Umami
Umami is a simple, fast, privacy-focused alternative to Google Analytics that offers self-hosted web analytics.
Description
Umami is a modern, open-source web analytics platform designed as a privacy-focused alternative to Google Analytics, Mixpanel, and Amplitude. It provides comprehensive insights into website traffic and user behavior without compromising visitor privacy. The platform is built with simplicity and speed in mind, offering an intuitive interface for tracking page views, events, and custom metrics. Umami can be self-hosted, ensuring full control over data, and supports PostgreSQL for data storage. It includes features like real-time analytics, user journey tracking, cohort analysis, and audience segmentation. The project is actively maintained with a large community, over 37,000 stars on GitHub, and provides easy deployment via Docker or from source.
Features
Privacy-first analytics with no personal data collection or cookies Real-time website traffic monitoring and historical data analysis Comprehensive metrics including page views, events, sessions, and user journeys Audience segmentation and cohort analysis for in-depth user insights Customizable dashboards and reports with charts and statistics Self-hosted deployment via Docker or from source with PostgreSQL database Open-source under MIT license with active community support Lightweight and fast, designed for high performance
Benefits
Full data ownership and control through self-hosting GDPR, CCPA, and privacy regulation compliance without cookie banners Easy to set up and maintain with minimal infrastructure requirements Cost-effective compared to paid analytics tools like Google Analytics 360 Scalable from small blogs to large enterprise sites Transparent and customizable source code for tailored analytics solutions No vendor lock-in; data can be exported anytime Provides actionable insights while respecting user privacy
Links
- Open Source
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