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  • Smart Business Texting that Generates Pipeline Icon
    Smart Business Texting that Generates Pipeline

    Create and convert pipeline at scale through industry leading SMS campaigns, automation, and conversation management.

    TextUs is the leading text messaging service provider for businesses that want to engage in real-time conversations with customers, leads, employees and candidates. Text messaging is one of the most engaging ways to communicate with customers, candidates, employees and leads. 1:1, two-way messaging encourages response and engagement. Text messages help teams get 10x the response rate over phone and email. Business text messaging has become a more viable form of communication than traditional mediums. The TextUs user experience is intentionally designed to resemble the familiar SMS inbox, allowing users to easily manage contacts, conversations, and campaigns. Work right from your desktop with the TextUs web app or use the Chrome extension alongside your ATS or CRM. Leverage the mobile app for on-the-go sending and responding.
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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 batch export large amounts to your warehouse. Capture traces, generations, latency, and cost for your LLM-powered app.
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    Plausible Analytics

    Plausible Analytics

    Simple, open-source, lightweight and privacy-friendly web analytics

    Plausible is lightweight and open-source web analytics. No cookies and fully compliant with GDPR, CCPA and PECR. Made and hosted in the EU, powered by European-owned cloud infrastructure. Frustrated with Google Analytics? So are we and that's why we built Plausible Analytics, a simple, lightweight (< 1 KB), open source, and privacy-friendly alternative that doesn't come from the adtech world. Web analytics went from a simple, fun and useful practice for site owners to a data-grabbing machine for surveillance capitalism. Google Analytics is frustrating to use, difficult to understand, slow to load and privacy-invasive too. Plausible Analytics is built for privacy-conscious site owners. You get valuable and actionable stats to help you improve your efforts while your visitors keep having a nice and enjoyable experience. Plausible is simple analytics. It is easy to understand and it cuts through the noise.
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    JAMon API

    JAMon API

    Monitor Java applications - SQL, HTTP, Methods, Exceptions and more.

    JAMon API is a free, simple, high performance, thread safe, Java API that allows developers to easily monitor the performance and scalability of production applications. JAMon tracks hits, execution times (total, avg, min, max, std dev), and more. * JAMon Users Manual: For more on the JAMon, including installing, configuring, and using it, see http://jamonapi.sourceforge.net/. * Support: If you have any questions about usage please post a question on the forum at http://sourceforge.net/projects/jamonapi/forums/forum/334830
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    An Apache 2 only DSO module serving link counting information via jpeg and png images. Supports Fedora Core 4 (i386), FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE (i386), and OpenSolaris Build 28. Designed for installation into one server machine, supports separate virtual serve
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    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    Jscrambler: Pioneering Client-Side Protection Platform

    Jscrambler offers an exclusive blend of cutting-edge first-party JavaScript obfuscation and state-of-the-art third-party tag protection.

    Jscrambler is the leader in Client-Side Protection and Compliance. We were the first to merge advanced polymorphic JavaScript obfuscation with fine-grained third-party tag protection in a unified Client-Side Protection and Compliance Platform. Our integrated solution ensures a robust defense against current and emerging client-side cyber threats, data leaks, and IP theft, empowering software development and digital teams to innovate securely. With Jscrambler, businesses adopt a unified, future-proof client-side security policy all while achieving compliance with emerging security standards including PCI DSS v4.0. Trusted by digital leaders worldwide, Jscrambler gives businesses the freedom to innovate securely.
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    Countly

    Countly

    Product analytics platform

    Understand and enhance your customers' journey on your web, mobile or desktop application through Countly. Countly is an innovative, real-time, open source mobile & web analytics platform, with rich push notifications and crash reporting tools. Countly securely processes billions of data points every day from mobile, desktop and web apps to help thousands of companies visualize their data, analyze and use it to grow their business. Countly is made up of two main parts: the server collecting and analyzing data, and an SDK (mobile, web or desktop) that sends this data. It comes with several great features: a single secure dashboard where you can access all user profiles, notifications, analytics and other tools; a wealth of plugins; and the option to install Countly on premises or securely in the cloud. Countly is being used by numerous companies the world over, including Apple, AT&T, BMW, SAP, Coca Cola, Sprint and many more.
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    Heartbleed

