
Aug 2, 2009
I don’t know why, but I love also all kind of stats. It’s just fun to have dozens of data and then analyze it with graphs and pie charts. Here is list of services that gives stats from various sources. I use all of them regularly.
- Google analytics – Nice stats of the website
- Woopra – Awesome realtime website stats tracking
- Feedburner – Nice feed subscribers/reach tracking
- Webalizer – Bandwith monitor provided by my webhost
- Hlstatsx – Most of my games are source games, so the Hlstatsx generates nice stats. (Open source version)
- Etqw stats site – The official stats site
- My own script that generates graphs from official ET:QW tracker
- Steamcommunity – Steamcommunity gives gametime stats and also very detailed stats for some games (tf2,l4d)
- Tweetstats – Very clean and nice stats for twitter usage
- Twitter grader – Another cool stats tool for twitter
- Twittercounter – Get graphs from followers
- Cloc/ohcount – Some stats from my programming
- Ohloh – Stats for almost every open source project. Code analysis.
- mon.itor.us – Just pinging my site and checking that it’s up and running
- Pisg – Stats from IRC
- Last fm – All of the music I listen is listed on last.fm Also see my history/progress graph generated from last.fm stats
- Wakoopa – Wakoopa tracks what apps I use and how much.

Jul 31, 2009
Ego is simple app for iPhone/iPod touch that displays many stats in one simple view. Ego supports couple of web stats systems. Google analytics is maybe the most popular stats tracking tool, so it is included. But Ego also supports Squarespace, Mint, Google pagerank, Feedburner and Twitter.
Configuring application is fast and simple. Application is mostly just beautiful list of all the stats. If you have multitiple websites, Ego is perfect way to check all the sites once.
I would like to have some more stats, like graphs and pie charts, but still this application is worth of the 1.5€
If you are addicted to stats I recommend to try this app.
To see this app in action, go to Ego app’s homepage. There is nice video of the app.


Jun 2, 2009
I can’t understand why I haven’t wrote anything about woopra. O_O I have used it for about 6 monts and I love it. It is simply the best web analytics system ever created. And as it is still beta, it is totally free to use! Only problem is that creation of new account is just little slow… I had to wait for one week to get my account.
Woopra works just like any other analytics system. You get piece of html/javascript code that you add to your site. Then it starts to track your stats. But the best feature about woopra is that it shows everything in realtime! You can see when visitors comes to your site, what they are doing and so on. It is also possible to start chat with visitor.
Woopra looks nice when your site gets nice hit from digg/stumbleupon/<insert cool site here> and many visitors comes to your site.
If you have a website, you MUST try Woopra!

Woopra showing stats on my blog when I got small amount of visitors from stumbleupon.

May 11, 2009
Analytics lite is great application for iPhone/iPod touch. With it you can check latest stats of google analytics.
Interface is clean and application is easy to use. There is small lag when changing site, bit that’s just a minor problem.
Best thing is that this app is totally free. There is small add banner, but it’s not a big deal.
If you use analytics you must try this app.
(this blog post is created using wordpress iPod touch application)
