I would love to upload a number of search terms via a csv file and be able to download the search terms. I would also like to see the ability to select a language or exclude one or the tail end of a domain: .it or .br
I am sure I will come up with some more nice to haves
By the way, your little ? marks don't have any functionality.
October 03, 2010 05:37 pm
Nancy
Why can I only download to a csv file 100 entries?
October 03, 2010 05:55 pm
Andy Beal
Trackur
Hi Nancy,
We fixed the CSV download, so it's not restricted to just 100 results.
Thanks for the other suggestions!
Andy
PS. If you mouseover the question marks, you should see the popups.
October 04, 2010 06:21 pm
Carley
Hi Andy,
still testing but loving the simplicity of Trackur - many others I have looked at would involve too steep a learning curve for the client.
One suggestion would be a social media profile search whereby user could enter (eg) a Twitter ID or Facebook page and see statistics on those; eg are their fans increasing? I know this is not exactly monitoring but I've found a lot of people are looking for a "wide and shallow" overview of their web presence - or that of their competitors (rather than a deep dig into head-melting analytics).
Might be something fairly simple you could add which would greatly increase the value to some of your end users.
Thanks Carley
January 20, 2011 08:28 am
Carley
Would also be good if users added (within the Ultimate plan) could edit their profile (just email address/alert frequency).
:)
January 20, 2011 08:36 am
Andy Beal
Trackur
Thanks for the feedback Carley!
January 20, 2011 09:09 am
Renee Revetta
I'd love to be able to see what plan we're currently under, somewhere within easy navigation of the profiles dashboard.
Thanks Andy!
Renee
January 25, 2011 03:31 pm
Adrian Gould
It would be great if there was a way to limit the Trackur results geographically - not sure how many extra round trips it would take, but if you identified even country-level IP of the (likely) source of a comment/instance, you could filter out a lot of unrelated stuff. I'm in the UK, and many brand names or ideas may share a US name or phrase but only be relevant to a UK audience, so it's safe to 'downgrade' US results to a 'may be relevant' status - kind of the equivalent to the 'priority inbox' on Gmail. I know some of the time the source would appear as a US-based server, and maybe certain services would be exempt from filtering (Delicious maybe) but as a quick filter it could cut a list down to a manageable size. Thoughts?
March 23, 2011 08:16 pm
Andy Beal
Trackur
Hi Adrian,
Thanks for the feedback. We're looking at some option for this and hope to have something later this year.
Comments
I would love to upload a number of search terms via a csv file and be able to download the search terms. I would also like to see the ability to select a language or exclude one or the tail end of a domain: .it or .br
I am sure I will come up with some more nice to haves
By the way, your little ? marks don't have any functionality.
Why can I only download to a csv file 100 entries?
Hi Andy,
still testing but loving the simplicity of Trackur - many others I have looked at would involve too steep a learning curve for the client.
One suggestion would be a social media profile search whereby user could enter (eg) a Twitter ID or Facebook page and see statistics on those; eg are their fans increasing? I know this is not exactly monitoring but I've found a lot of people are looking for a "wide and shallow" overview of their web presence - or that of their competitors (rather than a deep dig into head-melting analytics).
Might be something fairly simple you could add which would greatly increase the value to some of your end users.
Thanks
Carley
Would also be good if users added (within the Ultimate plan) could edit their profile (just email address/alert frequency).
:)
Thanks for the feedback Carley!
I'd love to be able to see what plan we're currently under, somewhere within easy navigation of the profiles dashboard.
Thanks Andy!
Renee
It would be great if there was a way to limit the Trackur results geographically - not sure how many extra round trips it would take, but if you identified even country-level IP of the (likely) source of a comment/instance, you could filter out a lot of unrelated stuff. I'm in the UK, and many brand names or ideas may share a US name or phrase but only be relevant to a UK audience, so it's safe to 'downgrade' US results to a 'may be relevant' status - kind of the equivalent to the 'priority inbox' on Gmail. I know some of the time the source would appear as a US-based server, and maybe certain services would be exempt from filtering (Delicious maybe) but as a quick filter it could cut a list down to a manageable size. Thoughts?
Hi Adrian,
Thanks for the feedback. We're looking at some option for this and hope to have something later this year.