. I recommend that you at least try it before deciding to use something else. Woopra's SaaS web analytics solution is less attractive, but who needs it when you have such a perfect web analytics software like this. Go to Woopra.com to get your copy and enjoy.
In one word: UPGRADE!