Analytics
4 guides about self-hosted analytics solutions
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Plausible vs. Umami: Choosing a Self-Hosted Analytics Platform
Plausible and Umami are both open-source, privacy-focused web analytics alternatives to Google Analytics. This comparison covers features, setup, dashboard quality, data accuracy, and which is right for your use case.
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Metabase: Self-Hosted Business Intelligence That Non-Technical People Can Actually Use
A guide to self-hosting Metabase for business intelligence and data analytics. Covers installation, connecting databases, building dashboards, sharing reports, authentication, and comparison with Superset, Redash, and Lightdash.
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Umami: Simple, Private Web Analytics You Can Self-Host
Track website visitors without compromising their privacy. Umami is a lightweight, open-source Google Analytics alternative you can run on your own server.
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Self-Hosting Plausible Analytics: A Privacy-Friendly Google Analytics Alternative
A complete guide to self-hosting Plausible Analytics as a lightweight, privacy-respecting replacement for Google Analytics. Covers setup, features, costs, and trade-offs.