03 May 5 Real Time Web Analytics Programs
Web analytics programs are vital for any online business as you’ll need to review your sites performance by pulling key data but what’s even more essential is real time analytics programs. By using real time analytics programs you can find out if your site has any issues like down time or checkout process issues. Seeing how many visitors are on your site at that very moment means you can act quickly and recognise if there is an issue. Here are some of the best programs out there:
Google Analytics

- Top referrals
- Top active pages
- Top keywords
- Top locations
Although Google Analytics offers this real time report, the standard reporting sadly isn’t. The data within the standard reporting will be between 2 – 4 hours behind. If you want a basic real time report for free and you only want to see the number of visitors on your site then Google Analytics would be a good option.
Woopra

- All of the reports are live
- Track custom events – send notifications to your mobile
- See historic visitor profiles (how they have navigated etc…)
- Platform available on a mobile app
- 30 day free trail
Lucky Orange

- Visitor recordings and live sessions
- Visitor polls – ask questions in real time
- Heat maps – click, mouse movement, scroll depth
- Live visitor map
- 7 day free trail
If you manage only 1 site and have up to 500 page views a month than you can use the forever free plan which allows 10 visitor recordings and a small amount of heat map data per month. If you get much more data than 500 page views a month then the lowest starting package is $10 per month.
Clicky (getclicky.com)

- Real time reports
- Goal tracking
- ‘Spy’ on visitors in real time
- Split testing
- Twitter analytics
There are many cool features that clicky offers that other don’t so make sure you check it out.
Piwik

- Customise how frequent your report generate
- Customisable dashboard
- Add/remove plugins easily
- Ecommerce, goal, campaign, custom variables tracking.
- Real time visitor
Conclusion
It’s very hard to choose just one, as there is a huge range of real time analytics programs out there but it really does depend on how large your website is and what data you want in real time. My advice would be to check out all of the above (and more) as they will all have their advantages and disadvantages over one another.
Daniel Whittaker is a keen on writing about analytics, conversion and search optimisation. He is currently the website content administrator at Cartridge Monkey, a leading supplier of printer consumables in the UK.

