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    Rybbit

    Rybbit

    Open-source and privacy-friendly alternative to Google Analytics

    Rybbit is an open-source, privacy-friendly web and product analytics platform positioned as a modern alternative to heavyweight tracking suites. It focuses on a clean UI and intuitive metrics so non-analysts can answer everyday questions without wading through dozens of reports. The data model is event-driven, enabling funnels, retention views, and simple user journeys without complex configuration.
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    Trafexia

    Trafexia

    Mobile Traffic Interceptor

    Trafexia is a lightweight web application designed to visualize real-time and historical transportation data, such as traffic flows, transit schedules, or route usage, with clean dashboards and map overlays that help users and analysts interpret mobility patterns quickly. It integrates data streams from APIs, CSV feeds, or sensor inputs and processes them into intuitive visualizations including flow diagrams, heatmaps, time series charts, and route performance boards. ...
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    AWS Amplify

    AWS Amplify

    A declarative JavaScript library for application development

    The Amplify open-source client libraries provide use-case-centric, opinionated, declarative, and easy-to-use interfaces across different categories of cloud-powered operations enabling mobile and web developers to easily interact with their backends. These libraries are powered by the AWS cloud and offer a pluggable model which can be extended to use other providers. The libraries can be used with both new backends created using the Amplify CLI and existing backend resources. The Amplify...
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