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1 minute uptime monitoring and more new custom upgrade options
We just launched a revamped upgrade page with some highly requested feature customization options.
Here's what the new upgrade page looks like:
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Tracking tel: URLs, custom heatmap objects, and other tracking code updates
Note 1: DO NOT PANIC. You don't need to change anything with the code installed on your site. We've simply made some changes to the way the code works, adding a couple of features and fixing a few bugs.
Note 2: Other than the "tel:" tracking, most of this only applies to advanced users.
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Local/internal search support
Local searches (searches performed with your site's own search engine) has been one of the biggest feature requests we've had over the years, so we're happy to finally support it!
First, you need to tell us what the search parameter is that your site uses. Common ones would be "q" or "search". Examples:
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Monitage uptime monitoring beta
Many Clicky users have asked us about site monitoring. We are happy that this is top-of-mind for some of you because its importance should not be understated. Often we will receive emails from Clicky users asking why there was a dramatic lag in visitors tracked or a complete drop-off altogether. While there can be many explanations, it is not uncommon that the site itself went down unbeknownst to the site owner. Standard web analytics will not be able to tell you this, but site uptime monitoring and alerts will.
With this in mind, we are excited to announce a closed beta in partnership with Monitage, a newly-developed site uptime monitoring service by Roxr Software (that's us). We have integrated Monitage into Clicky to give you a bigger picture of the health and activity of your web sites.
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GetClicky no more
You may have noticed that we're now live on clicky.com! Yay!
For 6 years, our brand has always been "Clicky". Excluding our domain name, nowhere on our site has the brand "GetClicky" ever been mentioned, other than some testimonials that we didn't edit. However, because of the old domain name, the majority people have always referred to us as "GetClicky". It didn't help that our Twitter handle was also @getclicky, but we wanted it to match our domain name (bad idea). It's always kind of driven us insane, but it's been an interesting lesson. If you can afford the right domain name, do yourself a favor and buy it as soon as possible. We paid a pretty freaking penny for clicky.com, but the second it was in our possession was just pure unadulterated joy.