    Heartbleed

    A checker (site and tool) for CVE-2014-0160

    Heartbleed contains a compact, purpose-built implementation for detecting the infamous Heartbleed vulnerability in OpenSSL’s TLS heartbeat extension (CVE-2014-0160). It focuses on demonstrating and testing the flaw rather than being a general-purpose security toolkit, which makes the code approachable for learning and auditing. The project illustrates how a malformed heartbeat request could coax vulnerable servers into leaking memory contents, including potentially sensitive data. Because it’s small and self-contained, it’s often used as a reference to understand the vulnerability mechanics without wading through large codebases. The repo also serves as a historical snapshot of a watershed moment in modern Internet security and the practical lessons it forced the industry to learn. Developers and security engineers alike can study it to better appreciate protocol hardening, input validation, and defense-in-depth strategies.
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    Matomo

    Matomo

    Alternative to Google Analytics that gives you full control over data

    Google Analytics alternative that protects your data and your customers' privacy. Take back control with Matomo – a powerful web analytics platform that gives you 100% data ownership. You could lose your customers’ trust and risk damaging your reputation if people learn their data is used for Google’s “own purposes”. By choosing the ethical alternative, Matomo, you won’t make privacy sacrifices or compromise your site. You can even use Matomo without needing to ask for consent. With 100% data ownership you get the power to protect your user’s privacy. You know where your data is stored and what’s happening to it, without external influence. We’re serious about privacy here at Matomo and keeping your business GDPR and CCPA compliant. The Google Analytics Importer plugin imports Google Analytics reports into a Matomo instance. When you run an import, your Google Analytics (GA) Property will be automatically created as a Website into Matomo.
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    Umami

    Umami

    A simple, fast, website analytics alternative to Google Analytics

    Umami is a simple, easy to use, self-hosted web analytics solution. The goal is to provide you with a friendlier, privacy-focused alternative to Google Analytics and a free, open-sourced alternative to paid solutions. Umami collects only the metrics you care about and everything fits on a single page. You can view a live demo here. Umami measures just the important metrics that you care about: pageviews, devices used, and where your visitors are coming from. Everything is displayed on a single, easy to browse page. Umami is able to track an unlimited number of websites from a single installation. You can even track subdomains and individual URLs. Umami is hosted by you under your own domain so you can reliably avoid ad-blockers unlike Google Analytics. The tracking script is tiny (only 2KB) and supports legacy browsers like IE. Umami can be used to host data for friends or clients. Just create a separate account and they can start tracking their own websites on their own dashboard.
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    ahCrawler

    A PHP search engine for your website and web analytics tool. GNU GPL3

    ahCrawler is a set to implement your own search on your website and an analyzer for your web content. It can be used on a shared hosting. It consists of * crawler (spider) and indexer * search for your website(s) * search statistics * website analyzer (http header, short titles and keywords, linkchecker, ...) You need to install it on your own server. So all crawled data stay in your environment. You never know when an external webspider updated your content. Trigger a rescan whenever you want - you always have under control what data of what time were checked. The spider is a CLI tool and must be added as a cronjob. In a web based backend you can control all data and analyze your data. You can handle multiple websites in the same backend. PHP 7 or 8 + PDO (Mysql/ Sqlite)
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    All-in-One Inspection Software

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    A PHP script to show the number of hits in web pages. This script runs into web site directory and uses text or PNG images in graphic mode. You can use your custom PNG images. It isn't a CGI program and depends an web server with PHP support.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    tirreno

    tirreno

    Open Security Analytics

    tirreno is open security analytics. tirreno [tir.ˈrɛ.no] helps understand, monitor, and protect your applications from cyber threats, account takeovers, bots, and abuse. While classic cybersecurity focuses on infrastructure and network perimeter, most breaches occur through compromised accounts and application logic abuse that bypasses firewalls, SIEM, WAFs, and other defenses. tirreno detects threats where they actually happen: inside your product. It adds a security layer to internal or external applications to identify malicious activity by analyzing user behavior, account activity, field changes history, and business logic abuse that infrastructure tools are unable to detect.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Easy Link

