At the Bloggers Meet-up I attended on Friday I had the chance to get a beta invite code for Woopra.
Woopra is a Web Site Analytics program similar in operation to Google Analytics. These type of Analytics differ from the log based Analytics Apps such as AWStats that is provided with most hosting accounts. The reason these differ is that these rely upon Javascript code on each page in order for the Analytics program to work.
In order to start using Woopra, you have to register for an account at the Woopra website. You can then add your websites to your account. If you have a beta invite code, your sites are enabled immediately. If not, you have to wait until they release some more codes and approve your site. I am unaware how long this takes at present.
Once your site is approved, you need to start using the tracking Javascript. There is a WordPress plugin that you enable and then enter the Website ID into the Plugin Configuration Screen, that is found on your WordPress Dashboard. If your site is not WordPress, you need to manually enter the Javascript shown on your Woopra Account just before the
Wow! Looks incredible. Do you have an invite for beta users? Maybe you’ll share one 😉
I do not have any spare beta invites but as soon as I do I will let you know.
Thanks, Andrew..
Thank you, Andrew, I will wait.
@Andrew Thanks for the pointer. I signed up and it only took minutes for me to receive a confirmation of my registration giving me access to the site.
I registered two days ago and there was no problems with registration at all. But I added two my sites to analytics and both of them still have status “Pending Approval”.
As I understood, only invite code allows to add sites immediately.
It looks like a really great tool. I can’t wait to try it.
Maybe they will consider, in the future, releasing a version uploadable to the server, such as Mint.
@ProductivityScience I have a few sites that are in the same state. I hear that the wait is around a week so fingers crossed. When I used the invite code, the sites were added straight away.
Does it only work as a plug-in or can u do it with javascript code like with Google Analytics?