Clicky - Web 2.0 Analytics
Clicky is an easy to use in-depth web analytics and statistics package. They offer tons of features which let you analyze and track almost everything your readers done!
There are a lot of web analytics program available to choose including Sitemeter, Statcounter, Google Analytics, Mint, and even FeedBurber. Depands on your own needs, you may choose one of these services or combination of them. As i know, many blogs/websites use 2 or 3 web analytics program to track their visitors, because single program can’t fulfill their needs. So, why not choose an analytics program which offer all the features required? Here comes Clicky, a brand new Web 2.0 style web analytics program, which offer tons of features and services (although some of the features are only available for paid users).
If i show you the whole features list that Clicky offer, you may need to spend more than half an hour in this post, so i had summarize a few outstanding features that their competitors don’t have:
- Customizable dashboard.
- Developer API for easy access to all your data in XML, JSON and PHP format.
- A lot of widgets that you can put on your blog/website, even for iGoogle.
- Track custom data for every visitor.
- View popular data in a TagCloud.
- Spy (a live view of your web site) which look like Digg.
- Affiliate program which earn money when you refer someone.
As state clearly in their website, Clicky is not for everyone. Clicky is just for small-medium sites which care every single visitor’s action and for those who want to study their visitors behaviors. For a free account, you can only track 1,000 pageviews daily. When you first register, you get a 21 days free trial of the Professional service (which include all the features and 30,000 pageviews tracked daily).
The interesting feature that they offer is the affiliate program, which pay you 20% of every payment made by your visitors and 5% second tier commission. For more information about the affiliate program, you can view their Help section.

Are you still using Sitemeter or Statcounter? Why not create a Clicky account and try out now?
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Looks good to me, did you compare the data with other popular services like Google Analytics or Sitemeter?
ya, actually i tried sitemeter and FeedBurber, but Clicky haven’t yet. When after i using it i tell you my result ok? thx for sharing…happy holiday=)
@Nirmal: I use Sitemeter, Statmeter, Clicky, and Google Analytics. But i place them in different place. Basically, Statmeter and Clicky give me similar result. I suggest that you use both Google Anylatics and Clicky.
What is about the user privacy and data?
@dicky: are there some significant differneces in the stats between G Analytics and Clicky - since clicky tracks also the user without JS?