This Rocks, Last night on stikepoint I talked about 103bees and Joost pinged me, about getclicky and I have a new Toy, remember when you first got an adsense account and you could stop logging in to check you stats,well Getclicky has made me do this again but this time it’s spying on people on my site.. YES YOU I can see you .. lol
A few cool points, it collects backlinks info, it shows you exit points.. in fact it just way way cool go see the Demo or sign up for a free account, I promise to do a full review later.
DaveN
Update from Rob:
I also really like that it shows the server time in the top-right of the page. Nothing annoys me more in stats packages than when I’m trying to extrapolate figures and I have no idea what my reference time is. It’s clearly been well-thought out all the way through.
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15th May 2007 @ 15:23
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Your’re probably watching me now aren’t you Dave…lol.
Another new one that I have been having fun with is: Reinvigorate. http://reinvigorate.net/. I signed up for the beta test after reading about it and seeing screenshots on Ian Kennedy’s Blog: http://cavitate.net/flashpoint/2007/02/reinvigoratenet_shiny_new_stats_app.html. Pretty cool stuff.
15th May 2007 @ 15:47
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It’s great isn’t it? I’ve got exactly the same issue, I CAN’T seem to STOP logging in
15th May 2007 @ 16:11
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Isn’t GetClicky a souped up version of Performancing pMetrics?
15th May 2007 @ 16:14
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Can anyone see any more information on the Pro version?
15th May 2007 @ 16:28
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Damn that’s good. I got three sites in there. I want more

Can’t go pro until after 14 days.Damn you all to heck Dave Naylor.
15th May 2007 @ 16:46
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@Loren Baker: Yes, it is.
15th May 2007 @ 17:25
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Dave - thanks for writing about us, glad you are enjoying the service.

You’ve sent a ton of traffic our way:
http://getclicky.com/stats/visitors?site_id=10&date=2007-05-15&referer=davidnaylor.co.ukLoren Baker - no, you got it backwards. pMetrics is licensing OUR software!
http://getclicky.com/blog/41/performancing-metrics15th May 2007 @ 17:54
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@Loren: Performancing´s current version of metics, http://pmetrics.performancing.com/, is actually a rebadged version of Clicky.
15th May 2007 @ 19:09
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LOL!!! I wrote almost EXACTLY the same thing today, only about the Performancing version… It is DAMN addictive!!!
15th May 2007 @ 21:40
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This is good and addictive stuff from Getclicky. Great and easy interface. Nice cliffhanger too that you can’t go Pro the first two weeks
16th May 2007 @ 13:41
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If anyone wants to upgrade early, send me an email (from the Clicky contact page) and I’ll set a flag that lets you do that. Just need your assurance that none of your sites have insane traffic levels.
It’s not that we don’t want your money! This just helps deter abuse. We’ve had to deal with our fair share over time…
17th May 2007 @ 01:49
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Oi! Thanks for the share, Dave. The spy feature is incredibly addictive. I like the idea of pulling realtime stats via rss. My only fear is that the DaveN breed of SEO will jack my browser to gain backdoor access to my stats :P…just kidding…kinda…sorta
17th May 2007 @ 03:23
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Yes. We can handle a lot of traffic. Currently tracking several million page views/day from about 7,000 web sites. Every once in a while some guy shows up with the million PV/day site that puts a lot of extra load on us. We’re not currently accepting any sites with more than 50K/day, so we can sustain for a long time. Our service is aimed at the lower traffic sites anyways!
We have had a few requests for self installed version but we’re not planning to do that, it would create too many headaches from a support standpoint. As well as piracy (Yar!) and all that.
17th May 2007 @ 14:59
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I like the spy thing but when compared in conjunction with two other stats programs it seems to be missing some of the hits. I get about 20% less hits than Google Analytics and another third party stats program. Is this due to users with javscript disabled or is there another explanation?
18th May 2007 @ 16:46
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Stu it may due to geography… we are based on the west coast USA, so if you live in another country or have lots of visitors from other countries, we may not get quite as much data from them as we could because of lag and all that. Google has billions of dollars and billions of servers all over the world so that certainly gives them an advantage

What is your other stats program? If it’s a log analyzer (AWStats, Analog, Webalyzer, etc) then the stast will be very different because we don’t log bot activity (search engines and spammers)19th May 2007 @ 01:00
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Hey Dave… stop watching me, I’m not dressed yet! It’s only 6am PST - lol.
But since ya like to see what is going on, thought you’d like to check out Reinvigorate’s new Snoop feature: http://report.reinvigorate.net/snoop
And no, I don’t work for them… and that sure ain’t no affiliate link! lol, I just like their stats
12th June 2007 @ 14:10



You’re right, that is cool.
mad4