5 Mobile Analytics to Track Your Mobile Sites

by Rocky Fu on May 12, 2009

Due to the technology differences between normal Internet and mobile Internet, it’s hard to keep tracking mobile sites with normal web analytics. Here are five mobile analytics you can choose to track your mobile sites.

  1. PercentMobile Mobile Analytics. PercentMobile provides a very decent looking mobile analytics interface. You can check out the demo here. It tells percentage of mobile traffic as well as percentages of access by:
    • Wi-fi
    • mobile phone models
    • mobile brands
    • Screen Dimensions
    • Service Providers
    • Service Provider Countries
  2. admob Mobile Analytics. The design is similar to normal web analytics tracking visitors, content, traffic sources and goals (defined as “events”). Watch the video for introduction:
  3. Mobilytics™ provides accurate visitor statistics, and detailed information about the phones they use and their capabilities. This mobile analytics dashboard is configured by you, to show the information you need at a single glance.  Check out the screen capture tour here.
  4. Bango Mobile Analytics. Bango Mobile Analytics also helps you with your mobile SEO by letting you track the individual keywords across multiple search networks and adjust accordingly. You can map the results you get to by country, operator and handset and see important trends, such as what keywords are best in different geographic regions. You can sign up for a 30 day trial.
  5. Flurry. Another mobile analytics for free.

Update (July 27 2009): Distimo Monitor is one central place to monitor your mobile apps in all app stores. Access all your app statistics from all app stores. Our analytics page contains all the information you need, updated every day.
Additionally, see how competition is doing. Which channels work for them? How did their price decrease influence their download numbers?

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