    Free Shorten URL ASP Script

    Easy Link make a short and memorable URL from a long URL. Plus the best traffic stats on people that clicked your tinylink. Prefessional features. Free and simple to use. Download PHP Scripts : http://microcode.ws/ Cheap Web Hosting + FREE Domain : http://goo.gl/HY7Ubq
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    kTools aims to provide a complete multi-user webmaster package for handling of guestbooks, polls, referrers, and various smaller tools such as smiley conversion for strings, and playlist handling. kTools requires PHP 4 and MySQL.
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    PHP Visit Counter is to be a complete, accurate and user friendly PHP visit counter for websites. It uses MySQL to record hits and GD to generate an icon. To see a working version, see this page: http://hhfbrouwer.staghosting.com/count/read.php
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    PHP Script to provide AOL Instant Messenger (AIM) click tracking for links in your profile or away message. It will include similar functionality to that provided by imchaos. Allowing you to track statistics such as who, what, where, when, and how often.
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    A toolkit for ASP developers, with many of the utilities needed in a website
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    Bibro can tell you who, why and when visit your site. This program is very powerful, use filters (so you can choose statistics to analysis not only by time) and has modular structure.
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    Awesome Scripts
    A script collection for use on personal web projects, all written in PHP with MySQL-Support.
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    The Big Brother Log Analyzer (BBLA) is a package consisting of an HTTP logger and of a log analyzer. It provides a lightweight and free solution (with no banners!) for individual users and/or systems administrators willing to track their audience.
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    Use Pentaho open source business intelligence tools and MySQL to collect & distribute web analytics (clickstream) data. Extract data from logs, load database tables, & present the information in dashboards, analysis cubes, and reports for business users. This project has been moved to github - https://github.com/cjlavigne/breadboard
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    CCProyect

    Cents Changes Proyect

    This a project designed for the household economy. Agendas payments, checking accounts, family budget, technology java-based platform.
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    Page hit tracking system: by referencing an image from the hosting website, a hit for that page will be logged. Special configurations on the hosting website allow for custom images to be displayed such as a hit counter or a custom image.
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    Centaros CMS is a easy to use user friendly CMS that will make things easier for you when creating your site or just a plain old community. Join the revolution and try Centaros CMS today.
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    This project aims to make a "counter" for the 'CodeRed Worm' and generates a dynamically page with count information.
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    ContaWeb es un sistema basado en PageTag local, se instala en el propio servidor y usa un pequeño elemento, que se inserta en las páginas a ser monitorizadas, y nos proporciona información General de visitas e información por Países y continentes.
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Open Source Web Analytics Software Guide

Open source web analytics software is a type of software that allows users to collect, analyze, and report on website or internet page data. This type of software can provide valuable insights into user behavior and trends, allowing for better decision making for businesses and organizations.

Open source web analytics software differs from other web-based analytical tools in that its code is freely available for use and modification by anyone. This makes it easy for developers to customize the program’s features according to their specific needs. Furthermore, unlike traditional closed-source programs, developers have full access to the underlying codebase so they are able to make changes whenever necessary without needing permission from the original authors or publishers of the product.

The main advantage of using open source web analytics software is its flexibility; developers can tailor every aspect of the program according to their own requirements. In addition, being open source also provides an excellent platform for collaboration between multiple teams of experts who could work together more effectively than if they were using a commercial solution with limited capability customization options. Open source solutions tend to be more secure as well due to regular patches and updates released by coders all over the world who contribute towards improving existing modules as well as adding new ones, which helps keep security flaws at bay. Additionally, many open source products are completely free which makes it easier for startups or small companies with budget constraints to benefit from such solutions since no money has to be invested in expensive licensing fees associated with many commercial solutions.

Finally, one important feature provided by most popular open source tools is multi-channel integration capabilities which allow users to capture data from multiple sources including social networks like Twitter or Facebook as well as mobile apps such as iPhone apps, etc., allowing them gain deeper understanding about their target users on any given day. These features are essential for modern businesses that need to stay ahead of the competition and quickly understand trends in user behavior.

Overall, open source web analytics software provide many advantages over closed-source alternatives and can be an invaluable tool in helping businesses gain insights into their users’ needs as well as help make better decisions based on the data collected.

