Description
Real Time Web Analytics
Use the popular Stetic Web Analytics on your WordPress blog.
Just enter your project token and api key and the Stetic tracking code will be automaticly be added to your site. Now you can watch your stats on the wordpress dashboard and on the Stetic plugin statistics page.
Use of 3rd Party and external service
You have to be registered with Stetic (URL: https://www.stetic.com/) to use this plugin. Data is send to and retrieved from Stetic servers.
For the terms of use and privacy policies from Stetic, please visit the following URL’s:
https://www.stetic.com/terms/
https://www.stetic.com/privacy/
Features
- Ads the Stetic Tracking Code to your blog
- You can choose the Hidden Counter Option
- WordPress Dashboard: Todays performance graph and numbers: Visitors, Page Impressions, Pages/Visit, Time on Site
- Stetic Dashboard page
Stetic Dashboard page
- Todays performance graph
- Statictic numbers (Visits, PI’s and so on) for Today, Yesterday, This month, Last month, This year and Total
- Performance Graph for last 31 days
- Performance Graph for this year
- Site Stats
- Keyword Stats
- Referrer Stats
- Browser Stats
- OS Stats
- Screen Stats
- Visitor log of the last 25 visitors
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Installation
The automatic plugin installer should work for most people. Manual installation is easy and takes fewer than five minutes.
- Create a
stetic
directory in yourplugins
directory. Typically that’swp-content/plugins/stetic/
. - Into this new directory upload the plugin files (
stetic.php
, etc.) - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress.
- Enter your Stetic project token and the API key. Don’t use somebody else’s data or key!
- Now your visitors should be tracked and you can view your stats on the dashboard and the Stetic statistics page
Reviews
Contributors & Developers
“Stetic” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
ContributorsTranslate “Stetic” into your language.
Interested in development?
Browse the code, check out the SVN repository, or subscribe to the development log by RSS.
Changelog
1.0.13
- Disabled cookies by default, new option to enable cookies.
1.0.12
- Bugfixes for PHP 8 and debug mode
1.0.11
- Bugfixes for PHP 8 and debug mode
1.0.10
- Compatibility tests
1.0.9
- Security & Javascript fixes
1.0.8
- Readme fixes / Security fixes
1.0.7
- Security fixes
1.0.6
- Compatibility tests
1.0.5
- Compatibility tests
1.0.4
- A small bugfix
1.0.3
- Limit viewing of the stats to users, who can edit the dashboard
1.0.2
- PHP short open tag fix.
1.0.0
- Initial version