tag:feedback.chartbeat.com,2008-02-07:/pages/general/activityGeneral on UserVoice2010-09-07T13:11:16+00:00tag:feedback.chartbeat.com,2008-02-07:Event/28304892010-09-07T13:11:16+00:002010-09-07T13:11:16+00:00Provide ability to hover over red line and see number of people at that given time! [updated]<p>Provide ability to hover over red line and see number of people at that given time!</p><p>Boris Revsin said:<br /><p class="textilish">Thanks. Chartbeat is great, we are awaiting to see which package we're gonna need.</p>
<p class="textilish">Boris</p></p>tag:feedback.chartbeat.com,2008-02-07:Event/28304732010-09-07T13:09:55+00:002010-09-07T13:09:55+00:00Provide ability to hover over red line and see number of people at that given time! [updated]<p>Provide ability to hover over red line and see number of people at that given time!</p><p>Allan Beaufour (admin) responded:<br /><p class="textilish">Good idea</p></p>tag:feedback.chartbeat.com,2008-02-07:Event/28304752010-09-07T13:09:55+00:002010-09-07T13:09:55+00:00Provide ability to hover over red line and see number of people at that given time! [is now under review]<p>Provide ability to hover over red line and see number of people at that given time!</p>tag:feedback.chartbeat.com,2008-02-07:Event/28265192010-09-07T02:23:52+00:002010-09-07T02:23:52+00:00Provide ability to hover over red line and see number of people at that given time!<p>Boris Revsin suggested:<br />Provide ability to hover over red line and see number of people at that given time!</p>tag:feedback.chartbeat.com,2008-02-07:Event/27678852010-08-31T17:43:30+00:002010-08-31T17:43:30+00:00Use a "forever scroll" to load the site dashboard [updated]<p>I've been noticing a lag lately when loading the dashboard, if you look at some of the more popular blogs, you'll see they don't load the entire content of the page, but render what's visible, then as they scroll, deliver the information on an as needed basis. That would reduce the initial load time of the page drastically and remove a lot of database calls which would increase your capacity, or at least reduce spikes.
Cheers.</p><p>Allan Beaufour said:<br /><p class="textilish">Which domain are you seeing the slow down on?</p></p>tag:feedback.chartbeat.com,2008-02-07:Event/27677272010-08-31T17:27:09+00:002010-08-31T17:27:09+00:00Use a "forever scroll" to load the site dashboard<p>Todd Shaffer suggested:<br />I've been noticing a lag lately when loading the dashboard, if you look at some of the more popular blogs, you'll see they don't load the entire content of the page, but render what's visible, then as they scroll, deliver the information on an as needed basis. That would reduce the initial load time of the page drastically and remove a lot of database calls which would increase your capacity, or at least reduce spikes.
Cheers.</p>tag:feedback.chartbeat.com,2008-02-07:Event/27566592010-08-30T13:26:27+00:002010-08-30T13:26:27+00:00Visitors more accurate on the map [updated]<p>Hi,
It would be nice if the visitors are displayed more accurate on the map in the dashboard. I get the feeling that it's now a bit at random because you can see a sort of matrix when you have a lot visitors in one country. Would it be possible to display visitors by city and if a city gets more visitors, that the dot gets bigger?
Something like this:
http://www2.clustrmaps.com/stats/history/maps-clusters/forums.caves.org--2007-04-15_to_2008-01-03-world.jpg
</p><p>Allan Beaufour said:<br /><p class="textilish">It's not random :), we're just being a little bit "rough" on the rounding of the coordinates. It's on our (long) list of things to fix to improve the map display</p></p>tag:feedback.chartbeat.com,2008-02-07:Event/27411032010-08-27T22:23:57+00:002010-08-27T22:23:57+00:00share with other accounts<p>Nick Finck suggested:<br />While we know we can share our analytics with a public URL, and we know we can add a new user to our accounts, it would be nice if we could add an existing chartbeat user to our accounts. For example. Chartbeat user A and user B both have accounts with a handful of sites in them, it would be good to go into account A and be able to see data from both account A and B if B has opted to share their analytics with A.</p>tag:feedback.chartbeat.com,2008-02-07:Event/27287652010-08-26T12:50:33+00:002010-08-26T12:50:33+00:00Visitors more accurate on the map<p>Anyspace suggested:<br />Hi,
It would be nice if the visitors are displayed more accurate on the map in the dashboard. I get the feeling that it's now a bit at random because you can see a sort of matrix when you have a lot visitors in one country. Would it be possible to display visitors by city and if a city gets more visitors, that the dot gets bigger?
Something like this:
http://www2.clustrmaps.com/stats/history/maps-clusters/forums.caves.org--2007-04-15_to_2008-01-03-world.jpg
</p>tag:feedback.chartbeat.com,2008-02-07:Event/26954072010-08-22T16:54:58+00:002010-08-22T16:54:58+00:00Ability to match specific page loads to specific geographic locations [updated]<p>We can see load times for pages and we can see the geographic location of hits. It would be incredibly useful to see the load times from those geographic locations. As in.. "Hey, my home page is taking 6 seconds to load from Dallas! Something's up!"</p><p>rwohleb said:<br /><p class="textilish">It would also be nice to be able to whitelist/blacklist regions for the overall Site Performance metric. We have users in many different countries, but we target our performance to the US.</p></p>tag:feedback.chartbeat.com,2008-02-07:Event/26552072010-08-17T21:01:38+00:002010-08-17T21:01:38+00:00When a page goes down, allow users to know which page it was<p>Ryodin suggested:<br />When a page down alert is triggered it would be excellent to know which page the issue occured on.</p>tag:feedback.chartbeat.com,2008-02-07:Event/26266792010-08-13T22:48:55+00:002010-08-13T22:48:55+00:00Add a link to search.twitter.com [updated]<p>In the "backtype" area at the bottom of the dashboard, it would be great to simply click to see all hits on Twitter</p><p>Allan Beaufour said:<br /><p class="textilish">what do you mean by "all hits"?</p></p>tag:feedback.chartbeat.com,2008-02-07:Event/26264832010-08-13T22:26:25+00:002010-08-13T22:26:25+00:00Add a link to search.twitter.com<p>Matt Sherman suggested:<br />In the "backtype" area at the bottom of the dashboard, it would be great to simply click to see all hits on Twitter</p>tag:feedback.chartbeat.com,2008-02-07:Event/26222152010-08-13T12:59:43+00:002010-08-13T12:59:43+00:00Summary view (page views, visits, etc) [updated]<p>Right now I use both Google Analytics and StatCounter. The only reason I still use StatCounter is because I can see live numbers for page views, unique visitors, etc for the day, month, etc. I love the real-time snapshot that chartbeat offers, but if I'm not going to run 3 tracking codes on my site. I want to be able to replace StatCounter, but if you all want my money I need to have a summary view. Nothing fancy, just page views, unique visitors, and maybe some data from the real-time snapshot and I would gladly part ways with my $9.95.
This feedback is in response to the new beta version of chartbeat.</p><p>Rui Felipe David said:<br /><p class="textilish">Unique visitors in realtime will be very usefull...</p></p>