We have strived to make Tapefailure as simple to use as possible. You simply sign up for an account, which takes only a couple minutes, and then create a unique identifier for each website you wish to track. After that, you just drop in a small piece of Javascript into each page you would like to track, and from there Tapefailure handles everything else. Tapefailure tracks your users and records both tapes of your users' browsing and statistics about the users' browsing session. All you have to do is log into your account and from there you have the ability to view the recorded tapes and statistics.
No, the Tapefailure recording script is a small 4kb file that, once downloaded by the user a first time, resides in the cache. This way, the file is only downloaded once for each visitor and it uses our bandwidth, not yours.
We're always looking for suggestions of new ways to display the data we collect for you, so please send us your ideas! Send an email to us via our support form with your idea. If it's a good (and feasible) one, you may see it implemented! Please note that any suggestions sent to that address become the sole property of Tapefailure, and you release all rights to the idea and anything associated with it (though we may give you credit for it).
Tapefailure only records what occurs on your website; it records nothing outside the browser window or on other websites. It also does not record cookies, internet history, or anything outside your website.
Tapefailure does not collect basic data that other analytics software (such as Google Analytics) gathers. Instead, it focuses on what the user does, not who the user is or what they use.
In terms of browsers, Tapefailure has been successfully tested on all major browsers including Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera, and Safari. Tapefailure has been tested on Windows, Mac, and most distributions of Linux.
Any other questions not answered here? Please send us an email using our support form.