Woopra

You can also use Woopra, which lets you view the user activity in real time on the website. It shows a comprehensive profile of each user and tracks all their activity, even without them signing up. It also allows the customizable analysis of a set of data, such as segmentation, funnels, retention, and so on. With Woopra, you can even automate data-driven actions, such as displaying custom content or making real-time notifications or trends, as you can see as follows:

Image source: woopra.com, woopra screen

Woopra also lets you to check the user journey:

Woopra screen

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