10-14-2012, 04:40 PM
Hey, I really am not sure which forum this belongs in, I think this is the closest one.
I have seen "whois amung us" used on various sites. I find the concept really cool. Its limitations is that it only goes up to 1k visitors for the $5/mo and its only for 1 website. So that's $5/site and if you get a lot of traffic your capped, wtf.. The higher packages are for like 5 or 10 sites, and still have a cap to them (though higher). The free setup doesn't show the "referrer" and other useful info, it just shows how many users are on your site at the current time, and tracks history so you can see how many visitors you have had over the past like 30 days.. Google analytics does the same thing, just doesn't look at cool lol but is free and does ALL of my sites.
So I am not paying for whoisamungus. It looks cool, but is A RIP OFF! My first thought was maybe there is a clone script out there that supports everything the paid version of whoisamungus does? Then I can run all my sites for free, and make a few bucks too lol.
So question 1: is there a good and working clone script of whoisamungus?
Question 2: I have heard about (but haven't used yet) some tracking script that you can put on your site. As the admin, you can basically "watch the user" right on your site and see their mouse. It allows you to watch them in real time and see wehre they hover their mouse, where they appear to be focusing their attention on, ect. If they are having errors or issues you can see that too. For instance, if my optin form is broken I can watch them fill it out, see the error they are getting, see how many times they retry before getting pissed and leaving, ect. I could get a good grasp on my visitor's behaviour and design my website better!
Does anyone know what this software is? If theres more than 1, name a few of them and maybe which ones better?
I use Google Analytics on ALL my website, but I am trying to at least try out other things. I would love to watch my visitors in real time, see some "heat graphs", and any other interesting concepts. I may find one i like better than Google.
I have seen "whois amung us" used on various sites. I find the concept really cool. Its limitations is that it only goes up to 1k visitors for the $5/mo and its only for 1 website. So that's $5/site and if you get a lot of traffic your capped, wtf.. The higher packages are for like 5 or 10 sites, and still have a cap to them (though higher). The free setup doesn't show the "referrer" and other useful info, it just shows how many users are on your site at the current time, and tracks history so you can see how many visitors you have had over the past like 30 days.. Google analytics does the same thing, just doesn't look at cool lol but is free and does ALL of my sites.
So I am not paying for whoisamungus. It looks cool, but is A RIP OFF! My first thought was maybe there is a clone script out there that supports everything the paid version of whoisamungus does? Then I can run all my sites for free, and make a few bucks too lol.
So question 1: is there a good and working clone script of whoisamungus?
Question 2: I have heard about (but haven't used yet) some tracking script that you can put on your site. As the admin, you can basically "watch the user" right on your site and see their mouse. It allows you to watch them in real time and see wehre they hover their mouse, where they appear to be focusing their attention on, ect. If they are having errors or issues you can see that too. For instance, if my optin form is broken I can watch them fill it out, see the error they are getting, see how many times they retry before getting pissed and leaving, ect. I could get a good grasp on my visitor's behaviour and design my website better!
Does anyone know what this software is? If theres more than 1, name a few of them and maybe which ones better?
I use Google Analytics on ALL my website, but I am trying to at least try out other things. I would love to watch my visitors in real time, see some "heat graphs", and any other interesting concepts. I may find one i like better than Google.