Trackboxx is a simple and effective tool to record and evaluate visitors to your website. With Trackboxx we offer a clear and simple solution to evaluate what is happening on your website. No consent banner is required and is fully compliant with the Data Protection Act. The Trackboxx works without cookies and we do not store any personal data! This means that you don´t have to mention Trackboxx in any Consent Banner. So long as you are not using any other program that collects personal data, the Opt-in Option for example, Consent Banner is not required.
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Trackboxx is the first privacy-first webanayltics, developed in germany. We offer several features in the realm of web analytics that our direct competitors do not provide. This includes, for example, the tracking of external links, and soon, the e-commerce tracking, which does not exist in any of our competitors' offerings. Additionally, the "userjourney" will soon be implemented, providing our customers with entirely new possibilities forweb analysis.
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In the realm of privacy-first web analytics offerings, the representations, visualizations, and evaluation capabilities are quite similar. We decided to take Trackboxx a step further - moving away from mere "data presentation" to genuine analysis. Furthermore, we've also chosen to incorporate additional features and functions into Trackboxx, such as a fully functional e-commerce tracking and a user journey that enables detailed analysis and evaluations.
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Our customers essentially come from all sectors and company sizes. We have many "smaller" clients who want to monitor their own websites, but we also have a multitude of agencies and marketing experts who oversee both their own projects as well as those of their clients. Moreover, well-known, reputable clients have now started to rely on Trackboxx, such as various banks and health insurance companies.
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Trackboxx was founded in 2020 and develops and distributes web analytics software as a SaaS solution. The idea emerged when it became increasingly difficult to use Google Analytics for our own projects as well as for client projects in a data protection-compliant manner. Thus, there was a desire to develop an in-house solution. It quickly became clear that there was a large market for such a solution, leading to the decision to develop Trackboxx as a full-fledged SaaS solution.
Trackboxx is compliant with data protection regulations and does not use cookies or process personal data. As a result, there is no need for a consent banner when using it on one's own website.
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Laravel, Angular, NodeJS, Clickhouse for our database
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After quitting with google analytics i tested several solutions, like Matomo, plausible and simpleanalytics, i ended up with Trackboxx. Main reason was the clean dashboard that loads lighting fast. Another point was the roadmap - they are working (or already integrating) an e-commerce tracking what is very important for me.
I have been using Trackboxx for almost 2 years now and very happy with the data that I retrieve. The URL builder is a great addition to help support my marketing campaigns and the ability to set up goals!
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Last time I did this a few years ago with jquery-ui-sortable: https://blog.corsego.com/ruby-on-rails-sexy-basic-trello-clone. I haven't tried doing this with any other modern drag-and-drop libraries, but I think my next go-to would be https://shopify.github.io/draggable/. Source: about 2 years ago
My startup team is working on a new project and elected Tailwind this week. Konsta looks like a great fit as we want to work well on mobile. Wondering if there are plans to add a grid system and/or drag+drop? We're looking to implement an Instagram like grid of cards and currently using DraggableJS https://shopify.github.io/draggable. Having an integrated solution would help us avoid haphazard glue code. - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
Draggable has the... Funkiest examples btw. Like 3D dragging funky. Source: about 2 years ago
For vanilla js maybe something like https://shopify.github.io/draggable/ or https://interactjs.io/. Source: over 2 years ago
Https://shopify.github.io/draggable/ I found this library from Shopify that might point him in the right direction if he wants to use a library. Source: about 4 years ago
Great to see so many alternatives! It would be great if we would get a spot on the list at some point. https://trackboxx.com/en/. Source: over 3 years ago
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