awesome-analytics
GoatCounter
awesome-analytics | GoatCounter | |
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12 | 61 | |
3,821 | 4,178 | |
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0.0 | 8.7 | |
2 months ago | 9 days ago | |
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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awesome-analytics
- Privacy friendly web analytics tool?
- Ask HN: Is there any way to fix the new Google Analytics UI?
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Fresh look at Analytics tech stack for my medium sized company
This is a great list of everything available Awesome Analytics. But I just wondered if anyone had been through a similar exercise that could help me get to a short list...I'm a bit biased towards things I already know and use...
- Frankreichs Datenschutzbehörde: Google Analytics ist in der EU rechtswidrig
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Are there any selfhosted sex trackers?
Anything under here might help.
- Telemetry for a self-hosted open-source platform
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Privacy-first fully cookieless opensource web analytics service | Swetrix
Matomo, plausible, goatcounter, shynet, umami, simple analytics. These are just the ones I know off the top of my head. Not all of these are cookie-less AFAIK. There are also lists like this.
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How can I know the real-time active users in my web app now?
And many more: https://github.com/0xnr/awesome-analytics
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Ask HN: What do I need to do to make my blog GDPR compliant?
Not a lawyer.
If you do not need GA why use it? It is a separate connection your visitors browser needs to open and it is a connection to a third party. If you want analytics, there are some privacy options, for example Umami. See also here: https://github.com/0xnr/awesome-analytics
You could also disable the Nginx logs from logging IP addresses and then you should be fine.
Maybe adding a simple site saying that you do not retain any IPs or other information, you can prevent these emails in the future.
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Google Analytics: Stop feeding the beast
You can find here a huge list:
https://github.com/onurakpolat/awesome-analytics
https://github.com/awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted/blo...
GoatCounter
- Show HN: Shareable Analytics for public stats. Customize sections and themes
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A list of SaaS, PaaS and IaaS offerings that have free tiers of interest to devops and infradev
GoatCounter — GoatCounter is an open-source web analytics platform available as a hosted service (free for non-commercial use) or self-hosted app. It aims to offer easy-to-use and meaningful privacy-friendly web analytics as an alternative to Google Analytics or Matomo. The free tier is for non-commercial use and includes unlimited sites, six months of data retention, and 100k pageviews/month.
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GoatCounter creator is hoping to raise at least €1k for basic living expense
> Not sure when GoatCounter started
"Hello, world" - arp242 committed on May 28, 2019 - 66a4d7f9b7af8dccacaf3ad8a9fb57a9f9008030 - https://github.com/arp242/goatcounter/commit/66a4d7f9b7af8dc...
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Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (January 2024)
Location: Ireland (Galway)
Remote: yes
Willing to relocate: yes
Technologies: Go ("Golang"), Python, Ruby, JavaScript, Linux, Unix, PostgreSQL
Résumé/CV: https://www.arp242.net/cv/cv-martintournoij
Email: [email protected]
I've been using Go as my primary language for the last seven years, although I don't overly care about the specific language and have experience with a wide variety of tools and languages such as Python, Ruby, PHP, C, JavaScript, Lua, and probably some more. While I've mainly focused on backend in the last few years, I also have written plenty of frontend code over the years, from the "pre-jQuery" days to VueJS.
In the last few years I mainly focused on GoatCounter (https://www.goatcounter.com) with the occasional contract job, but I'm keen to start working on something new for the longer term.
I've got quite a bit of code on my GitHub, so you can take a look at that if you want: https://github.com/arp242/
- Goatcounter: Easy web analytics. No tracking of personal data
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Using Analytics on My Website
I suggest using analytics that you can self-host, like https://www.goatcounter.com/ and renting a cheap vm to run it on along with your blog. It is way better, you have more control and you can be sure that javascript tracking is working for 100% of people using the site since you have full control over it not getting blocked by adblockers.
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Ask HN: Is Google Analytics that useful?
I'm self-hosting GoatCounter and using it across all my websites.
Apart from controlling my data, I also have more accurate visitor statistics, as it doesn't get picked up by script blockers, unlike GA.
https://github.com/arp242/goatcounter
https://www.goatcounter.com
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What has your personal website/blog done for you?
I first used basic google analytics but found it too invasive/heavy so I switched over to https://www.goatcounter.com/.
For comments, most solutions were also too heavy, paid or had ads, but I finally found https://giscus.app/.
So while I did add these 2 features, I'm happy with those variants that I managed to find.
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Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (August 2023)
Location: Ireland
Remote: yes
Willing to relocate: yes
Technologies: Go ("Golang"), Python, Ruby, JavaScript, Linux, Unix, PostgreSQL
Résumé/CV: https://www.arp242.net/cv/cv-martintournoij
Email: [email protected]
I've been using Go as my primary language for the last seven years, although I don't overly care about the specific language and have experience with a wide variety of tools and languages such as Python, Ruby, PHP, C, JavaScript, Lua, and probably some more. While I've mainly focused on backend in the last few years, I also have written plenty of frontend code over the years, from the "pre-jQuery" days to VueJS.
In the last few years I mainly focused on GoatCounter (https://www.goatcounter.com) with the occasional contract job, but I'm keen to start working on something new for the longer term.
I've got quite a bit of code on my GitHub, so you can take a look at that if you want: https://github.com/arp242/
- Ask HN: Looking for Google Analytics alternative after v4
What are some alternatives?
nullitics - Minimalist open-source web analytics
Plausible Analytics - Simple, open source, lightweight (< 1 KB) and privacy-friendly web analytics alternative to Google Analytics.
Umami - Umami is a simple, fast, privacy-focused alternative to Google Analytics.
Fathom Analytics - Fathom Lite. Simple, privacy-focused website analytics. Built with Golang & Preact.
Open Web Analytics - Official repository for Open Web Analytics which is an open source alternative to commercial tools such as Google Analytics. Stay in control of the data you collect about the use of your website or app. Please consider sponsoring this project.
track-and-graph - An android app for tracking personal data and creating custom graphs
GoAccess - GoAccess is a real-time web log analyzer and interactive viewer that runs in a terminal in *nix systems or through your browser.
Matomo - Empowering People Ethically with the leading open source alternative to Google Analytics that gives you full control over your data. Matomo lets you easily collect data from websites & apps and visualise this data and extract insights. Privacy is built-in. Liberating Web Analytics. Star us on Github? +1. And we love Pull Requests!
PostHog - 🦔 PostHog provides open-source product analytics, session recording, feature flagging and A/B testing that you can self-host.
Ackee - Self-hosted, Node.js based analytics tool for those who care about privacy.
Socioboard - Socioboard is world's first and open source Social Technology Enabler. Socioboard Core is our flagship product.