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Privacy friendly website analytics with Umami and NextJS

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    Vercel is the platform for frontend developers, providing the speed and reliability innovators need to create at the moment of inspiration.
    I am naming this "Umami Tutorial" but you can name it whatever you want to. In the next field, make sure to enter the domain and NOT THE URL to the website. Note that I have quickly created a GitHub repository and deployed this NextJS app to Vercel. I have also checked "Enable Share URL" so that I can share the analytics for this website with you guys 😁.

    #Developer Tools #Web Development Tools #App Deployment 526 social mentions

  2. Simple, trustworthy website analytics (finally)
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    • $14.0 / Monthly (100,000 Pageviews)
    Over the years, many privacy-friendly analytics solutions have emerged including Fathom Analytics, Plausible Analytics, and Umami Analytics. The last 2 are open-source and all 3 of them are cookie-less and have a lightweight script that should not affect website load times.

    #Open Source #Analytics #Privacy 58 social mentions

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    A simple and open-source own your website analytics.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Over the years, many privacy-friendly analytics solutions have emerged including Fathom Analytics, Plausible Analytics, and Umami Analytics. The last 2 are open-source and all 3 of them are cookie-less and have a lightweight script that should not affect website load times.

    #Web Analytics #Analytics #Privacy 70 social mentions

  4. Made for any language, for projects big and small.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Umami is an open-source self-hosted analytics service. This means the source code can be accessed by anyone and one must host it themselves. Now, you might say that this costs money and it is not free but today we are going to look at how we can host it for free. Also, Umami uses NextJS API routes for the backend and hence it can run on any serverless architecture. We are going to be looking at setting it up on Railway today, however, it can also be hosted on Vercel or Netlify. We are also going to look at adding analytics to a NextJS application.

    #Software Engineering #Developer Tools #Tech 224 social mentions

  5. Plausible Analytics is a simple, open-source, lightweight (< 1 KB) and privacy-friendly web analytics alternative to Google Analytics. Made and hosted in the EU, powered by European-owned cloud infrastructure 🇪🇺
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    • Paid
    • Free Trial
    • $9.0 / Monthly (10,000 pageviews)
    Over the years, many privacy-friendly analytics solutions have emerged including Fathom Analytics, Plausible Analytics, and Umami Analytics. The last 2 are open-source and all 3 of them are cookie-less and have a lightweight script that should not affect website load times.

    #Web Analytics #Analytics #Privacy 188 social mentions

  6. A friendly and inclusive Q&A network for coders
    Fun fact: Hashnode also uses Umami and is rolling out an Umami dashboard as advanced analytics 😎.

    #Web App #Social Media Tools #Software Engineering 122 social mentions

  7. The missing package manager for macOS
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    You can also install it with Homebrew with the following command -.

    #Package Manager #Front End Package Manager #Windows Tools 877 social mentions

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