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Clicky Adds Customizable Email Reports
Web analytics provider Clicky has announced the launch of customizable email reports today. Each report can be sent to multiple email addresses which is good when you need to get daily reports sent to clients. The reports can be customized to include the data points you are most interested in.
If you have multiple sites using Clicky, you can setup the reports as templates as assign them to multiple sites. The email reports option is currently available only for Pro account holders but founder Sean Hammons says they may provide a basic email report to all customers in the near future.
Currently you can only select daily, weekly or monthly. I'd love to see an open selection where I can pick the times and frequencies that work best for me. I am still hooked on the Clicky Spy. To be able to watch visitors in real time is just like heaven.
Here's a sample report - note that this report has only a couple of options checked.
Check out our interview with Clicky founder Sean Hammons and why we included Clicky in our top acquisition targets for 2008.
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I use them and they are great. Agree 100% about them being a top acquisition target for the year.
While the $$ would be great for them, I hope you are wrong about them being acquired.
clicky is a great tool for the low-medium sized sites/blogs. Part of the attractiveness is the frequent updates and personalized service from the team.
Given the way things have played out for sites like del.icio.us, flickr, etc. it would be tragic to see a site with such forward momentum get stalled under the weight of corporate bureaucracy.
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