• Resolved chrisontour84

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    Hey guys,
    I am using Koko analytics right now on my new website and it seems a bit too basic. Read good things about your plugin, so just installed and activated it.

    My question would be if I can leave both tools running at the same time for a week or so until I decide for one or the other and then disable/delete the other plug in?

    Or could it cause problems and only one plugin should be active at the same time?

    No big worries if I cant import the previous data, the site is pretty new anyway. (But if there is a way to add the last 10 days of data from Koko to Matomo, that would be great as well of course!)

    I also wonder if its possible to add the data to the WordPress Home Dashboard? It wont show up in the list sadly.

    Thanks
    Chris

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  • Hello @chrisontour84

    You can definitively use Matomo and koko analytics at the same time.
    You may not get the same results for the following reasons:
    https://matomo.org/faq/troubleshooting/faq_50/

    But it should not be a problem to have both of them.

    I do not recommend you to use both of them for a long time because it add unrequired javascript in your pages which decrease your google page speed.

    Unfortunately there is for now no import from koko analytics available in Matomo.

    You can add some Matomo elements in your wordpress dashboard from the Summary page: click on the pin button of the graph you want to add.

    Kind regards

    Mat

    Thread Starter chrisontour84

    (@chrisontour84)

    Thanks! Ill keep them running in parallel for a week and then delete one again.

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