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Mautic | Plausible Analytics | |
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27 | 302 | |
6,628 | 18,213 | |
1.8% | 2.6% | |
10.0 | 9.8 | |
6 days ago | 1 day ago | |
PHP | Elixir | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
Mautic
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Mautic - How Open Source Shapes Marketing- Open Source Project Spotlight
For more information on Mautic and to become a part of its community, visit Mautic's official website and explore how you can contribute to the world's largest open-source marketing automation project.
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Free email campaign tool for startup?
It might be over kill for what you need, but have you looked into Mautic? It's free and opensource.
- Launch HN: Dittofeed (YC S22) – open-source customer engagement platform
- Are there any self-hosted alternatives to Mailchimp or Klaviyo?
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Any suggestions for self hosted email marketing software?
mautic
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Selfhosted newsletter maker?
There is Mautic which is essentially a Mailchimp alternative.
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Looking for the most cost-effective, user-friendly, bulk/mass email sender with good deliverability and open rates. One-time, 100,000+ emails per month, 3-4k/day.
Mautic: https://www.mautic.org/ (free - opensource marketing automation platform self hosted or on AWS). Seems technical; similar to MimePost?
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Mautic 4.4.3 released!
Read more in the release notes: https://github.com/mautic/mautic/releases/tag/4.4.3
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[AskJS] How do you build email automations for events?
https://github.com/mautic/mautic is one open source entry. It's pretty robust (full disclosure, I haven't used it in 3+ years). It's a php app that runs independently of your application and has an embeddable js that makes the connection (a lot like google analytics, etc).
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Mautic 4.4.2 Released!
New Mautic 4.4.2 released today! Bug fix - Custom object plugin's import - Brienz template now stable - sticky tooltips fix - CC and BCC now valid for sending email https://github.com/mautic/mautic/releases/tag/4.4.2
Plausible Analytics
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Plausible as an alternative to Google Analytics
I just swapped out Google Analytics with Plausible for AINIRO.IO. It’s only been a week, but so far I am super jazzed about it. First of all, Plausible doesn’t use cookies, so I can completely drop all cookie disclaimers and popups I had because of GDPR. Second of all, the site scores significantly better on load time. This results in a 10x better user experience for my website visitors, while making sure the website is still 100% conforming to GDPR laws.
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Simple no bs persistent notepad
No clue what you mean, browser cache might even clear itself without you doing anything manually. This thing makes no sense.
Nowhere ever did it say Tech Demo anywhere, not in the HN headline, not on the page itself. No, thanks. And even as a tech demo, there is nothing impressive going in. It is stores shit to local storage, I guess. Lol, I just looked this up, and it was in Firefox on 2009 already? WHAT? https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Window/loca... I never used it myself directly, but I remember reading about some API that kind of is the new version of cookies that can store more and better and I think that is it. 2009, I would swear what I think about was newer, maybe I am mixing something up, maybe not.
It has unnecessarily tracking from the comment above, not sure if it even sends all your notes to https://plausible.io, and I do not care. For me, this fails as a tech demo or whatever the fuck It's supposed to be. Sorry to not get all excited about everything posted here. In 2009 it for sure would ;)
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Using Analytics on My Website
If you already use Posthog, Web Analytics has been in Public Beta for quite some time.[1]
If I remember correctly, CloudFlare Analytics does not need you to register your domain with them. I personally feel keeping domain registration coupled with your DNS provider is not a good idea.
Plausible[2] has an Open Source self-hostable version but is not so updated in sync with their SaaS version.
Umami[3] is another simple, clean one. And, of course, as many have suggested, Matomo is the other well-established one. If you want to avoid maintaining a hosting routine, a lot do the hosting out of the box these days. PikaPods[4] was good when I tried and played around for a while.
1. https://posthog.com/docs/web-analytics
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Open Source alternatives to tools you Pay for
Plausible - Open Source Alternative to Google Analytics
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11 Ways to Optimize Your Website
There are many good, lightweight, and open-source alternatives to Google Analytics, such as Plausible, Matomo, Fathom, Simple Analytics, and so on. Many of these options are open-source, and can be self-hosted.
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Ask HN: What is the least obnoxious way to ask for cookie permissions?
You log the IP address, referrer, user agent and the requested page URL but you don't set a unique cookie to identify the user.
This still gets you plenty of actionable analytics information: where geographically people are located (via GeoIP), what pages are most popular, what platforms (including desktop vs mobile) people are using.
I've been using https://plausible.io for analytics on a bunch of my sites for a couple of years now and I honestly don't miss the extra level of detail I got from cookie-based analytics I've used in the past.
- Ask HN: Is Google Analytics that useful?
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A Developer's Guide to Blogging
The analytics provider I've gone with is Plausible. Sadly it's not free - about $9 a month - but it's easy to use, lightweight (the script is less than 1kb), and respects privacy, so it's worth a look IMO.
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Best alternative to GA4 when Google Ads is your most important channel?
Plausible
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It Took Me a Decade to Find the Perfect Personal Website Stack – Ghost+Fathom
Or you need to use some other static site generator to build the HTML table from JSON.
Something very simple, but yet so difficult.
I liked that it was possible to use SQLite3 in production for Ghost. It worked very well and scales as well since it is mostly read operation, but they are officially dropping support for production and using only MySQL. I guess the one argument was, that sending emails for many subscribers was too much for SQLite.
There is also another good analytics service, without cookies and also fully GDPR compliant: https://plausible.io/
What are some alternatives?
Listmonk - High performance, self-hosted, newsletter and mailing list manager with a modern dashboard. Single binary app.
Umami - Umami is a simple, fast, privacy-focused alternative to Google Analytics.
Mailtrain - Self hosted newsletter app
Fathom Analytics - Fathom Lite. Simple, privacy-focused website analytics. Built with Golang & Preact.
phpList - This module is the core of phpList 4. Join discussion at the community forum: https://discuss.phplist.org/
GoatCounter - Easy web analytics. No tracking of personal data.
phpList - Fully functional Open Source email marketing manager for creating, sending, integrating, and analysing email campaigns and newsletters.
PostHog - 🦔 PostHog provides open-source product analytics, session recording, feature flagging and A/B testing that you can self-host.
PHPMailer - The classic email sending library for PHP
ctop - Top-like interface for container metrics
SwiftMailer - Comprehensive mailing tools for PHP
pirsch - Pirsch is a drop-in, server-side, no-cookie, and privacy-focused analytics solution for Go.