Woopra

Woopra /ˈwprə/ is a real-time customer analytics service used by sales, service and marketing teams.

Woopra, Inc.
Web Services
IndustryTechnology
FounderElie Khoury, Jad Younan, John Pozadzides (Former CEO)
Headquarters,
United States
Key people
Elie Khoury, CEO
Jad Younan, CTO
ProductsWoopra Web Analytics
Websitewoopra.com

The platform is designed to help organizations optimize the customer life-cycle by delivering live, granular behavioral data for individual website visitors and customers. It ties this individual-level data to aggregate analytics reports for a full life-cycle view that bridges departmental gaps.

Press

In 2009, Daniel Brusilovski from TechCrunch called Woopra an "impressive live tracking and analytics service".[1] ReadWriteWeb named Woopra a top web product of 2010 and gave it an honorable mention in 2011. ReadWriteWeb's Founder, Richard MacManus, says Woopra is "without a doubt the most addictive business tool I use."[2] In 2012, eWeek listed Woopra as a "hot web analytics" company[3] and American Express OPEN Forum listed it as one of the "smartest web analytics tools".[4] Business 2 Community, in 2012, cites Woopra's real time analytics as a useful adjunct to Google Analytics.[5]

See also

References

  1. Brusilovski, Daniel (2009-10-12). "Woopra Opens Its Doors For Live Web Analytics". TechCrunch. Archived from the original on 2009-10-15.
  2. MacManus, Richard. "Richard MacManus' Top 10 Web Products of 2010". ReadWriteWeb. Retrieved 2012-02-25.
  3. Preimesberger, Chris. "Enterprise Applications: 10 Hot Data, Web Analytics Companies That You Should Know".
  4. Jantsch, John. "The 10 Smartest Web Analytics Tools".
  5. Jones, Shane (June 19, 2012). "Woopra: A Great Alternative to Google Analytics". business2community.com. Retrieved June 27, 2012.


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