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What are some website analytical tools?
The 10 Smartest Web Analytics Tools
- Google Analytics. Google Analytics is one of the best free tools that any website owner can use to track and analyze data about Web traffic.
- Spring Metrics. Spring Metrics has taken the analytics tool and made it simpler.
- Woopra.
- Clicky.
- Mint.
- Chartbeat.
- Kissmetrics.
- UserTesting.
What is matomo used for?
Matomo, formerly known as Piwik, is a downloadable, Free (GPL licensed) web analytics software platform. It provides detailed reports on your website and its visitors, including the search engines and keywords they used, the language they speak, which pages they like, the files they download and so much more.
Is open web analytics free?
Open Web Analytics is the free and open source web analytics framework that lets you stay in control of how you instrument and analyze the use of your websites and application. Easy. Open. Web Analytics.
What are analytical tools?
Business analytics tools are types of application software that retrieve data from one or more business systems and combine it in a repository, such as a data warehouse, to be reviewed and analyzed.
What are the best open source analytics tools for web analytics?
Offen – Offen is a fair and open web analytics tool. Gain insights while your users have full access to their data. Lightweight, self hosted and free. ( Demo, Source Code) Apache-2.0 Go/Docker Freshlytics – Privacy respecting, cookie free and low resource usage analytics platform. MIT Docker/Nodejs
Is there a difference between the hosted and self-hosted versions of countly?
You can use the hosted version of Countly or grab the source code from GitHub and self-host the application. And yes, there are differences between the hosted and self-hosted versions of Countly. Plausible is a newer kid on the open source analytics tools block.
What is a custom analytics platform?
Rakam – Custom analytics platform that lets you to create your own analytics service. Integrate with any data source (web, mobile, IoT etc.), analyze data with SQL and create dashboards. ( Source Code) Apache-2.0 Java
Is there cross-site tracking for plausible analytics?
There’s no cross-site or cross-device tracking either. We offer Plausible Analytics as a managed service in the cloud but if you’re happy to manage your own infrastructure, you can also self-host Plausible on your server. What’s the difference between Plausible Cloud and Plausible Self-Hosted?