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Plausible Analytics
papermark | Plausible Analytics | |
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26 | 307 | |
2,284 | 18,560 | |
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9.9 | 9.8 | |
6 days ago | 6 days ago | |
TypeScript | Elixir | |
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | MIT License |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
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.
papermark
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Show HN: Open-source alternative to pdf.ai, ask your pdf and other AI for docs
Simple AI assistant for documents made open source
Can be used for your docs or also for shared documents.
It is currently a part of Papermark, open source Docsend alternative for sharing docs quickly and getting analytics on each page.
Thinking on investing more time in it, and building more advanced work with many docs.
Any contributors are welcome here https://github.com/mfts/papermark
- Papermark: Open-Source DocSend Alternative
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Deploy a WebAssembly-powered Next.js app on Vercel serverless functions
Caveat: this serverless implementation only works with files smaller than 4MB. If you need to upload larger files, you'll want to use a client-side upload (see more on GitHub).
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🏞️5 beautiful open-source web apps to learn from and get inspired 🙇‍♀️💡
Papermark has recently been getting a lot of love from the community, especially for its clean design and intuitive interface. Although it might look simple from the outside, this app packs a lot of functionalities that make everything work smoothly: file upload, email sending, built-in analytics, and custom domains…
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Building an Email-Protected Notion Page Using Next.js and React-Notion-X
I would be grateful if you could give us a star! Don't forget to share your thoughts in the comments section ❤️ https://github.com/mfts/papermark
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Open Source alternatives to tools you Pay for
Papermark - Open Source Alternative to Docsend
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Launch: Share Notion Pages on Custom Domains with Real-Time Analytics
Check out the code and setup: https://github.com/mfts/papermark and how to get started: https://www.papermark.io/share-notion-page
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Show HN: Papermark – the open-source DocSend alternative with custom domains
Hi HN! We’re Marc and Iuliia from Papermark (https://papermark.io). We're building an open-source, modern document sharing platform with real-time engagement analytics and 100% customization.
It all started as a tweet [1] and led to our launch on Product Hunt [2] last month. We crossed over 1000 stars and over 10 contributors on GitHub (https://github.com/mfts/papermark).
Incumbents, like DocSend, founded in the early 2010s have been acquired already and just don't innovate anymore. Their main priority is enterprise clients.
As founders and developers ourselves we always felt that our needs are not being served. We struggle to get actionable insights when sending pitch decks to investors or sales proposals to customers. We are missing the flexibility and integrations with our existing applications and tech stack.
That’s why we are building Papermark.
Our bigger vision
A developer-friendly document sharing platform doesn’t exist yet! We believe that document analytics should be available to anyone that is creating and sharing documents.
- Rich observability: Don’t get left in the dark when sharing a document. Papermark will provide full transparency by exposing all document-related events through webhooks.
- Papermark – The Open-Source Docsend Alternative
- Build an Expandable / Collapsible Data Table with 2 shadcn/ui Components
Plausible Analytics
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Any Google Analytics Alternatives?
I think a single Google Analytics alternative is pretty hard to pick considering that GA can be used to very much varying extents.
For simple and "detailed enough" insights, I enjoyed using Plausible (https://plausible.io/) in the past.
For more in depth analytics that give you a detailed view into your own product, PostHog.com seems to be by far the best and most popular option out there.
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We need to Speak about Google Code Quality
I could do the same exercise with Google Analytics and Google Tag Manager, but luckily I don't need to, since Plausible already did. A piece of advice, rip out Google Analytics and use Plausible instead. It first of all doesn't destroy your website, and secondly it doesn't violate the GDPR - So you can embed it on your site without having to warn your visitors about that they're being spied on by Google.
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Show HN: Open-Source Ad-Free File Upload Service
Also, currently we are using https://plausible.io/ for analytics. No other bugs.
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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
2. https://github.com/plausible/analytics
3. https://umami.is
4. https://www.pikapods.com
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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?
What are some alternatives?
t3-turbo-and-clerk - A t3 Turbo starter with Clerk as the auth provider.
Umami - Umami is a simple, fast, privacy-focused alternative to Google Analytics.
nextjs-resume - A curriculum vitae inspired by read.cv, build with Next.js and Tailwind CSS
Fathom Analytics - Fathom Lite. Simple, privacy-focused website analytics. Built with Golang & Preact.
twitterbio - Generate your Twitter bio with Mixtral and GPT-3.5.
ctop - Top-like interface for container metrics
open-previews - Open source preview comments
GoatCounter - Easy web analytics. No tracking of personal data.
twitter-algorithm - The official Twitter ranking algorithm
PostHog - 🦔 PostHog provides open-source product analytics, session recording, feature flagging and A/B testing that you can self-host.
pkgx - the last thing you’ll install
pirsch - Pirsch is a drop-in, server-side, no-cookie, and privacy-focused analytics solution for Go.