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I-stats Demo

Welcome to I-stats

I-stats Monthly graphThis brief 3-page demo will show you some of our main features divided into our four reporting groups: Audience Analysis, Navigation Analysis, Content Analysis and Marketing Analysis.

Audience Analysis

Latest Visitors, Domains, Browsers, Screen Resolutions, Operating Systems, Countries.

I-stats keeps complete unique information about the last 1,000 (or 10,000 for I-stats Server) visitors to your website. Even though not all visitors' unique information is saved forever, all of their data is saved combined with those of other users. For example, the data in domains, browsers, screen resolutions, operating systems and countries are from the very first visitor to the latest.

I-stats Latest Visitors
Latest visitors page.

Navigation Analysis

Visitor Paths, Path Analysis, Ideal Path Analysis, Page Analysis and Visit Lengths.

You can see the unique path for the latest 1,000 (or 10,000) visitors, and the combined path analysis of all of your visitors and how long they spend in each page. At any time, I-stats allows you to set up Ideal Path and have the report generated with data already saved.

I-stats Visitor Unique Path
Visitor Unique Path
I-stats Path Analysis and Ideal Path Analysis
Path Analysis and Ideal Path Analysis.

I-stats Path Analysis
Most common 3-level paths.

Content Analysis

Popular Pages, Entry Pages, Exit Pages, Pages Not Visited and Pages Segmentation.

You can see the list of your web pages being visited the most and where users are getting in and out of your site. You can group your web pages by segments of your website. For example, if you have a members area and a marketing section, you may want to separate them so you have clear reports.

I-stats Popular Pages
Popular Pages

I-stats Page Segmentation
Page Segmentation

Marketing Analysis

Referring Links, Keywords, Search Engines and Image Searches.

I-stats has the most complete analysis about how your visitors are getting to your website. They may be entering the URL themselves, or using search engines to find web pages or images. However they get to your site, you will be able to see it in this section.

I-stats Keywords
Keywords

I-stats Image Searches
Image Searches