Piwik

Piwik
Stable release
2.16.5 / 4 October 2016 (2016-10-04)
Repository github.com/piwik/piwik
Operating system Cross-platform
Available in PHP
Type Web analytics
License GNU GPL v3
Website piwik.org

Piwik (pronounced /ˈpwk/[1]) is a free and open source web analytics application written by a team of international developers that runs on a PHP/MySQL webserver. It tracks online visits to one or more websites and displays reports on these visits for analysis. As of September 2015, Piwik was used by nearly 900 thousand websites,[2] or 1.3% of all websites,[3] and has been translated to more than 45 languages.[4] New versions are regularly released every few weeks.[5]

Features

Piwik displays reports regarding the geographic location of visits, the source of visits (i.e. whether they came from a website, directly, or something else), the technical capabilities of visitors (browser, screen size, operating system, etc.), what the visitors did (pages they viewed, actions they took, how they left), the time of visits and more.

In addition to these reports, Piwik provides other features for analysis of the data it accumulates, such as:

Piwik also provides features that are not directly related to analyzing web traffic, including:

Piwik can also be integrated with third-party apps including CMSes such as WordPress [7] or Drupal, E-Commerce apps such as Magento or PrestaShop, bulletin board systems such as phpBB, and more.[8]

The Piwik community has also created several plugins that can be used to augment Piwik. There are currently 58 third-party plugins.[9]

Commercial services

The developers of Piwik offers commercial services including yearly support plans, training, managed hosting and general Piwik-related consulting (for installation, system configuration and maintenance, scaling and custom development).[10]

History

Matthieu Aubry receiving an award for Piwik at the 2012 New Zealand Open Source Awards

Piwik was released in late 2007 as a replacement for phpMyVisites, with full API support, a cleaner UI, modern graphs, better architecture and better performance.[11]

On 21 November 2008, SourceForge.net announced the availability of Piwik as a hosted application for developers.[12][13]

Piwik was selected SourceForge.net's Project of the Month for July 2009.[14]

In August 2009, Piwik was named among the best of open source enterprise in InfoWorld's 2009 Bossie Awards.[15]

In December 2012 Piwik started crowdfunding for requested new features.[16]

See also

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Piwik.

References

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