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Plausible Analytics is not designed to be a clone of Google Analytics. It is meant as a simple-to-use replacement and a privacy-friendly alternative that can help many site owners.
It's quick, simple to use and understand with all the metrics displayed on one page. Doesn't track hundreds of metrics like Google Analytics does
Lightweight script of less than 1 KB so sites load fast. The script is 45 times smaller script than the Google Analytics one
Doesn't use cookies so there's no need to worry about cookie banners
Doesn't track personal data so it's compliant with GDPR out of the box and you don't need to worry about asking for data consent
It's open source with the code available on GitHub so you can even self host exactly the same product free as in beer
Unlike Google Analytics, the cloud product is not free as in beer because the business model is subscriptions rather than selling the data of your visitors. Plausible Analytics is bootstrapped without any external funding so the subscription fees help cover the costs and time spent on development.
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I've been using plausible since Sep 2019 and never had any doubts about it. It provides me with everything I need related to visitor stats while keeping privacy in first place.
It doesn't slow down my website loading speed (it's amazing, it's less than 1KB in size!), is not blocked by adblockers since it's not really a tracker tracker, and owners are super cool and they actually respond to every inquiry you could possibly have.
If you're looking for de-googling your stuff, you can start with Plausible :)
I tried several analytics tools prior to Plausible, namely Google Analytics and later on Matomo. I found both to be fairly complicated for my usage which is a personal blog. Complicated in the way I had to install and use them. Plausible's simple to set up approach combined with a very clean and inviting user interface was a breath of fresh air. It's simple and clean enough that it actually makes me want to check and analyse my traffic which is a feeling I never thought I'd have having tried alternatives.
It offers clear information about what I really need, without distractions, without advertising and does not slow my site.
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I've been working with Clouddevs for almost an year now, but it feels like more. It has been a delight to work on many projects, all of them with high-end tech and great people. There is always opportunity to improve and push myself further. I can make my own hours, respecting the clients needs. Never had a delay with payments.
Despite not being their usual area of expertize, Cloud devs found a suitable developer quickly and ensured the project could be completed to a high standard. They worked remotely, maintaining regular contact and meeting in-person monthly to ensure all goals aligned.
Based on our record, Plausible.io seems to be a lot more popular than Cloud Devs. While we know about 215 links to Plausible.io, we've tracked only 14 mentions of Cloud Devs. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Also a small tooling aside โ if you're tracking how often skills get used across your team (or just want analytics on your dev blog without the GDPR cookie banner dance), privacy-focused options like Umami or Plausible give you full data ownership and a much lighter footprint than Google Analytics. I migrated two side projects to Umami last year and haven't looked back. - Source: dev.to / about 2 months ago
So this post is about something I've been chewing on for months but finally moved on: ripping Google Analytics out of three side projects and picking a privacy-focused alternative. Specifically, I'll compare Umami, Plausible, and Fathom โ the three I actually evaluated โ and walk through the migration steps that worked for me. - Source: dev.to / about 2 months ago
Plausible is what I recommend when someone wants to set it up and forget about it. It's an EU-based company, the data stays in the EU, and they're very transparent about their infrastructure. - Source: dev.to / 2 months ago
Plausible is also open-source with a self-hosted option, but their cloud-hosted product is where most people land. It's polished, opinionated, and genuinely pleasant to use. - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
I've been using Umami for this โ it's a self-hosted, privacy-focused analytics tool that doesn't require cookie banners and is fully GDPR-compliant out of the box. Compared to alternatives like Plausible (also excellent, but their hosted plan costs more) or Fathom (hosted-only, pricier), Umami hits a sweet spot of simplicity and zero cost if you self-host. You get clean dashboards showing endpoint usage, response... - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
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Some great opportunities here! clouddevs.com and unicorn.dev are also great places to find remote work for peeps in LATAM and ASIA. Source: about 3 years ago
Cloud devs - https://clouddevs.com/ - apply to be a Latin Am. contractor. Source: over 3 years ago
You have to use the years to build a strong portfolio, expand your skill sets and apply for higher paying jobs. I work a side hustle at clouddevs.com to make this mark combined with my day job. I'm from Asia. Trust in some parts of the world a 6-figure salary could be for an entry level dev as well. Source: over 3 years ago
Clouddevs.com is hiring devs located in Asia and the LatAms. Source: over 3 years ago
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