66Analytics Extended Web Analytics Software 42.0.0
Description
The 66Analytics Extended Web Analytics Software is a WordPress plugin designed to help you understand how visitors interact with your site. It uses lightweight tracking to capture meaningful behavior without adding heavy complexity. By seeing what users do on each page, you can identify friction points and improve key conversion paths.
With session replays, heatmaps, and user journeys, you get a clearer view of engagement—from first visit to key actions. This makes it easier to connect UX decisions to real on-site behavior. As a self-hosted analytics tool, it supports a privacy-friendly approach for teams that prefer more control over their data.
Whether you manage a blog, a landing page, or an ecommerce flow in WooCommerce, this all-in-one web analytics plugin helps you turn browsing patterns into practical, site-improvement insights.
Main Features
- Lightweight tracking — Collects visitor behavior data efficiently to keep analytics overhead low.
- Session replays — Replays user sessions so you can observe exactly how visitors interact with your pages.
- Heatmaps — Visualizes clicks, scrolling, and engagement to show what draws attention.
- User journeys — Shows how users move through your site so you can understand common paths.
- All-in-one analytics — Combines core analytics views in a single self-hosted WordPress plugin.
- Privacy-friendly setup — Supports a self-hosted workflow aimed at greater control of analytics data.
- WordPress-friendly implementation — Integrates as a plugin to fit into common WordPress site management.
Benefits
- Better UX decisions — See where users struggle and what they actually engage with using replays and heatmaps.
- Higher conversions — Improve conversion pages by optimizing flows revealed by user journeys.
- Clearer performance insights — Understand engagement patterns at the page and session level instead of relying on averages.
- Faster troubleshooting — Pinpoint where visitors drop off by reviewing real session behavior.
- More actionable reporting — Turn behavior data into site changes you can validate with subsequent tracking.
- Greater data control — Use a self-hosted approach to align analytics practices with privacy expectations.
Who is it suitable for?
- WordPress site owners who want deeper visitor behavior insights.
- WooCommerce store managers optimizing product and checkout experiences.
- Marketing teams running landing pages and conversion-focused campaigns.
- Web agencies supporting multiple client websites with analytics visibility.
- Blog and content teams improving engagement and navigation paths.
- Developers who prefer self-hosted, privacy-friendly analytics workflows.