michael, February 17, 2012

cPanel is the industry leader for turning standalone servers into a fully automated point-and-click hosting platform. cPanel powers web hosting companies and organizations that have a need to automate and offer competitive hosting services.

We’re happy to announce cPanel has chosen to bundle Logaholic Web Analytics with the new cPanel 11.32 release by default, enabling hosting providers to easily offer a comprehensive and easy to use web site stats solution.

If you use cPanel to manage your website and you don’t have Logaholic yet, please contact your hosting provider and ask them to activate Logaholic for your account!

michael, December 20, 2011

We’re happy to announce the release of Logaholic Web Analytics version 3. This major new release has been quite a while in the making so we’re excited to finally be able to share it with you all.

We’ve made a 30 second clip to give you a first impression:

New user interface

Logaholic has been revamped in this version to give you better, faster and more convenient access to your web analytics reports. We’ve created a short tutorial (6 mins) to show you how you can use and create dashboards in Logaholic 3.0:

If you would like to take the new UI for a test drive, you can check out the live demo here:
http://www.logaholic.com/demo/

New features

  • Drag & Drop reports to create custom dashboards on the fly
  • Create PDF documents from dashboards
  • Toggle between Tables, Pie or Graph modes for report visualization
  • Manually give visitors a custom name and/or mark them as a bot
  • Long reports can be paginated into smaller chunks
  • Open entire categories of reports with one click
  • Added IPv6 support
  • Possibility to switch between the old and new UI
  • PHP class for creating your own Logaholic reports
  • New Javascript function for logging custom events in Logaholic
  • Install Logaholic as a WordPress plugin

New Reports

You can now extend your Logaholic with plugin reports available in the Logaholic Report Store (opening soon).
There are a number of trail reports already available in this release, but our opening store lineup will include Twitter reports, Facebook analytics, Youtube statistics, Goal Analysis and more.

Creating your own reports

The new code behind Logaholic’s reporting engine makes the software completely extendible with any number of reports, using almost any kind of local or remote data source.

If you have some knowledge of coding in PHP, you can easily write your own reports using the PHP class we’ve created. We’re currently writing the documentation and tutorials for this and will post it soon!

Other changes

  • The entire user interface has been redesigned
  • All graphs have been redesigned in Javascript/HTML5
  • The javascript tracker tag has been changed (update your pages)
  • Added keyword “(Not Provided)” to account for Google SSL search
  • Improved column sorting and pagination features on tables
  • Improved browser, OS and Device detection
  • Improved XML output mode
  • Improved World map US view
  • Added caching for resolved IP’s
  • Added mysql prefix for use in shared databases
  • and much more

We hope you like the new user interface, but just in case you prefer the old one, we’ve added a way to keep using that too 🙂

Download now: Logaholic 3.0 beta

We’ll be releasing more videos and documentation soon, so please make sure you subscribe to the blog, or connect via Facebook, Twitter or Youtube.

michael, October 18, 2011

michael, October 11, 2011

If you are in the neighborhood, don’t forget to drop by our booth at the cPanel Automation Bootcamp conference in Austin, Texas.

Bootcamp!

For more info, check out the site: bootcamp.cpanel.net

michael, October 6, 2011

Logaholic just opened a new Questions & Answers forum where we’ll be actively available to provide support for the Logaholic software. We’ve moved the content from our old knowledge base to the Q&A to get things started.

The Q&A should be an easier way for you to find answers to common questions and get support from the Logaholic team and the community as a whole. Check it out here (yes, we intentionally tried to find something that looks like StackExchange.com … because that rocks)