Performancing Metrics: Professional stats for your blog
Performancing, the people who brought you the Performancing blogging extension for
Firefox, have launched a new web service called Performancing Metrics that aims to provide "professional grade
blog statistics" for serious bloggers. Performancing Metrics can handle multiple blogs and will aggregate data
from all of your blogs, generates RSS feeds so you keep an eye on your stats easily, and shows AdSense data and search
engine traffic. It's entering a market currently occupied by Mint and, though it's not geared
specifically to blogs, Google Analytics. Performancing Metrics is
currently in a free, open beta period; no word on whether the service will still be free once it's out of beta.[Via Jeremy Zawodny]












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Subscribe to commentsConorMar 15th 2006 10:46AM
I believe they are looking to make it open source at some point in the future. Check out their latest post:
http://performancing.com/node/1518
Jordan RunningMar 15th 2006 10:51AM
Thanks for the link, Conor. It's unclear from the post whether the entire app will be open-sourced or only the JavaScript framework: "Our Javascript code is not obfuscated for a reason: We'll be making it Open Source, and available for all to use as they see fit." I'm guessing the latter, but I've been wrong before.
Nick WilsonMar 15th 2006 3:37PM
Yes, just the JS.
I wanted to release some of the PHP but it's just too easy to reverse engineer how our databases work, and that's really the key to what makes the system a cut above the rest.
You could use the JS to do all kinds of things though, and we hope users will continue to improve it...
Thanks for the writeup!