ChikunCount

ChikunCount provides an easy to use hit counter.  Reporting is made easy with ChikunCount; all reports are output in CSV format for easy manipulation.

  • Provides hit counter for total hits on your blog!
  • Provides hit counter for each blog on your site!
  • Flash charts to display live data!

Reporting features:

  • What browsers people are using to view your site
  • Total hits on your blog by day, week, month, year
  • Unique visitors on your blog by day, week, month, year
  • Total hits for each individual blog

Reporting features to come:

  • What sites direct people to your site
  • And more!
Installation is easy!  Just get chikuncount.php into your wp-content/plugins/ folder and activate it via the plugin manager.
Usage is simple as well.  Just add

<?php echo chikuncount(); ?>

To your template wherever you would like to see a total count of hits on your site.
Add

<?php echo chikuncount(true); ?>

Into your template to be able to see the amount of hits that the page your looking at has been viewed!

Download

ChikunCounter is completely free of course, but if you do end up using and liking ChikunCounter, please donate!  Every little bit will help motivate me to upgrade it to newer and better versions : ).


  1. Hey Andrew,

    thank you very much for your counter-plugin.
    I insert it in the footer of my homepage and it works great!!

    Well done.
    Wish you all the best!

    André

  2. Hi,

    I integrated your WordPress Counter to my blog, it works immediately (‘live’), super, smooth and great!

    NiC

  3. How does one view the charts?

    • Rees
    • May 6th, 2010

    Hi there
    We are using your stats reporter on one of our sites but we would like to know if we can share the state of that site on abother site (to show off how many hits we are getting)?
    How would we go about that?

  4. @Rees
    The other site would have to have database access to where chikuncount is storing it’s information. There’s no external access mechanisms built into the plugin directly.

    Sorry.

    • Sam
    • May 14th, 2010

    hey – fantastic plugin

    out of interest is it possible to change it to display unique visitors rather than pageviews?

    Sam

  5. Is there any way to display unique hits as well on the website along with total hits like in the administration panel?

    • Vadim
    • November 17th, 2010

    Hi there! This plugin ist great! I want to translate your Plugin into German. Do you have a .mo-file for this? Vadim

  6. Your plugin works fine in almost all the themes, but in the graphene theme (the one i use in this url) it simple doesn work … even it has not a template file, it uses a loop to publish every blog and page. Can you make me a guess to make it work on graphene theme???

  7. LoONeYChIKuN, thanks for the plugin! It works a charm and I installed yours specifically because of the dashboard graphing feature.

    I found it useful to graph a bit more data on the main area. I will include the diff to chikuncounter.php on my site should you (or anyone else) wish to include that functionality in the dashboard, or use it as an example for their own modifications.

    • nam
    • February 14th, 2011

    Hi,

    First of all – Great plugin!

    I want to remove the chikun-reporting page from the Dashboard to the Appearances tab so that my client (I use WP as a CMS) can view the hits on his site. I already use Adminimize to enable to client to only view certain pages (NOT the Dashboard for example) to stop him accidentally changing stuff that would damage the site, but the fact that the reporting page only appears in the Dashboard tab makes this unusable for me. There must be somewhere a simple bit of code that would allow me to change the posting of the reporting page to some other tab in the admin.

    er… I hope that was clear! It sounded confusing even to me! LOL

    Cheers,

    nam

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