openreplay
Countly
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23 | 13 | |
8,919 | 5,480 | |
2.3% | 0.8% | |
9.9 | 10.0 | |
3 days ago | 7 days ago | |
TypeScript | JavaScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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openreplay
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Implementing 3D Graphics in React
Uncover frustrations, understand bugs and fix slowdowns like never before with OpenReplay — an open-source session replay tool for developers. Self-host it in minutes, and have complete control over your customer data. Check our GitHub repo and join the thousands of developers in our community.
- Show HN: How Cobrowsing Works in Session Replay
- Show HN: Session Replay for iOS Developers
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Show HN: Capture and replay React Native sessions
- Optimize user experience: use insights to refine and improve your app’s usability.
Interested? For more details, you can check out the GitHub repo [0] or documentation [1]:
[0] https://github.com/openreplay/openreplay or documentation
[1] https://docs.openreplay.com/en/rn-sdk/
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Show HN: Tabbing through bugs? One replay to catch them all
Hey HN,
For anyone who uses session replay tools to debug, monitor, or analyze user journeys, this feature might come in handy. OpenReplay — the self-hosted session replay tool that helps developers troubleshoot web apps faster — now supports tabbed browsing.
*Here's how:*
1. Capture and replay user sessions that span across multiple browser tabs, all within a single recording.
2. OpenReplay's tracker communicates across browser tabs, ensuring accurate tracking of each tab, even when duplicated or opened with `window.open` without `_blank`.
3. With "co-browsing", you can watch and support users in real-time and see how they navigate across multiple tabs of your app.
*Why it’s important?*
1. This feature is convenient for developers as it allows them to easily identify bugs by reviewing a complete session in one replay, rather than having to reference multiple recordings.
2. It provides a deeper understanding of the user journey and interactions across multiple tabs in your web app, helping in the comprehension of complex user behaviors and paths.
3. It provides accurate feedback on user tab actions such as opening, switching, and closing tabs, assisting in UX/UI improvements.
Interested? For more details, you can check out the GitHub repo at https://github.com/openreplay/openreplay.
- OpenReplay for Session Replays
- Launch HN: Highlight.io (YC W23) – Open-source, full stack web app monitoring
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question about open source software
You could maybe get in a scenario where a company rather sneakily changes their license without proper announcement to make usage non-open and billable, but that's pretty rare and bad behavior and that underhandedness may bite them back if it goes to court (I am not a lawyer). That said, it can happen. As an example, see this discussion I opened where the project switched licenses and the maintainers thought it was enough to only really announce this within a 1 hour YouTube video (Rather than their blog or update notes).
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GitHub: List of open-source alternatives to everyday SaaS products
OpenReplay would not be typically be considered open source. (Which I have raised with them and have since been blocked from their repos).
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Show HN: We built a ClickHouse-based logging service
How does it compare to OpenReplay ?
> Before deciding on ClickHouse, we were planning to use OpenSearch
You should have tried Quickwit :)
Anyway, sounds like a great project, best of luck!
[1] https://github.com/openreplay/openreplay
[2] https://github.com/quickwit-oss/quickwit
Countly
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Which analytics tool do you use for your Android/iOS apps?
* [Countly](https://countly.com/)
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Solution for logging and viewing the logs remotely
I suggest you use Countly, they have a free edition (Community) also its Self-hosted.
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I built an open source Google Analytics alternative (free as in freedom and privacy-first, too!)
Happy cake day. Yeah, nowadays there are so many analytics variants out there: Swetrix, Plausible, offen, count.ly any many more.
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Want your dedicated (and managed) product analytics server?
Hello HN, founder of Countly (https://count.ly) here. As you might know, we are the creators of one of the first open-source product analytics platforms that has 10+ SDKs for mobile, desktop and web applications. We've been working on a new SaaS, myCountly, to help you launch your own Countly servers in any location, so your user data stays close to home.
We are going to do an alpha launch soon, and looking for alpha testers, please signup below if interested:
https://gocountly.typeform.com/to/ayGA2EOm
Some highlights of myCountly:
- Your dedicated, fully managed deployment(s), not a shared service
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Which crash reporting platform do you use for your Vue apps?
Is countly still operational? Can't connect to their website https://count.ly/
- Integration/extension/plugin system in Nodejs
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Self Hostable Open Source Alternatives to Commercial products
Countly (https://github.com/Countly/countly-server)
- Ask HN: Good open source alternatives to Google Analytics?
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Ask HN: Best alternatives to Google Analytics in 2021?
Always surprised more people don’t use countly. Runs nice in docker or digital ocean. https://count.ly. Been self hosting it for years with few issues.
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Open Source Analytics Stack: Bringing Control, Flexibility, and Data-Privacy to Your Analytics
Countly (website, GitHub) is also an open-source product analytics platform that is designed primarily for marketing organizations. It helps marketers track website information (website transactions, campaigns, and sources that led visitors to the website, etc.). Countly also collects real-time mobile analytics metrics like active users, time spent in-app, customer location, etc., in a unified view on your dashboard.
What are some alternatives?
PostHog - 🦔 PostHog provides open-source product analytics, session recording, feature flagging and A/B testing that you can self-host.
rrweb - record and replay the web
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!
Sentry - Developer-first error tracking and performance monitoring
Umami - Umami is a simple, fast, privacy-focused alternative to Google Analytics.
sentry-java - A Sentry SDK for Java, Android and other JVM languages.
Serposcope - Rank tracker for SEO
asayer-indexeddb - Getting Started with IndexedDB for Big Data Storage
Snowplow - The enterprise-grade behavioral data engine (web, mobile, server-side, webhooks), running cloud-natively on AWS and GCP
budibase - Budibase is an open-source low code platform that helps you build internal tools in minutes 🚀
Rakam - 📈 Collect customer event data from your apps. (Note that this project only includes the API collector, not the visualization platform)