Features Offered by Open Source Web Analytics Software

  • Real-Time Analysis: Open source web analytics software provides users with the ability to track and analyze data in close to real-time. This can provide insight into user behavior, allowing marketers to adjust campaigns in response.
  • Conversion Tracking: Users can track conversions (such as sales or signups) generated by various channels or pages on their website. This allows them to identify areas of improvement, as well as know which channels are sending the most valuable traffic.
  • Heat Mapping: Visualize how visitors interact with a website by viewing heat maps that indicate where users click and scroll on a given page. This can help identify problem areas such as overly complex layouts or difficult navigation.
  • Campaign Tracking: Track the success of campaigns, both paid and organic down to granular levels such as individual search terms used for a particular campaign so ROI from all sources can be evaluated accurately.
  • Advanced Segmentation: The ability to segment audiences based on behaviors like visits, purchases, device type and more for more detailed reporting helps marketers make decisions based on extremely refined datasets.
  • Funnel Analysis: Identify dropoff points in order forms, membership registrations or other processes customers complete so improvements can be made to reduce friction and increase conversion rates.
  • Multi-Domain Analytics: Track interactions across multiple domains simultaneously, providing a comprehensive view of customer behavior which is useful for businesses operating in international markets or have multiple websites/pages dedicated to different purposes.
  • Custom Reports: Generate custom reports in order to quickly and easily visualize data and review trends, giving users insights into their customers.
  • Dashboards: Create visually appealing dashboards with customizable widgets that enable users to view important metrics at-a-glance. This can help users track key performance indicators (KPIs) over time more effectively.

Types of Open Source Web Analytics Software

  • Google Analytics: This open source web analytics software is popular for tracking website visits, page views, and other metrics. It also provides data collection and analysis features to help businesses improve their websites.
  • Piwik: An open source web analytics platform that allows users to view detailed reports of visitors’ behavior on websites. It also has an API that makes it easy to integrate with other systems and applications.
  • Open Web Analytics: This open source project enables users to monitor their website performance by tracking visitor data such as page views, clicks, downloads, etc. It also provides a range of powerful features including segmentation and goal management.
  • Clicky: An open source web analytics platform that provides real-time data about the activities happening on a website or blog in order for businesses to make better decisions about its optimization and development.
  • Adobe Analytics Cloud Service (Omniture): A highly advanced enterprise-level service for understanding customer interactions across multiple channels and devices including mobile apps, social networking sites and more.
  • KISSmetrics: A comprehensive marketing analytics platform that provides users with a range of metrics and insights into customer behaviour, enabling businesses to make more informed decisions about their website.
  • WebTrends Analytics: An open source web analytics tool that allows businesses to track user behaviors on websites in order to gain insights on how visitors interact with content. It also features reporting and segmentation tools for better understanding of data.
  • Segment: An open source web analytics platform that helps businesses understand user activity on their website by capturing and collecting data from a variety of sources. It also allows them to analyze, segment and visualize the data for more meaningful insights.
  • W3Counter: An open source web analytics tool that enables users to track and measure the performance of their website in real-time. It also provides other useful metrics for understanding how people interact with websites.

Advantages Provided by Open Source Web Analytics Software

  • Cost-Effective: Open source web analytics software is provided for free, without any subscription fees or hidden costs. This allows organizations to reduce their total cost of ownership when running a website, as they do not have to pay for costly software licenses or services.
  • Flexibility: Open source web analytics solutions are highly customizable and can be tailored to the specific needs of an organization. This allows organizations to quickly build solutions that meet their unique requirements and extend functionality when needed.
  • Reliability: With open source web analytics platforms, all code is reviewed by the community and regular updates are released to fix issues that arise. This ensures that the system runs with maximum reliability and performance.
  • Security: As with most open source applications, developers have access to the platform’s source code which enables them to identify security flaws before they become a problem in production environments. Additionally, many open source projects have active communities around them which helps maintain the overall security of websites using those platforms.
  • Scalability: Open source solutions tend to provide better scalability than proprietary systems since they are built upon modular components that can be added when needed. This makes it easier to scale up websites as user traffic increases without having significant investment in additional hardware or software licences.
  • Community Support: The large and active developer community surrounding open source solutions often provides a wide range of support and guidance. This allows developers to quickly identify potential issues or solutions to problems they encounter while using the platform.

