Simon Coulthard April 30, 2026

5 min

Hello and welcome to another edition of Platform News.

A lot has been happening across TWIPLA in April, from a new Real-Time Analytics Dashboard to wider product updates and industry insights.

Use the table of contents on the left to jump straight to what interests you, or scroll through for the full update.

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See what’s happening on your site right now, not hours later.

Our new Real-Time Analytics Dashboard gives you a live view of visitor activity as it unfolds, so you can quickly spot what’s getting attention, where website traffic is building, and how people are engaging in the moment.

  • Track live page activity,
  • monitor session volume as it changes, and
  • get a clearer sense of what’s performing while traffic is still live.

This is especially useful for publishers, content teams, and marketers who need to react while attention is still happening, not after it’s passed.

Explore Real-Time Analytics
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You can jump into Real-Time Analytics directly from the Live Visitors Map on your Master Dashboard, making it easy to move from a live overview into a more detailed breakdown of what’s happening across your domain.

Once inside, the Real-Time Interaction table helps you understand not just what’s live, but why certain pages are gaining traction and where that attention is coming from.

Use it to:

Many data points can also be expanded on hover for extra context, while auto-refresh controls help keep your view aligned with live activity as it changes.

So rather than just seeing that traffic is happening, you can understand it while the moment is still unfolding.

Firefox Privacy Changes Highlight a Bigger Problem for Traditional Analytics

Featured Blog
Mozilla's slow-released privacy updates highlight a growing shift across all browsers.

Tracking is being limited at the browser level, meaning sessions go unrecorded, attribution weakens, and visitor journeys become harder to follow.

In this featured article, we break down what’s changing, how it impacts your analytics, and how to respond before data gaps affect your decisions.

Read the full post

 

Note: Page URL is unavailable for websites running in Maximum Privacy Mode.

To make session recordings easier to scan, we’ve split the time bar between pages and added page URLs to page hover tooltips.

These updates make session playback easier to follow, especially when visitors move quickly between pages or trigger multiple interactions in a short space of time.

The clearer timeline helps page transitions stand out more distinctly, while the added URL context makes it faster to understand exactly where each interaction took place.

Explore Session Recordings
Support Center: Session Recordings Playback Controls
How to Use Session Recordings

Customize Your Tables: Show Only What Matters

Large tables can get crowded fast, making it harder to focus on what actually matters. 

You can now show or hide columns across all relevant report blocks, so your view stays clean and relevant.

Focus on the metrics that matter, cut out the noise, and make every table easier to scan and work with in seconds.

Clearer Column Tooltips in Report Tables

Table column tooltips now include the column title as well as the description, giving you fuller context in one click.

This makes it easier to understand each metric without relying on shortened table headers or guessing what a column refers to.

Note: This update applies to TWIPLA’s standard HTML integrations only and does not affect Wix-based accounts.

Managing subscriptions should feel straightforward, especially when visitors are upgrading, renewing, or turning off auto-renewal.

We’ve improved the subscription flow in the standalone platform to make key actions easier to understand at a glance. 

That includes:

  • clearer renewal visibility,
  • a more intuitive cancellation path, and
  • a cleaner overall layout to reduce confusion during plan changes.

If support was previously needed just to double-check what would happen next, this update is designed to make that much less likely.

Support Center: Subscription Settings

Note: This update doesn't affect Wix-based accounts.

We’ve expanded localized currency support in checkout, with Polish złoty (PLN) now added as a new supported currency for upgrades.

This means more users can now see pricing and the full cost breakdown in their local currency at the point of purchase.

It’s a small but useful improvement that makes subscription changes clearer and more intuitive where local currency support is available.

Use Case Spotlight: Turning Funnel Insights into Real Growth

Featured Blog

Conversion Funnels enable you to find and fix drop-offs in your signup flow.

In this blog, we outline how our team mapped out the onboarding journey to identify where new signups are leaving, and what's causing it.

It shows how small, targeted changes remove friction at key moments, improve activation rates, and help more people complete the process.

If you’re working on your own onboarding flow, this is a practical example of how to turn funnel insights into measurable improvements.

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Cloudfest 2026 felt like a meaningful milestone for TWIPLA.

What began ten years ago as a web statistics plugin for Wix has gradually evolved into a much broader website intelligence platform.

That evolution is starting to draw wider industry attention.

At Cloudfest, the team spoke with decision-makers from across the hosting and digital platform space, and one thing stood out clearly: there is growing demand for flexible analytics that can adapt to very different products, customer bases, and commercial models.

For existing TWIPLA users, that’s an encouraging signal. The same flexibility and depth now attracting attention across the industry are the result of years of product development, expansion, and refinement behind the scenes.

It was a strong reminder of how far the platform has come, and a promising sign of where it could go next.

Product Roadmap: See what's coming in 2026
History: Learn how TWIPLA has developed over the years

It’s a busy time at TWIPLA. We’re continuing to grow and are looking for people who care about building privacy-flexible analytics that actually works.

If you enjoy working with data, UX, or building tools that help businesses understand their visitors, you’ll feel right at home here.

We’re currently hiring for:

  • Frontend Developer
  • Human Resources Specialist
  • Mid-Level Backend Software Engineer
  • Performance Marketing Specialist
  • Senior-Level Backend Software Engineer

Open Positions
Follow this link to learn more about these roles, as well as how to apply.

That's a Wrap for April 2026

That’s everything for this month.
We’ll be back next month with more updates.

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