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Reinvigorate, long forgotten site metrics service

Posted on July 24th, 2008 | Under Web Apps | (2) Comments »

Update: I have some contact with Sean from Reinvigorate recently, and it seems like they will be rolling out new services and features for Reinvigorate in 1 or 2 months time, after lying low for almost 8 months. So I will just cross my fingers and wait for a surprise. Just glad to hear the service is not dead yet.

Some of you may have heard of this service called Reinvigorate which is a hosted real-time website metrics services like statscounter, Mint and Google Analytics (well this one is not so real-time). I started using this in 2006 for several websites and blog, and still using it until today. The project itself is somewhat dead, last updates or message I received from them was in middle of 2007 when Reinvigorate was still in beta. Since then, the service is still functioning except the fact that nobody is accepted for the service anymore.

For those who have managed to get an account, it is indeed a blessing as it is a good one (much better than WordPress.Com stats). User Interface is excellent, there’s a desktop client for users to check the site events realtime and various kind of graphs and stats. The only bad thing is that existing users are not able to invite other people to join instead they can only add the sites into their account and create additional access information for other users.

For those who have never seen how Reinvigorate looks like, I have a screenshot below showing the dashboard.