Google Analytics App for iPhone (Analyze This!)
UPDATE! Analyze This! has temporarily been pulled from App Store. It will hopefully become available again in several new versions as the source code has been released for free use as long as the creators (Mark Red/EDB) are mentioned somewhere. If you want your free copy of the code, contact me.
Source: All Google Analytics Apps for iPhone | Web Analytics, E-business and Marketing Optimization Blog | WebAnalysts.Info | http://www.webanalysts.info/webanalytics/all-google-analytics-apps-for-iphone/#ixzz0xkGVBEsx
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Analyze This!, an iPhone application that makes it possible for stressed managers to monitor revenue and conversion on the go, has just been made available on App Store. Information about goal completions, e-commerce, and campaigns is fetched from Google Analytics and presented in a fast, simple way.
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It’s possible to compare daily, weekly, and monthly figures.
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The idea is not to show everything that’s available in Google Analytics. The focus is on business. Deeper analysis is best made using Excellent Analytics.
It’s easy to find the icon for Analyze This! once you’ve installed the app.
Logging in
Enter your Google Analytics e-mail address and password. Choose whether you want to be automatically logged in the next time you open Analyze This!

If you have entered the wrong e-mail address or password you’ll be alerted. You may also have tried to log in with the wrong credentials too many times.

If you can’t log in, check Google’s help section.
If you want to switch Google Analytics accounts later, go to the screen where you select apps, and open Settings.
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Scroll all the way down to settings for individual apps.

Open the settings for Analyze This! Switch Google Analytics accounts by changing the e-mail and password.

When you log in you need to select which Google Analytics profile to analyze.

Dates
Comparisons are made to the previous period and the corresponding period last year. When comparing last week to the same period last year, the comparison uses the calendar dates, not the week number.
The week format is determined by the region format settings on your iPhone. In some countries, the week starts on a Sunday; in other countries, it starts on a Monday. If your region is set to Australia, Canada, New Zealand, United States, or United Kingdom, weeks in Analyze This! will begin on a Sunday and end on a Saturday. All other regions get weeks that start on a Monday and end on a Sunday.


Thousands delimiter and decimal point
The thousands delimiter and decimal point are determined by your global iPhone settings. To change them, go to the view where you see all apps on your iPhone, and open Settings. Scroll down to General, and open it. Scroll down to International, and open it. Select Region Format.
Goals
Goal completions are displayed in raw numbers for the selected period and the change in percentage. This example is only showing dummy data.

If you have not set up goals in your Google Analytics account, or there is a problem with your data, then you won’t see this report.

Goal names are not supported by the Google Analytics API, but you can manually name goals in the app by tapping on each goal.

E-Commerce
Revenue is shown in raw numbers, and the change compared to the previous period is displayed in percentage. See the top-selling products sorted by revenue in descending order. This example is only showing dummy data.

If you have not implemented and activated e-commerce tracking you won’t see the report.

Campaigns
The campaigns report allows you to find out how much revenue your top-performing campaigns (in descending order) have generated, as well as their goal conversion rate. This example is only showing dummy data.

If there have not been any visits from campaign-tagged URLs during the period analyzed you won’t see the report.

Read more and download Analyze This! for your iPhone!
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