We’re proud to publicly launch the StatCounter API today. The API is available to all members with a paid upgrade. It gives developers direct access to StatCounter data allowing them to build scripts, custom reports, widgets and apps.
Many thanks to our early adopters, who have performed extensive testing on the API and given valuable suggestions and feedback.
To get started, head on over to the documentation. You will need to set your API password. Then you can start constructing your API calls in your preferred programming language.
We’re keen to improve the API and expand its functionality so please send any bug reports or feature requests for the API to us here http://api.statcounter.com/feedback .
Please note that the StatCounter API is only available to StatCounter members with a paid upgrade. Unfortunately while we make every effort to provide as many features and as much functionality as possible with our free StatCounter accounts, we are not currently in a position to offer the StatCounter API on a free basis.
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It’s great to have such an API.
Please, continue improving it to keep it up to date with the different needs of Web stats.
I’m going to try it immediatly
Perfect, It is very good. I’m going to try it on my site now
Very good counter and looks pretty good on my website,love it
Thank youuuu
Exciting news, thanks. 🙂
wow sounds amazing nice work thanks
Very good counter and looks pretty good on my website,love it
I wonder if someone would make a WordPress plugin so I can see quick and dirty stats via the API right from my site’s admin dashboard. That would be great.
Now this is great news from Statcounter. Going to try out.
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Thank You +
Good to see public api.
Just a quick question. Is there api usage limit on hourly / daily / monthly basis?
Perfect, It is very good.
The api looks really interesting… I’m going to try it on my site now.
I am curious to find out what blog platform you happen to be utilizing?
I’m experiencing some small security issues with my latest website and I would like to fund something more secure.
Do you have any suggestions?
very useful information.
going to try it out right now…
Very good service API
It´s very good! Thanks!