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Ask HN: What website analytics do you use?

11 points| kngspook | 14 years ago

I have 3-5 domains with fairly low traffic that I'm looking to put analytics on.

I've done some research of my own, and am playing with Google Analytics (which seems to be where everyone starts), but I'm curious about what everyone here uses, since I find news.yc to generally have good taste in technology.

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[+] deltasquare4|14 years ago|reply
I have tried many of them on my blog, including MixPanel, Google Analytics, Clicky and Lijit. They all have their pros and cons, but they also require you to include a script on your pages, which can be slow at times.

I'm currently fairly happy with Google Analytics, but I'd move to a better server-based log analysis tool (AWStats on steroids, maybe?), if I found one.

[+] yorhel|14 years ago|reply
I personally prefer to use HTTP log analysis software. Gives more power to me and doesn't contribute to large companies tracking everything.

Unfortunately, though, finding a good log analysis tool is very hard. Finding one that can beat Google Analytics is even harder. I'm still using AWStats myself, but I can't say I'm really happy with it.

[+] kngspook|14 years ago|reply
Some of my sites are not hosted on my domain, so I couldn't use solely this.
[+] arn|14 years ago|reply
isn't that because there is inherently less data in http logs? Google Analytics use cookies and Javascript to track more data on users. There's no session data in http logs.
[+] cdvonstinkpot|14 years ago|reply
I got a lifetime subscription to Mixpanel a couple years ago, although I'm just getting my first site together right now- so I haven't used it yet.
[+] zeynalov|14 years ago|reply
I really love Woopra. I also use Google analytics.
[+] kngspook|14 years ago|reply
I've looked at Google Analytics, Chartbeat, and Clicky so far.
[+] PonyGumbo|14 years ago|reply
Google Analytics, and Reinvigorate for real-time info.
[+] Mizza|14 years ago|reply
Great question - would love to get more data on this..
[+] mcrider|14 years ago|reply
Piwik offers as much as GA IMO and its your data.
[+] true_religion|14 years ago|reply
It barely scratches the surface. There's no event tracking or visitor flow tracking, not any of the deeper analysis that Google does with its data.

IMO, Piwik is something akin to what you could build for your own site with an internal team.