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  1. @sportsologist Yes many of our customers use both at the same time.
  2. @cavneb At Clicky, we all have Android phones so yes we definitely want an Android app and widget. Are you an Android developer?
  3. @bradkonia No currnet plans for native iPhone app, but the web app is pretty darn good.
  4. @Keith_Prater Try using clicky.me, our own url shortener :) It will give you a lot more analytics than bit.ly offers
  5. @Keith_Prater because bit.ly just redirects, the referrer your browser sends will either be nothing, or the site the link was on.
  6. @koppelaar if that works definitely let us know what product you are using so we can contact the developers to fix it
  7. @koppelaar well that's certainly not normal. Try disabling software firewall and/or any privacy software you may be running.
  8. @myows sweet!
  9. If you're noticing any oddities in your twitter keyword monitoring, their search API is seriously messed up the last few days. That's why :)
  10. @Ekolson AWES short for awesome I hope? :)
  11. RT @stevengarrett: Jumping on the 'getclicky.com is way more useful than google analytics' bandwagon.
  12. @koppelaar what do you mean our web site is always down? We haven't had any downtime for quite a while now.
  13. :)RT @RoyOsherove: 3rd day of using Clicky and google analytics is a far far memory.. http://bit.ly/2pSPtG
  14. So we made a change - searches that don't return results very often are not queries on the regular 30 minute interval - every 2 hrs instead
  15. Unfortunately we have almost 4000 unique twitter searches created in our system....
  16. What we've found so far - once we hit 500 search queries in under 10-15 minutes, we get blacklisted for 10 minutes.
  17. We're trying to figure out what the actual rate limits of the search API are so we can try to slow down our queries and make it work better.
  18. ... that's made out twitter analytics feature become a bit unreliable recently as more and more people use it.
  19. Twitter doesn't document the exact rate limiting on their search API. It's voodoo...
  20. Dear @twitter, it's time to make some money. Let ppl pay you for larger search API limits. We'd pay $1,000/mo, if only you would let us.