DroidAnalytics Brings Google Analytics With Graphs To Android Users

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While Google has brought many of their end-user apps to Android, their webmaster tools have been largely left out from the mix.  As such, a good number of third-party developers have been making a small niche of the market segment.  DroidAnalytics is the latest one to pop up, providing a very useful port of the Google Analytics service for Android users.

Google Analytics has been one of the most popular website tracking systems for a bit of time now, seeing heavy use from numerous site owners and online marketers.  While the interface can be accessed from a full HTML browser on Android, most of the graphical information just doesn't display, making it difficult to work with your stats from your handset.

Built from open developer APIs, DroidAnalytics pulls real-time data from Google Analytics and presents it in a form that's very useful for smartphone users.  Directly from the interface, you can display numerous categories of information (e.g. top keywords, goal conversion, etc) and produce line graphs of various pertinent data (e.g. pageviews, bounce rates, etc), both  in multiple time periods and date ranges.

It also supports multiple sites, importing information from all of your Analytics profiles as soon as you log in with your Google account.   This makes it easy to manage numerous domains simultaneously, allowing you to jump from one to another, without much delay.

Since it's clear that webmaster tools aren't in the top of Google's priority, site owners who want to manage their online properties from their mobile phones should definitely look towards DroidAnalytics.  It's exceptionally robust and well-done, especially considering the very affordable $1.40 price tag.  There's virtually nothing available on the Android Market that even comes close to matching it.

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