Mentioned.app is a simple analytics tool that lets you track your website mentions in real-time. Receive an email notification every time your website is mentioned. Track site visits from each link and measure value.
@bogomep we don't set cookies and don't identify visitors, their IP, their location. We ask you to install a simple tracker script that records the number of hits that a referrer link that includes your website gets
Hey guys 👋🏻
Daniel and Ned, co-founders at Mentioned.app.
After a successful launch in Jan-21 that won us #1 Product of the Day and #2 of the Week, here we go again with some features updates and a new UI.
You can now edit your excludes and have a better overview of your data with a brand new UI kit. We have also made it easier for you to delete unwanted mentions and update payment details.
Let's roll back a few months and tell you more about the reason why we have built Mentioned.
We manage quite a few sites for my clients and I was looking for a simple, no-hassle, easy-to-use tool to track URL mentions.
So we made one.
There is plenty of analytics and backlink monitoring tools out there. But some are too complex if you have simple needs, some others a bit costly.
This is why I made Mentioned.app "idiot-proof".
How is Mentioned.app different from Google Alerts? Well, we track "URL" mentions rather than keywords. Also, we send you an alert in real "real-time" and give you access to a dashboard to monitor traffic for every single inbound link.
How is Mentioned.app different from Google Analytics? Well, the two tools can't compare. Google Analytics is literally a "monster". As such, it needs to be learned and mastered.
Mentioned.app is super easy instead, and it does one thing only: it sends you an alert when your URL is posted somewhere and it's driving traffic.
Disclaimer: the tool works great (although, I'd rather you tell us). However, for technical reasons (not depending on us), it can't track traffic from Social Media or from a source that masks your URL.
So, don't see this as a "Social Media Monitoring Tool" - it's not.
Well, enough I guess - give it a shot if you see a use for it and let us know if you like it (or hate it) and what you believe we should change / add!
Peace 🙏🏻
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