The text outlines a web analytics tool called "Web Spy Pro" (WSP), described as an advanced next-generation software initially planned to launch in early 2010. This product is designed on the CakePHP platform and offers features like session recording, heatmaps, and keyword-level analysis useful for optimizing websites, especially in advertising strategies. The promotional materials for WSP include a professional sales letter, a promotional video, and documents like a privacy policy. There is specific software protection through SPbas, which allows remote management of the software, ensuring it remains secure and can be disabled if necessary. However, additional encryption through ionCube PHP Encoder, costing $199, is recommended to prevent unauthorized code alterations.
Despite initial potential with significant interest from several joint venture partners, the project encountered delays due to development issues, particularly with the heatmaps feature and other technical bugs. As the lead developer failed to deliver on time, the launch was postponed. The business owner has shifted focus to other projects, leaving WSP largely unattended. Those acquiring the software will have opportunities to sell the licensed product, which is compatible with server installations, but the heatmap and iframe tracking functionalities are currently inactive. The offering has also not been marketed or sold, and no traffic details are available yet. There's an indication that with the right technical expertise, the issues might be resolved, allowing the software to achieve its intended market success.
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