
Like tracking site visits? Enjoy some time analyzing all that is your web site? Good news for you analytics junkies.
Woopra, one of the world’s most comprehensive, information rich, easy to use, real-time Web tracking and analysis applications, has added a new weapon to its arsenal. An iPhone app.
Not too long ago we profiled updates to Woopra featuring details on the new Woopra application which allows one to keep up with web traffic and analysis in a new HTML5 format. This meant, in part, that Woopra could offer users the ability to access their site’s stats and analytics straight from their mobile phones, albeit from the mobile browser.
With today’s release of the Woopra iPhone app (free), you can take Woopra’s real-time capabilities on-the-go when you are away from your desktop.
Through the new Woopra iPhone app you can watch as users enter your site, move from page to page, leave comments, download files, and more.
Woopra gives you visibility into what is happening as it happens, while also maintaining complete historical analytics that can be viewed at any time and manipulated using powerful search queries.

To begin, Woopra suggests you do the following:
- Go to Woopra.com and sign up for your account now!
- Add your Website in Woopra’s control panel, then install the tracking code on your site.
- Download the Woopra iPhone app, or the desktop app, and begin viewing your visitors in real-time!
A couple of things should be noted with respect to the Woopra iPhone app. First, the app is free for all, though it is an advertising supported. For users who sign up for a paid plan, advertisements, both on the on the desktop apps and iPhone apps, will disappear. Premium accounts begin at $4.95 per month.
Second, the Woopra iPhone app is in its first release. According to the developers the app has been “tested across 3G, 3GS, 4G and iPod Touch devices and it seems to be performing well; however, the application does require the Apple iOS4 operating system.”
Are you a Woopra user? Likes, dislikes? Do you think the new iPhone app will allow you to be more productive on the go than previously possible?















Chartbeat > Woopra.
Goddammit, I just installed Google Analytics on my movie review site :(
We’ve been using Woopra in house since it’s alpha days and find it absolutely essential in helping to develop our realtime search strategy. It’s been a really powerful tool and allows us to make quick decisions about what content to promote on the site based on what’s popular or receiving search traffic. That said (and in response to Lee), Google Analytics is still the best way for long term analysis and segmentation of data. The two in conjunction have been ideal for our business.
I haven’t used the iPhone app yet but as the benefit of Woopra is understanding realtime trends on our site and being able to respond to them, I feel the application might be useful for a quick spot check to see that traffic is growing as normal but less helpful if you are unable to make changes to the site you are monitoring as well.
Tracking statistics for ReadWriteWeb is a crucial part of my work and Woopra provides a real-time view of what’s happening on ReadWriteWeb at any time of the day. car title loan