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Is there a Buddypress Analytics that lets you learn more about individual user behavior?

  • @pjnu

    Participant

    I have Google Analytics and it’s amazing, but I was wondering if anyone knew of any plugins or services that could let me learn more about users. Is there a way to track what pages a user views or see the duration of their visit? I’m trying to learn more about what my users like or view often and discover what they might not know of or what they might dislike so I can improve my site. Thank you.

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  • @timseo

    Participant

    Getclicky and statcounter are other better analytics.

    @pjnu

    Participant

    Thank you @Timseo, I’ll check those out.

    @themightymo

    Participant

    PJ – Check out Heavy Analytics – http://heavyanalytics.com. It is a plugin that we are developing for this purpose. The purpose of the plugin is to give you actionable information about your WordPress/BuddyPress users. For example, it will help you figure out who the leaders in your community are, who the most active members of your community are, etc.

    We will be releasing the public Alpha soon and would love to have you test it out and provide some feedback when it is ready! Just enter your email address into the sidebar of the Heavy Analytics site.

    Toby

    @davidn879

    Member

    I’m looking for exactly the same kind of plugin. I want to track which individual users are clicking on each article’s tweet and like buttons, posting in groups/forums, making activity updates, commenting on articles, etc. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!

    @ipstenu

    Participant

    Woopra might be able to do that.

    @themightymo

    Participant

    @davidn879 – Much of that functionality will be included in our BuddyPress add-on for Heavy Analytics.

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