Official Google Analytics App Finally Arrives for Android; Webmasters Rejoice

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Being a site administrator definitely has its ups and downs. Sure, there’s a ton of fun in reporting the latest and greatest stories from the Android community, but there are a ton of other behind-the-scenes work that goes on that can get a bit tedious from time to time.

As of yesterday, we can chalk up one more point for speed and productivity because the official Google Analytics app is finally available for Android. While, there have been a few options available for keeping up with your stats, this one is the real deal, folks.

It packs a ton of functionality and even allows you to view real-time visitor stats, so you can see exactly how many viewers are checking out your content at any given time. You can even see exactly where they are on your site. Pretty nifty, right?

With the Google Analytics App, you can access the same accounts and profiles you see when you open Analytics from a desktop browser, but you’ll see reports that are optimized for your phone.

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Swipe through these reports to see the essential data about your websites and apps anywhere, anytime:
  • Real-Time: See the number of visitors you currently have and a list of the pages (for websites) or screens (for apps) that are currently popular.
  • Dashboard: Monitor the KPIs and user metrics you care about the most. By default, you’ll see your Daily Unique Visitors and your Goal Conversion Rate, but you can customize the dashboard to change which reports, metrics, or segments you see.
  • Automatic and Customized Alerts: Google Analytics detects statistical anomalies in your data and can send you an alert when something unusual happens. See either automatic alerts, or customize your settings to send alerts based on your own benchmarks.

Check it out for free with the link below.

Download Google Analytics

Via: Google Analytics Blog

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Tony is a mobile enthusiast with a passion for Android smartphones and tablets. He is the Site Founder and Editor-in-Chief, and can typically be found lurking in an Android development forum near you.