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Open source real-time web log analyzer and interactive viewer that runs in a terminal in *nix...Pricing:
- Open Source
I'm happy with <a href="https://goaccess.io/" rel="nofollow">https://goaccess.io/</a> via raw nginx logs. No additional requests for the end user.
#Analytics #Web Analytics #Monitoring Tools 52 social mentions
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Cookie-Free, Privacy-Friendly Alternative to Google Analytics.Pricing:
- Open Source
- Paid
- Free Trial
- $6.0 / Monthly (10k monthly page views)
1 Million for $36: <a href="https://pirsch.io/" rel="nofollow">https://pirsch.io/</a>
#Analytics #Open Source #Privacy 25 social mentions
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Easy web statistics. No tracking of personal data.Pricing:
- Open Source
I left Plausible for GoatCounter. It is better designed privacy-wise and much easier to self host (a single statically build binary, zero dependencies to Go): <a href="https://goatcounter.com/" rel="nofollow">https://goatcounter.com/</a>.
#Analytics #Web Analytics #Privacy 2 social mentions
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A fair alternative to common web analytics toolsPricing:
- Open Source
Has anyone here tried out <a href="http://offen.dev" rel="nofollow">http://offen.dev</a> yet?<p>I've stumbled upon it while implementing a self-hosted matomo solution. I like the approach, which allows for a much nicher UX of their consent process (of course I would prefer to not having to have one in the first place).
#Web App #Open Source #Analytics 1 social mentions