ClickTale
The ClickTale web analytics tool gives you insights into your site visitors’ online behavior. You can use ClickTale to optimize your website’s performance, make it more accessible and user friends, and increase your conversion rates. ClickTale tracks mouse movements, mouse clicks and page scrolls, creating videos of customers’ browsing sessions, as well as heatmaps and behavioral reports. ClickTale doesn’t come to replace traditional web analytics tools (like Google Analytics), but to augment them. Read more →
The Clicky web analytics tool provides you with real time web analytics complete with on-site analytic reports, heatmaps, visitor information, and more. Using the information that Clicky provides, you can understand your visitor behavior better, see where to improve your content and navigation flow, and optimize your web pages to increase traffic conversions. Read more →
Crazy Egg
CrazyEgg is a heatmap and analytics service that you can use to see how visitors interact with your website and your content. CrazyEgg claims to provide you with actionable data that you can use to make your website more engaging, and increase your clicks and conversion rate. Read more →
Google Analytics
Google Analytics, as you probably already know, is one of the many services offered by search engine giant Google. Google Analytics is a free analytics platform* that provides you with detailed statistics about website traffic, sources, and social measurements, and offers you a way to measure goals, conversions, pre-defined trigger events and sales. Read more →
SeeVolution
SeeVolution isn’t your classical web-analytics service. Instead of showing you analytics in numbers, you see how visitors actually interact with your website, via heatmaps, that show you where people are looking, what they are clicking on, and even how far down the page they’ve gone. Read more →
StatCounter
StatCounter is a part of the web analytics tools family, and is a web tracking service that enables you to get visitor analysis for your website, in real time, and across many websites. StatCounter is free (up to a point, more on that later), and you can take a look at their live demo, which is based on a real, online and active website that sells guitars. Read more →