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Reinvigorate Snoop : Look at your website stats from desktop

Do you frequently check your website statistic manually and currently looking for an alternative method to check your website statistics especially the referer address, and the current page your visitors viewing ? and even better you can look at the updated data without refreshing the page or without logging in into their website first

If that’s what you’re looking for, then maybe you should try to signup with the web stats tracking service from Reinvigorate. Although they’re currently only accepting beta registration (try applying with them), but i'm sure you wont regret it since recently they introduced a new feature to check your website statistic using their new Desktop Application program called Snoop (still in beta stage and even better it does not use installer so you just need to run it directly from where you extracted it) :P

Currently by using this program, you can get live data on who’s accessing your site (if you use their name tag feature), the currently accessed page, their ip address, and their referer (if there’s any). Although i hope in the future maybe they could also implement showing the visitors browser user-agent directly from Snoop or if its possible perhaps maybe they should change the currently viewed page into currently viewed url and also made a direct link from it :P

And the conclusion is, i really like the idea on checking website statistic from desktop without the need to login first from it’s website since i never saw / use anything like this before

As a reminder, Reinvigorate is still in beta (program or their website) … so you’ll need to wait before getting accepted by them but i think it is worth the time ;)

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    Johny | Jun 21, 2007 at 22:50 / 10:50 PM | Links to this comments | Reply

    Thanks, sound interesting. I use google statistic tool but its online (I mean you must run it from you browser). I could use some desktop app which is able to monitor my sites. Gonna check it out soon.

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    Reaper-X | Jun 23, 2007 at 13:09 / 1:09 PM | Links to this comments | Reply

    yes actually i really like this program but it'd be better if they could also improve it any further to show more options :D

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    Helen | Jul 4, 2007 at 13:37 / 1:37 PM | Links to this comments | Reply

    Whats the point of desktop app if it works over the internet and require connection

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    Reaper-X | Jul 7, 2007 at 19:35 / 7:35 PM | Links to this comments | Reply

    well i believe for those who likes to see their site statistics live from their desktop this is a really good program :)

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