Jotform tracking and analytics

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    dress250
    Asked on September 29, 2014 at 02:06 PM

    so expensive,,

    jotform can do this ?

    you have all Database to make a result and tracking...



    This is a re-post of a comment on Jotform Integrates With Formisimo, Form Analytics Tool

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    David
    Answered on September 29, 2014 at 03:21 PM

    Hi,

    If Formisimo tracking does not suit your needs, you could always use Google analytics instead.  You would however have to embed your form to a webpage and then insert the Google analytics snippet in the body of the page. 

    For google analytics you since it uses javascript to analyze a form what you need to do is download the form source and paste the Tracking Code given by Google Analytics to your <head> </head> section.

    Just paste it above the <head> </head> section to track your form.

    1. Go to Admin

    2. Click on Tracking info and choose Tracking code

     

    If you are looking for the ability to create visual reports of your submissions, here is our guide on how to do so:

    https://www.jotform.com/help/187-How-to-Create-a-Visual-Report-with-your-Form-Submissions

    If you are looking for something else all together, please let us know a bit more detail about what you are looking for and we will be happy to help.

     

     

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    Aytekin
    Answered on September 30, 2014 at 04:03 AM

    They have a free version. You can start with that and see useful it is. You have nothing to lose for trying. :) 

    I think they are mainly targetting e-commerce sites (for which losing a user mid-form is actually losing money) that's probably why they are expensive. 

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    Aytekin
    Answered on May 11, 2015 at 01:33 PM

    Today, we have a great news for everyone who asked about more analytics features for their forms. We have just released a native Form Analytics feature!

    You can access it on the More menu on your My Forms page: