To get started on the subject of intranet analytics I thought some suggestions of tools and products may do the trick. These tools gather the data, get the statistics sorted out and work with analytics for your intranet, or extranet, perhaps.
Intranet analytics
It’s worth mentioning that my book, Web Strategy for Everyone, covers a lot of aspects of intranets and the digital workplace, such as the information architecture, performance optimization and design principles like design with data.
Google Analytics
Google Analytics is the industry-standard on the public web and is also used by many organizations on their intranets.
Go to Google Analytics »
Matomo Analytics (previously Piwik)
Matomo is an open source alternative for those who don’t want to share data on their users behaviour. Matomo offers a demo you can check out here. Matomo is also capable of crunching server-logs, so there is not really necessary to use client-based techniques for tracking visitors.
Available both as on-prem and as-a-service.
IBM Unica NetInsight
Unica is designed to be used on-premise instead of cloud-based solutions like Google Analytics that leak visitor data to third parties.
Read more about Unica NetInsight »
IBM Digital Analytics (formerly Coremetrics Web Analytics)
Offers, among other features, comparative benchmarks and knowledge of how the best performers reach their successes.
View screenshots of Digital Analytics etc at IBM.com »
Angelfish Web Analytics for Intranets
Web analytics software which can be installed on-premise (ie. within your network) to control collected data. Sometimes intranet/extranet analytics need to store customer data and other sensitive information most prefer to keep close.
analytics.angelfishstats.com
Woopra
How do the users engage with the intranet?
Woopra.com »
NextSTAT Web Analytics & Traffic Statistics
Hosts the solution for you and all you do is put a tracking-code on your pages.
Go to nextstat.com »
GoStats
Got hit counters as well as website analytics.
Go to Gostats.com »
Chartbeat
Lists some major publishing firms as their customers.
Go to chartbeat.com »
Webtrends Reinvigorate
Works with realtime data and heatmaps.
Check out reinvigorate.net »
GoSquared
Claims to be the simplest analytics in the world.
Go to GoSquared.com »
Clicky Real Time Web Analytics
You can inspect an individual visitors journey on your intranet.
gauges
Provides an overview to see all websites on a single page.
Go to get.gaug.es »
HitsLink Web Analytics
Visual presentation of a website’s performance.
VisiStat
Offers proactive tools on where to make improvement of your pages.
Webtrends
Founded 1993 and support multi-channel measurement.
Read more about Webtrends at webtrends.com »
Adobe Analytics (formerly Omniture)
More on Adobe Analytics at adobe.com »
AWStats Log Analyzer
Open source tool that analyzes the web server logs and display the data on a web page. Used at lots of web hosting firms.
Check out AWStats at Sourceforge.com »
OneStat
Services starting at 125 USD per year.
See packages of OneStats »
Crazy Egg
Tracking user behaviour made simple with Crazy Egg.
Go to Crazy Egg »
ClickTale
Records users sessions on the intranet for you to analyze.
See more at clicktale.com »
Optimizely
Perform A/B-testing or multivariate testing on your intranet.
Go to optimizely.com »
Heap
Instant and also retroactive analytics on your data.
Go to heapanalytics.com »
Snowplow Analytics
Snowplow Analytics main feature is as an event data pipeline, which makes it ideal to track users on multiple channels – perfect for digital workplace analytics!
Go to snowplowanalytics.com »
Cardio Analytics for Sharepoint and Office 365
Designed specifically for Microsoft SharePoint, Cardio Analytics stands by the belief that a business can only manage what it measures. These measurements aims to play a huge role in savings, productivity and overall success. Analytic reports are shown in a simple and easily understood fashion. Available in on-prem as well as cloud-based solutions.
Go to intlock.com »
Sitespeed.io
Sitespeed.io is one of the tools to check the intranet’s performance, as in how fast it’s perceived to be, but also some guidance for the intranet content. Pretty much qualitative analytics, if not performed on a quantitative scale.
Did I leave out your favourite analytics tool?