TWIPLA adds real‑time analytics
TWIPLA announced a Real‑Time Analytics feature for websites that tracks live page attention, visitor engagement and traffic sources—useful for analysing social-driven traffic in the moment. The update was posted on April 15 via a social announcement. (x.com)
TWIPLA said on April 15 it has added a Real-Time Analytics dashboard that shows what is getting attention on a website as activity happens. (twipla.com) The company’s product pages say the dashboard shows “what’s getting attention on your site right now,” how visitors are engaging, and how traffic is structured while visits are still unfolding. TWIPLA also says its dashboards now include Master, Pages, Real-Time Analytics, and custom views. (twipla.com 1) (twipla.com 2) Real-time analytics means site owners can watch visits as they arrive instead of waiting for batch processing later in the day. TWIPLA says its website statistics update instantly and that referrer-page reports show which sites are sending traffic and which pages those visitors land on. (twipla.com) That is useful for publishers, marketers, and social teams that need to see whether a post, campaign, or referral link is sending readers to a specific page in the moment. TWIPLA already breaks down traffic by direct, email, paid ads, organic search, social media, and referrals, according to its website statistics pages. (twipla.com) TWIPLA is pitching the product as a privacy-focused alternative to Google Analytics 4 and other web analytics tools. Its homepage says the platform has more than 20 tools, uses cookieless tracking, and does not require a cookie banner to capture traffic data. (twipla.com) The company also ties the new dashboard to a broader product bundle that includes heatmaps, session recordings, event tracking, funnels, polls, and surveys. TWIPLA says those tools sit under three product areas: website statistics, behavior analytics, and visitor communication. (twipla.com 1) (twipla.com 2) TWIPLA has been expanding through partners as well as direct sales. WP Engine said on February 3, 2026, that its Newsroom product includes analytics powered by TWIPLA, with dashboards, heatmaps, and other audience-insight tools built into the publishing workflow. (wpengine.com 1) (wpengine.com 2) The new dashboard keeps TWIPLA focused on the same pitch it has been making across its site: faster visibility into live traffic, with privacy-first data collection and one interface for both audience numbers and on-page behavior. (twipla.com) (twipla.com)