Blog - October 2, 2024

List of Open Source Web Analytics Platforms

By Chris Muktar

At Userbird, we're big supporters of open source. A lot of our platform is built upon it.

We've kept a list of some of the best open source analytics platforms. We think it's most useful for the tracking of small websites, as tracking popular websites becomes a 'big data' challenge.

Here's our most recent list:

  • Matomo - A popular open-source analytics platform that offers privacy-focused and self-hosted analytics.
  • GoAccess - A real-time web log analyzer that runs in a terminal or on the web.
  • Plausible - A lightweight and privacy-friendly web analytics alternative to Google Analytics.
  • Ackee - A self-hosted and privacy-friendly analytics platform designed for Node.js.
  • Open Web Analytics (OWA) - A full-featured web analytics framework that tracks visitor behavior on websites and applications.
  • Umami - A simple, privacy-focused web analytics platform that is easy to use and self-host.
  • GoSquared Analytics - Open-source real-time analytics tool, though not exclusively open-source in all components.
  • Fathom - A privacy-first analytics platform, with a self-hosted version available.

When Self-Hosted Analytics Makes Sense

We're big fans of data privacy, and self-hosted web analytics is a step in that direction.

Self-hosted makes sense when you have the resources and infrastructure to host and maintain your own analytics.

As website traffic grows, it makes more sense to use a paid-for solution like Userbird.

Ready to Try Privacy-First Analytics?

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Chris Muktar

Founder of Userbird.

Chris has been running digital marketing and software businesses since 2007, and is previously a founder of Linkly, a global URL shortener.

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