Install WordPress Analytics on your website to track user activity beyond simple pageviews, and to allow efficient communication between WordPress and Google Analytics.
So far WordPress Analytics supports the following features:
- Scroll tracking: track the scrolling actions performed by users; this is an improved version of Justin Cutroni's content tracking script.
- Content grouping: send category information from WordPress to Google Analytics, with WooCommerce support.
- Call tracking: track clicks on phone numbers throughout the website, with the possibility to include/exclude certain numbers based on regex.
- Email tracking: track clicks on email addresses throughout the website.
- Form tracking: track form submissions made via Gravity Forms.
The next feature to be implemented will be:
- Custom-fields support: send any kind of information from WordPress to Google Analytics using custom fields & taxonomies, with support to the industry standard plugin Advanced Custom Fields.
Download the latest release and install it directly in WordPress using the "Add new plugin" menu item in the backend.
Check the development branch for the latest features!
A huge thanks to Justin Cutroni for sharing with the community his great content tracking script!
Please feel free to contribute to WordPress Analytics by forking the project on Github.