I’m obsessed with analytics.
Ever since I was a kid, I loved sports statistics. Not like the guy that knows who had the highest batting average in 1987 or the most touchdown passes in a single game, but I love the story that stats can tell. So, when it comes to web analytics, I spend way too much time looking at them.
GAget will be great on my dashboard!
GAget
GAget is going to save me time from logging into Google Analytics. Just a quick look at my OS X dashboard and I’ll be set!
Features include:
- See the important information of the day without any clutter
- Check out the number of your visits for the last two weeks
- See the rate of new visitors and bouncers
- Refresh data with one click or wait for the automatic refresh
- Automaticaly check for updates
- Easily switch between profiles
- View one, two or four weeks’ data
- Change the chart between visitors, new visitors rate and bouncers rate
I’m keeping tabs on more than one site — no problem. GAget now supports multiple instances!
GAget is completely free, so if you get it, use it and love it, be sure to buy GAget creator Zoltan Hosszu a cup of coffee.
Josh says
Hey Man, thank you for this write up and link. It was super useful… I am not the most high tech guy, so something like this helps me stay in tune with analytics but and is simple to use. Thanks.
Eric Dye says
Woot! Great to hear, Josh!
Ruben Nunez says
I tried this one out and really liked it. Its nice and clean. Its finally given me a good enough reason to use my Mac widgets, which I’ve played with but never put to good use.
Eric Dye says
Great!
Metacowboy says
Wounderfull work with a gorgous desingne , just one missing where are the new real time stats ?
Eric Dye says
That would be awesome.