Most of the analysis and statistics web tools such as Google Analytics bring back your statistics with the delay of a day. If you are seeking an instantaneous alarm of activity of your website, you will like to see this service, Snoop.

Most of the analysis and statistics web tools such as Google Analytics bring back your statistics with the delay of a day. If you are seeking an instantaneous alarm of activity of your website such as the new visitor, the new unique visitor, the new comment or the new order, you will like to see this service, Snoop.
Snoop is a desktop application functioning on the system platform of Windows or Mac, which informs you of the activities in your website or blog. It is very easy to install and use. To use it, you just need insert some lines of Javascript code in your website or blog. After this, the instant tracking of your website or blog begins immediately. The events such as ‘new visitors’, ‘new comment’, ‘new order’ can be detected too.
Besides the real-time activity tracking, costumed events define, and compatible with Windows and Mac, it also has other great features, such as sound notifications and name tag integration.
Sound notifications are easy to understand. It means for each event you will have a unique sound to inform you. If you’re caught up in your work, or in another room, you don’t have to worry about missing events. Name tag integration is an easy way to identify exactly who your visitors are. It works by linking information of the username, e-mail, account ID on your website or blog with the session ID on Snoop to track every activity of every exact visitor on your site or blog. All these features are very easy to be achieved just by simply inserting some additional variables in the Javascript code, which are well explained in its webpage.
Below are the summary of its features:
- Real-time activity tracking
- Sound notifications.
- Costumed events define.
- Name tag integration (an easy way to identify exactly who your visitors are)
- Compatible with Windows and Mac.













September 2nd, 2009 at 10:13 pm
very useful information. i will try to check this out.tnx