Just to give you all a little background:
This business originally started under another name, Tapefailure, but unfortunately, I had to shut it down due to major problems with the way the analytics were condensed (PHP caused major problems). However, I was determined not to let this idea go...
So, I've spent over a year re-planning and redeveloping the entire thing from scratch. This service will analyze everything from where users click, to where they pay attention when scrolling. It takes the concept of sites like UserFly one step further and breaks down the data for you.
I just launched today, so please let me know what you think.
I liked, although I received a email from your service today and I didn't remember opting in(Of course I might be wrong!), but I had a account on tapefailure.
Sorry about that. I'm having a few minor problems that didn't pop up during testing; nothing that can't be fixed with a process restart, but will be fixed.
Congrats on your persistence. I like the homepage - clean. I also like the freemium model packages. I have never seen the form metrics before and looks quite useful.
The form metrics feature was, in fact, based on feedback. I had some very basic form analytics in Tapefailure, but got a number of requests asking for more. I gave it a lot of consideration and came up with the current version as my initial solution.
Looks good. However, I think there are a couple of features missing:
* referrer: web sites, direct access, search. Make a list of website referrers (with the exact page), percentage between direct access/search/referrer, and where they land
* time spent of each page
* path people are taking: 60% page A, them 30% page B + 60% pace C + 10% left
Looks nice; I think a lot of people (myself included) have wanted some kind of all-inclusion analytics package for a long time. The pricing seems rather high, though.
Very cool. Nice to see some other options in this field. I have used userfly in the past and was not very impressed. I am currently using CrazyEgg and think this is more of a competitor to that than to userfly. The site looked very clean and well organized. I think CrazyEgg has you one-upped a bit with its confetti view showing referrers w/different colors but I imagine you're aware of that and considering adding it.
I would also like to invite you to add your app to my site, launchly. Launchly is all about getting feedback and attention for new web apps like yours. We track all aspects of your launch to help you see how you are doing and decide what changes to make. http://www.launchly.com
i signed up for a free account and saw "email (username)" and immediately just put a username. after submitting the form i just got the plain text error "bad email" with no other explanation. you may want to make the error messages friendlier and show the user the form data again, not just a white page with "bad email".
also, after receiving the script code and then clicking through, i was prompted to login again. not sure if that's an error or intentional but it seemed weird.
i put the script code on a couple sites and will see what kind of data it produces over the next few days.
the new _vt_* cookies sent by your script caught me by surprise when loading my site. i guess _vt_* reminds me of the old microsoft frontpage extension junk (_vti_bin, etc.) which triggered some bad memories.
For me signup failed. I get a near blank page (it says 'None'), however, the url shows "bad_email". I think it doesn't like email addresses of the form foo+bar@gmail.com - which is a valid email address and in common use, as in foobar+vistrac@gmail.com
what kind of data portability features are there (I can't see any)? Would love to know my data can be ripped as .csv and taken with me should i choose to, especially on the paid plans.
endtwist, I have been exploring pricing options for my behavioral targeting and optimization startup (http://www.wingify.com/) and was wondering how did you arrive at this pricing. Did you test the pricing? Or did you took an idea from your competitors' pricing and upped it a little bit? I am curious because your competitors (ClickTale, CrazyEgg, etc.) have a more affordable pricing.
Compared with CrazyEgg and ClickTale, I think the prices are actually very affordable.
CrazyEgg, while great for click analytics, does not offer scroll or form analytics.
On the other hand, ClickTale does, but they price by Page Views (individual pages), not Sessions (all pages browsed by a single visitor). If you do the math (assume 2 pages/visitor @ 20,000 page views for $99/month is equal to only 10,000 sessions), ClickTale is actually more expensive.
Of course, I'll have to let my potential customers decide the pricing, but I tried to choose prices that fit within the current market.
It might be a interesting idea options other then subscription.
For example, many someone might want to use this to audit a site. You need a data collection period (maybe collect data on x visits and then stop) then access to the analysis tools.
You could also do A/B tests on pricing and pricing model. Like currently on Wingify, we are testing what text elicits better responses: "Free Private Beta" v/s "Exclusive Beta" or "Signup for Beta"
Consider using something other than Lucida family for Windows visitors. It looks rather sloppy when rendered compared to Arial or other native OS fonts.
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[ 4.0 ms ] story [ 84.7 ms ] threadSo, I've spent over a year re-planning and redeveloping the entire thing from scratch. This service will analyze everything from where users click, to where they pay attention when scrolling. It takes the concept of sites like UserFly one step further and breaks down the data for you.
I just launched today, so please let me know what you think.
I'd sign up, but it's down now :-(
Some impressions from the demo:
Resolutions appear to be backwards to what I'm used to seeing -- I'm used to 'width by height.'
Demo page says I've received 0 visits. Maybe make the demo page some live data for vistrac or something -- that reads strangely.
Oops, can't click around more right now... looks like your site went down.
(shameless plug, I run http://sitecanary.com/ -- check it out :)
Was that a feature based on feedback?
Got a message saying 'none'. Would have loved to try it.
* referrer: web sites, direct access, search. Make a list of website referrers (with the exact page), percentage between direct access/search/referrer, and where they land
* time spent of each page
* path people are taking: 60% page A, them 30% page B + 60% pace C + 10% left
I would also like to invite you to add your app to my site, launchly. Launchly is all about getting feedback and attention for new web apps like yours. We track all aspects of your launch to help you see how you are doing and decide what changes to make. http://www.launchly.com
also, after receiving the script code and then clicking through, i was prompted to login again. not sure if that's an error or intentional but it seemed weird.
i put the script code on a couple sites and will see what kind of data it produces over the next few days.
the new _vt_* cookies sent by your script caught me by surprise when loading my site. i guess _vt_* reminds me of the old microsoft frontpage extension junk (_vti_bin, etc.) which triggered some bad memories.
Its running on a client's site now, looking forward to seeing some data.
cheers.
CrazyEgg, while great for click analytics, does not offer scroll or form analytics.
On the other hand, ClickTale does, but they price by Page Views (individual pages), not Sessions (all pages browsed by a single visitor). If you do the math (assume 2 pages/visitor @ 20,000 page views for $99/month is equal to only 10,000 sessions), ClickTale is actually more expensive.
Of course, I'll have to let my potential customers decide the pricing, but I tried to choose prices that fit within the current market.
For example, many someone might want to use this to audit a site. You need a data collection period (maybe collect data on x visits and then stop) then access to the analysis tools.
You could price that as a one off package.