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    PostHog

    PostHog

    PostHog provides open-source web & product analytics

    PostHog is an all‑in‑one open‑source platform for product and web analytics—offering event-based analytics, session recording, feature flagging, A/B testing, cohorts, and more—that you can self‑host, with full support for data privacy and enterprise compliance. Sync data from external tools like Stripe, Hubspot, your data warehouse, and more. Query it alongside your product data. Run custom filters and transformations on your incoming data. Send it to 25+ tools or any webhook in real time or...
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    Shynet

    Shynet

    Modern, privacy-friendly, and detailed web analytics

    Modern, privacy-friendly, and detailed web analytics that works without cookies or JS. There are a lot of web analytics tools. Unfortunately, most of them come with the following caveats. They require handing all of your visitors' info to a third-party company They use cookies to track visitors across sessions, so you need to have those annoying cookie notices. They collect so much personal data that even the NSA is jealous. They are closed source and/or expensive, often with limited data...
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