For those of us old enough to remember the mid-to-late-nineties, the dawn of the World Wide Web felt like an era of change and infinite possibility. Prior to Facebook, YouTube and the App Store, the media had us excited about this new frontier called cyberspace where among other things, we could surf the information superhighway. Dial-up modems buzzed and whirred, delivering on the promise of limitless information, free communication and shopping from the comfort of our armchairs.
The web made it possible for anyone to be a publisher. Having a website adorned with animated gifs and blinking text was essential. For businesses, the web opened up new channels of communication and opportunities to break into new markets.
At the age of 16, budding web designer and developer Aodhan Cullen was looking for a way to track visitors to his client’s websites. The only available solutions were either too expensive or would often break.
To remedy this, Aodhan, took it upon himself to build a more efficient website tracker and hit counter to measure the traffic visiting his own client’s websites and display the number of visits to their pages. It soon became apparent that a fast, reliable, unobtrusive visitor tracker was a thing of much value to website owners and before long, plans were set afoot to provide this software as a service to webmasters and website owners.
Aodhan Cullen, Founder and CEO of Statcounter.
Statcounter’s destiny was sealed in January 2000 when 16 year old Aodhan convinced his Dad to let him borrow his credit card to register the Statcounter.com domain. In the 20 years since, Statcounter has grown into a powerful suite of analytics tools, installed on over 2 million websites, and continues to evolve to meet the needs of its members.
Here we’ll take a look at how Statcounter has developed over the past 20 years with the invaluable contributions of continuous feedback and support from you, our valued members.
Timeline
January 2000 — Coming Soon
Aodhan secured the Statcounter.com domain name and began building an email list of people interested in the service via a temporary holding page.
2001 — Go Live
The first version of Statcounter goes live with a customizable counter, Summary Stats and Recent Pageload Activity.
February 2003 — Server Overload
The demand for the service proved too much for the web servers and for a brief period, Statcounter had to refuse new sign ups.
“The new system is performing well. We are planning on accepting members again by Tuesday, 4th February. All the new statistics will not be available from the start, but will be added to and tweaked over the next week.”
— Statcounter News, February 2003
May 2003 — Visitor Paths
The Visitor Paths report is launched, highlighting the navigation paths visitors take through your website. Visitor Paths remains one of the most popular reports in Statcounter to date.
June / July 2003 — More new features
Due to popular demand, Browser and Operating System stats are added to Statcounter along with Popular Pages and the Magnify detailed visitor report.
October 2003 — Statcounter Version 3
The third relaunch of Statcounter in late 2003 included the following improvements:
- Manage multiple counters and projects from one single login
- Increase log log size
- Search engine statistics
- Improved ‘visitor’ stats
These were followed in quick succession by additional country, state, city and isp stats in November 2003.
September 2004 — Ad free version & new features
September 2004 saw the launch of Returning Visit Stats, Drill Downs and Email Reports. And for upgraded members, Secure Tracking and an option to disable ads.
July 2005 — Customizable Summary Stats
A new level of customization was introduced to the summary chart in July 2005, enabling users to change the level of detail, date range, graph type and more.
February 2007 — Visitor Labels
Another hugely popular features in Statcounter, Visitor Labels was introduced in early 2007 and has been helping members identify click fraudsters and recurring visitors.
January 2008 — WordPress Plugin
The official WordPress plugin for Statcounter launched.
June 2008 — Statcounter Version 4
Version 4 of Statcounter, launched in the summer of 2008 included:
- Exit link tracking
- Download stats
- Faster-loading country stats
- Improved reliability and redundancy
- Improved loading speed of StatCounter code
- Greater technical flexibility to allow for continued system improvements
March 2009 — Global Stats Launch
March 2009 saw the launch of the now hugely popular Global Stats service from Statcounter. Global Stats records market share of Search Engines, Browsers and Operating Systems and is used by journalists, web designers and developers as a benchmark of the technology used to view websites.
December 2010 — Facelift
A major change to the design of Statcounter in 2010 included user interface improvements throughout the site and a plethora of new features.
January – August 2013 — New Features
2013 saw the launch of some significant new features in Statcounter, including Filters, Incoming Traffic and Paid Traffic.
February 2014 — API Launch
The Statcounter API, launched in early 2014 gave developers direct access to StatCounter data allowing them to build scripts, custom reports, widgets and apps.
September 2014 — iOS & Android Apps Launch
The launch of our iOS and Android apps enables Statcounter members to keep track of their websites while on the move.
October 2017 — UI Redesign
2017 saw substantial changes are to the look and feel of the Statcounter website and user interface. Redesigned from the ground up, priority was given to clarity and ease-of-use by improving the layout, typography, colours, icons, spacing and visual hierarchy.
November 2017 — Visitor Alerts
The addition of Visitor Alerts towards the end of 2017 enabled you to set notifications for when individual visitors are looking at your website. An extension of the Visitor Labels feature, alerts help you keep track of important visitors that revisit your site.
July 2018 — Simplified Navigation & Reports Dashboard
Over the years, the left sidebar navigation had grown to a list of over 30 items. This 2018 update cleaned up the navigation and grouped all the aggregate stats reports together in a new Reports dashboard.
February 2019 — Learning Center, Success Stories, Newsletter
One of our new year’s resolutions for 2019 was to actively help our members be more successful online. The launch or our Learning Center and Success Stories sections coincided with a revamped email newsletter to include feature stories from other Statcounter members on their business and processes, advice on digital marketing, how to get the most out of Statcounter and more.
September 2019 — Page Analysis
In September we launched the Pages and page Analysis feature. This section displays trends for individual pages on your site with a breakdown of referrals from search engines, other websites, social media and paid traffic campaigns.
2020 & Beyond
20 years later, our mission is still the same, to help our members understand their users. We’ll be continuing to work on this mission, to deliver even better insights into your users to help you to make the best decisions for your success.
Thank you so much to everyone who has supported Statcounter over the past 20 years and here’s to the next 20!
Statscounter is awesome and it’s getting better and better every team thankyou statscounter team for your hard work.
thank you statcounter
thanks for the work done.
keep it up
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Hi Jonathan, Great Job and Congratulations to you and the team for the Amazing Success you have achieved. Thank you so much for this amazing keyword tool.
So many satisfied users, so I do believe that you will be leaders in this area in the following decades too. Very nice coincidence: your 20 and 2020 🙂
keep it up
Congratulations! Time flies so fast. I can’t believe it has been an amazing 20 years of success, growth, and development. Cheers for more to come!
I felt so proud of you guys for reaching this far. Hope to see more success being poured on your company!
Great article, thanks for the work done.
Congratulations on achieving yet another milestone!! Keep delivering more and more knowledge and wisdom to people like us benefitting and enhancing themselves. Keep going the good work many many more years 🙂
Statscounter is awesome and it’s getting better and better every team thankyou statscounter team for your hard work.
thank you statcounter
i am really happy to see this amazing success. cheers for the amazing 20 years and more in industry.
Hey Great Job and also Congratulations for the Amazing Success By The Way thank you so much for this amazing keyword tool.
Great job! Thanks for creating this great keyword tool.
Congratulations for the huge success! Cheers for 20 years and more.
Getting better any better! Thank you so much for this great tool!