Rating: 4 stars
Does it’s intended job to a great extent.
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A very useful Plugin to monitor accesses, relative urls and IPs.
Recommended for those who want to keep the flow of visits under control.
Rating: 5 stars
This is an excellent plugin!
It provides very useful insights into how our site is used by our users and students.
Rating: 1 star
which ou cannot remove
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Good plugin, but the intrusive advertising in the WordPress backend for making a reivew is annoying!
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Good simple interface with easy export an reporting features
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I had written a negative review but the issues I had noticed were fixed quickly in the most recent version.
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I really liked this Plug-In – it was simple and did what I needed – until they upgraded the version from 3.3.19 – Not sure if they are trying to push people to Premium, but I rolled back to 3.3.19 which works great for me, and won’t be upgrading.
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Newest release disables everything and makes you pay in order to use features that were previously free.
Rating: 5 stars
We like it, thank you for creating. Keep up the great work and keep discovering that you are a god (creator) as you have already tapped in. Wishing you a life filled with love, joy, peace and prosperity. Namaste
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It’s a very powerful plugin that constantly keeps improving.
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I installed the free version but it seems that everything requires the premium edition.
The only thing that I could see worked in the free edition is the Activity Logs of posts, which I can already see with other free tools.
Please let me know if this is not the case and I will review my rating after having tested it following your instructions.
P.S. I think the tutorial video was made using a Premium edition
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I do not understand…
I wanted to try this plugin so I installed the free version. But the logs remain completely empty. Nothing is tracked. The tutorial video says that you need to set triggers, but that option says it is a Premium option only. So how can you test the free version if you can only enable it after buying the Premium version??? That makes the free version completely useless, about as useful as a couple of screenshots and nothing more.
Please enlighten me if I misunderstand this.
(If I was wrong about this, then I’ll increase the rating after reviewing the product)
Rating: 5 stars
This Plugin helped us finding hickups in the site. Good analyzing tool
Adrian
Dutch Genealogical Society
Weesp NL
Rating: 4 stars
It works as intended. The free version is a bit limited but still useful.
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I like the plug , easy to config , easy to understand and use.
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Great plugin, thoughtfully designed. The only thing I’d add would be the ability to search by visitor city.
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Well-designed plugin that’s very easy to use
Fast responsive support, new features added regularly
Rating: 1 star
It is paid only plugin, there is no free version. Waste of time.
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Not much, but a noticeable increase in page load times. Also, support claims that timestamps written into logs are based on server time set in WP Settings, but they are not. They are UTC (Zulu).
But it does what it says, and if you need to track employee (logged-in user) page views instead of server’s page view stat, then this plug-in will do.
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You have to pay for premium just to set the time zone?? This is complete garbage.
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The difference of this activity log compared to the plethora of others is it’s more focused on “users, aka website visitors” instead of just logged on admin/editors/bots and errors etc.. I have found that the most popular versions of those other activity logs are just useless bloat, most of which do not work properly.
I do feel this is the current best option if you are wanting to know what all users are doing on your site with connection time/activty/info/location/referrer etc. It does have a nice breakdown of stats for sessions/pages/custom post types if you are wanting to view specific activity info, like who viewed the “Real Important Page” maybe I should reward them for paying attention.
Bugs, some “fixed”
1. Time zone issues, this was fixed.
2. ip/host incorrect, this happens on premium if you anonymised ip to store, but shows them that way, should just stored anon no display on log that way.
3. Log does not display on mobile devices, not responsive.
4. Unknown on various info displayed, but server logs has good info, inconsistent.
5. Premium version auto adds a new premium features plugin, will not update properly at times, misleading and requires manual deactivating re install.
***** Old review below
I like this plugins feature set, minimal but exactly what I need to see. Helps me to send offers on a WooCommerce digital content site when I notice users are looking at a particular product often, but not purchasing. A little nudge helps and this plugin puts that info in a place I can easily see.
Edit, I upgraded mainly for the role exclusion and time zone custom setting.
Update the custom time zone does not work for my area, this is important. Has been fixed.
Rating: 4 stars
The free version offers quite limited functionality but it still performs well.
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I started out using the free version and eventually upgraded to the paid license so I could keep the logs longer. I use this on all of our sites. The reporting is clear and very useful! Be sure to go to settings and turn on tracking after you install it! That’s the one thing I noticed could be easy to miss the first time you add the plugin.
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This plugin doesn’t seem to work at all…not the free version anyway. I installed it, enabled tracking for all posts types, go and view pages and posts and nothing ever shows up in the log.
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I was looking for something to track users on our website. This plugin is exactly what I needed. You can track activity and users. You can see who visited which pages, and the referring page they came from. The premium version gives you even more useful features like tracking only users who are logged in, additional view options, and so on. Excellent plugin, highly recommended!!
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Simple and easy to use.
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It’s a good starting point but needs some work:
1) Extending the periods for logs to be retained – two weeks is not enough for most purposes.
2) The “settings” button URL is hard-coded so this only works for sites on a top level domain.
3) There is no export functionality.
Rating: 3 stars
This is a great plugin, but I’m finding that the tracking for portfolio and posts to be a bit inconsistent. I’m not always getting the correct data logged from my testing.
The other issue is that the plugin only allows a 2 weeks retention of history which is kind of short. It’d be great if it could go up to 30,60,90 days.
Finally, an export to CSV, JSON feature would be great. I know it’s free, but these are features I think people would be willing to pay for. It’s one of the only plugins out there that allows for tracking of logged in user behaviour.
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Working fine for me, I wanted something that gives exactly the amount of information this plugin does. Nice, thank you.
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