Anyone interested in this might like to read the lengthy discussion from when it was submitted two days ago:<p><a href="http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2999401" rel="nofollow">http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2999401</a><p>Edit:
On the other hand, it's now had a down vote, so I guess people don't want to read the previous discussion. I'll leave this here for a few minutes so people can see it, and then I'll delete it.<p>Sorry for the inconvenience.<p>Second edit: Hmm. Now upvoted again. I'll leave it - let people up or down vote as you choose. It's late here - I'm off.
Cool stuff here. My comment is not on the app itself, it's on how it's being marketed. My initial impression was that this was some Google-affiliated 10% project or something based on the branding on the page, then I noticed the owner in previous comments say different.<p>The person who made this, if even for purely altruistic purposes, should be leveraging the eyeballs into some lifetime value, whether it's Twitter followers, awareness of who created it, clickthroughs to a blog, etc. It saddens me - as a marketer - to see a cool project like this essentially exist in the wild without an author's signature.
If you go to <a href="http://www.analyticsrock.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.analyticsrock.com/</a> you get some bumper page, and pinging it resolves to a completely different IP, we resolves to this page: webredir.vip.gandi.net. I guess there is some DNS misconfiguration.<p>The site looks really promising though! Definitely get a twitter link up there or something.
I love this. It just breaks out the truly useful information from GA and removes the clutter.<p>I wish it did some more analysis from all of GA's data, and presented more information in such an easily digestible form.
@ig1: Please create an about page with info about yourself and the site. There's no way I'm going to give some random site access to my data without some background.<p>Also, a privacy policy is required by CA law.
Minus the sites instability (seems to be extremely slow and causes chrome to freak out) this idea and implementation is very cool. I've learned stuff I didn't know before about our sites.