WP Visitors Tracker 2.6
Description
WP Visitors Tracker is a WordPress plugin that helps you understand how people move through your site by replaying real visitor journeys. Instead of relying only on aggregated stats, it lets you watch the path users take across pages, so you can identify where confusion happens. In the WordPress admin interface, you can control the replay (pause or step through) to see what visitors do during each session.
The plugin records key details such as actions, visit timing and duration, connected user info, device/screen resolution, country and city, plus browser and IP information. With automatic deletion of old visits, you can keep your tracking data manageable while still using the insights to optimize your site and improve user flow.
Main Features
- Visit replay in admin — Replays visitor sessions directly from the WordPress admin interface.
- Page-by-page navigation — Automatically plays through the pages so you can follow the exact route taken.
- Step controls — Lets you pause, navigate, and move through visit steps to inspect behavior.
- Connected user identification — Helps identify users who are connected during the visit.
- Screen resolution reproduction — Records and reproduces the visitor’s screen resolution (e.g., mobile vs monitor) during replay.
- Location details — Shows country and city information for each recorded visit.
- Comprehensive visit data — Stores date, duration, user, country, IP, and browser.
- Automatic old-visit deletion — Removes older visits automatically to keep data from growing indefinitely.
Benefits
- Clear user flow — Translates recorded actions into an observable journey, making it easier to understand navigation paths.
- Better UX decisions — Helps you spot friction points and adjust layouts or page flow based on what users actually do.
- Improved optimization — Supports targeted changes by showing where visitors hesitate or drop off during the replay.
- Device-aware insights — Replaying screen resolution helps you validate how experiences differ across mobile and desktop.
- More actionable tracking — Combines visit data (browser, IP, location) with replay, improving the quality of insights.
Who is it suitable for?
- WooCommerce store owners who want to review customer navigation across WordPress pages
- Marketing and CRO teams focused on improving conversions through user-flow insights
- Web agencies managing multiple WordPress sites and client optimization tasks
- Content creators and publishers aiming to refine article or landing-page paths
- Online training or membership sites that need to understand how learners move through pages
- Product teams analyzing on-site behavior for UX improvements