I don't really have an opinion about Charbeat, Clicky or Mixpanel specifically, but I have lots of experience in other web analytics toos, such as Web Trends, Yahoo Web Analytics, Omniture Site Catalyst, and Google Analytics...
In my experience, real-time reporting is mostly useful for implementation and ongoing QA of the tracking code. It really depends on the nature of your site but I have yet to see any client that needed real-time reporting. 24 hour delay is more than acceptable, as most clients I have worked with report or expect reports on a weekly, monthly, quarterly, etc.. basis.
IOW it's more useful for your coders but rarely useful for your reporters. If your website and implementation is solid and not likely to change a whole lot, there is very little value in real-time reporting.
I've tried Google Analytics, ChartBeat and Clicky.
I see Google Analytics as a must-have solution for every website. It's rock-solid and has proven itself over several years. Only thing you'll miss here are the real-time updates. That's where ChartBeat and Clicky come into sight.
ChartBeat is a great real-time monitor. Other then GA and Clicky this is a paid service. In my experience ChartBeat is more for tech-savy people that want to monitor the current load on the server. It does offers a cool replay option.
Clicky offerts the real-time updates that GA lacks. It has a cool Spy feature, where you can monitor which pages are requested by which user. It also logs click activity, like external links, downloads and videos.
I would suggest you use a combination of tools on your website(s). My favorite combination currently is GA with Clicky.
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我对 Charbeat、Clicky 或 Mixpanel 没有具体的看法,但我在其他网络分析方面也有很多经验,例如 Web Trends、Yahoo Web Analytics、Omniture Site Catalyst 和 Google Analytics……
以我的经验,实时报告对于跟踪代码的实施和持续的质量检查最有用。这实际上取决于您网站的性质,但我还没有看到任何需要实时报告的客户。 24 小时延迟是完全可以接受的,因为与我合作过的大多数客户都会报告或期望每周、每月、每季度等报告。
IOW,它对你的程序员更有用,但对你的记者却很少有用。如果您的网站和实施很可靠并且不太可能发生很大变化,那么实时报告的价值就很小。
I don't really have an opinion about Charbeat, Clicky or Mixpanel specifically, but I have lots of experience in other web analytics toos, such as Web Trends, Yahoo Web Analytics, Omniture Site Catalyst, and Google Analytics...
In my experience, real-time reporting is mostly useful for implementation and ongoing QA of the tracking code. It really depends on the nature of your site but I have yet to see any client that needed real-time reporting. 24 hour delay is more than acceptable, as most clients I have worked with report or expect reports on a weekly, monthly, quarterly, etc.. basis.
IOW it's more useful for your coders but rarely useful for your reporters. If your website and implementation is solid and not likely to change a whole lot, there is very little value in real-time reporting.
我尝试过 Google Analytics、ChartBeat 和 Clicky。
我认为 Google Analytics 是每个网站的必备解决方案。它坚如磐石,并已在数年中证明了自己。您在这里唯一会错过的是实时更新。这就是 ChartBeat 和 Clicky 出现的地方。
ChartBeat 是一个很棒的实时监视器。除了 GA 和 Clicky 之外,这是一项付费服务。根据我的经验,ChartBeat 更适合想要监控服务器当前负载的精通技术的人。它确实提供了一个很酷的重播选项。
Clicky 提供 GA 所缺乏的实时更新。它有一个很酷的间谍功能,您可以在其中监视哪个用户请求哪些页面。它还记录点击活动,例如外部链接、下载和视频。
我建议您在网站上使用多种工具的组合。目前我最喜欢的组合是 GA 与 Clicky。
PS 我最近在我的博客上回顾了这些工具:http://www.fieg.nl/5-analytics-tools-other-then-google-analytics
I've tried Google Analytics, ChartBeat and Clicky.
I see Google Analytics as a must-have solution for every website. It's rock-solid and has proven itself over several years. Only thing you'll miss here are the real-time updates. That's where ChartBeat and Clicky come into sight.
ChartBeat is a great real-time monitor. Other then GA and Clicky this is a paid service. In my experience ChartBeat is more for tech-savy people that want to monitor the current load on the server. It does offers a cool replay option.
Clicky offerts the real-time updates that GA lacks. It has a cool Spy feature, where you can monitor which pages are requested by which user. It also logs click activity, like external links, downloads and videos.
I would suggest you use a combination of tools on your website(s). My favorite combination currently is GA with Clicky.
P.S. I've recently reviewed these tools on my blog: http://www.fieg.nl/5-analytics-tools-other-then-google-analytics