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Matomo is an open-source web analytics platformPricing:
- Open Source
#Analytics #Web Analytics #Mobile Analytics 82 social mentions
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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)
Plausible Analytics is a good choice: https://plausible.io/ They also have a nice Fediverse presence and quite open about what they do even down to their user stats.
#Web Analytics #Analytics #Privacy 188 social mentions
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Not just another simple analytics tool.
Check out https://hockeystack.com: it's an end-to-end analytics platform for B2B SaaS. Completely no-code, doesn't require setup, cookieless, and we store our data in EU it allows you to understand what drives revenue and measure the exact MRR you get from a blog post, churned users you get from an ad campaign, etc. Here is an example dashboard: /live-demo/dashboard-preview/Content%20Marketing%20Dashboard-dab601487b277274f1ff307354b3ac.
#Analytics #Surveys #Productivity 3 social mentions
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The privacy-first Google Analytics alternative located in Europe.Pricing:
- Paid
- Free Trial
- $9.0 / Monthly (Max 10,000 page views)
Privacy TLDR; Google Analytics 4 has a few changes that should improve their privacy aspects: IP Anonymization: not GDPR proof Server location: not changeable Use of Cookie Banner: still needed Deleting Individual User Data: improvement Limited Data Storage: slight improvement In short, they say they fix a lot of privacy issues, but they don't really address the real issues like the use of IP addresses and the location of your data. [1] Disclosure: I'm the founder of Simple Analytics. [2] [1] https://blog.simpleanalytics.com/google-to-sunset-universal-analytics-in-2023 [2] https://simpleanalytics.com/.
#Analytics #Web Analytics #Privacy 24 social mentions