Reinvigorate and Measure Map are two analysing tools that allows you to measure and analyse your own blog or website's statistics so that you can track links to see who sends you traffic, find out what people do at your site, view how many visitors you have had to date, view what posts were visited today and more. This enables you to get the most out of your website without going to too much trouble.
They are very much like Google Analytics but more advanced, have slicker designs and the data is displayed as simply or as complex as you like. Both of them are currently in a closed beta phase, so I cannot test them as of yet, but I would love to see what they are like. I have submitted my email to them both and when they open for subscriptions again I will be one of the first to know.
I will let you know if I get a subscription and then post a review or two on them after that time. That is about all I can write on this matter at the moment as I have not seen what they can do or how powerful they are. Watch this space.




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April 11th, 2007
#1
Once you sign up for Reinvigorate, you will (probably) not want anything else. As you mentioned, the interface is slick, really slick, and the stats are pretty good. I particularly like the Visitors report, which lists the referring URL, the entry URL, and various info about the visitor (browser info, location, etc.). Other reports are also useful for the chart / statistics people.
May 5th, 2007
#2
Reinvigorate rocks! Once signups are open to everyone, it's really gonna take off. They have an outstanding interface, quite different from anything else out there. And they did the interface right, it's nearly perfect. The only thing I'd like to see is the ability to look at stats for a specific day.
Haven't got to try Measure Map out yet.
May 5th, 2007
#3
Can't wait to start to use that then, still haven't got a reply from any of them yet though, thanks for the thumbs-up.
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