What Types of Users Use Open Source Web Analytics Software?

  • Small Business Owners: Small business owners use open source web analytics software to track the performance of their websites and apps, including traffic trends and customer engagement. They use this information to make informed decisions about how to better reach their audiences and increase website sales.
  • Digital Marketers: Digital marketers use the insights gathered from open source web analytics software to plan effective campaigns and optimize user experiences. With detailed analysis, they’re able to uncover key insights that can help them create more engaging marketing activities that will boost conversions.
  • SEO Professionals: SEO professionals rely heavily on open source web analytics software for keyword research, site auditing, link building strategies and content optimization. This type of tool helps them gain an edge over their competitors by optimizing content for search engine ranking positions on a continuous basis.
  • Developers & Designers: Web developers & designers take advantage of open source web analytics tools like Crazy Egg or Chartbeat in order to test different designs and get real-time feedback from users on what works best when it comes to page design or functionality. It’s an invaluable resource for learning about user preferences and improving website usability.
  • Data Analysts: Data analysts are highly knowledgeable about the data obtained through open source web analytics software applications as they have specialized skills in analyzing large datasets such as log files, visitor behavior tracking, etc., which allow them to identify problems quicker across digital channels with more accuracy than non-specialized staff members could achieve alone.
  • System Admins: System administrators use open source web analytics software to monitor website performance, evaluate server speed and track user interactions in order to prevent any downtime. This type of tool is an essential resource for system admins as it helps them analyze data and optimize resources for maximum efficiency.

How Much Does Open Source Web Analytics Software Cost?

Open source web analytics software is completely free to use. This is one of the major benefits of using open source solutions. There are no upfront costs or subscription fees associated with these tools, so anyone can take advantage of them without having to make a financial investment. The development and maintenance costs associated with open source software are covered by the community of developers and users involved in supporting the project. Although there may be some services associated with making modifications or customizing an open source solution, those services are generally provided by third-party vendors, so the cost would depend upon how much customization you require. All in all, if budget constraints are a factor in your decision making process when it comes to selecting a web analytics platform, then open source software is definitely worth considering since it offers powerful features at absolutely no monetary cost whatsoever.

What Software Does Open Source Web Analytics Software Integrate With?

Open source web analytics software can integrate with a variety of different types of software. Depending on the type of web analytics needed, any software that can upload or update data to the web analytics system can be integrated. This could include enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, customer relationship management (CRM) systems, and content management systems (CMS). Software such as search engine optimization (SEO) tracking programs and social media monitoring applications could also be used to provide external data into the web analytics system. Additionally, marketing automation and other business intelligence technologies may be leveraged to provide further insights into a websites’ performance. Ultimately, what types of software are able to be integrated will depend on the purpose of the website being analyzed and the features offered by its chosen open source web analytics solution.

Trends Related to Open Source Web Analytics Software

  • Increased Use: Open source web analytics software has become increasingly popular over the past several years as businesses recognize the potential for cost savings and improved performance.
  • Community Development: Open source web analytics software is supported by a vibrant and growing community of developers who are constantly innovating and improving the software. This community contributes to the development and maintenance of these tools, ensuring that they remain up-to-date with the latest industry trends.
  • Reduced Cost: Open source web analytics software is often free to use, meaning that businesses can save money on licensing fees and other costs associated with proprietary solutions.
  • Increased Security: Open source web analytics software typically includes built-in security features, such as SSL encryption and authentication processes, which help protect user data from malicious attacks and breaches.
  • Improved Performance: Open source web analytics software is often more efficient than its proprietary counterparts, providing businesses with faster response times and more accurate results.
  • Customizable Solutions: Many open source web analytics tools allow users to customize their solutions to meet the specific needs of their business, providing them with tailored insights.
  • Cloud-Based Solutions: Open source web analytics solutions are often cloud-based, meaning that businesses can access their data from any location and device. This makes it easier for businesses to gain insights into their customer behavior and website performance.

How Users Can Get Started With Open Source Web Analytics Software

Getting started with open source web analytics software is easier than ever. To get up and running, you'll need to first choose an open source web analytics solution that fits your needs; there are many available options, such as Piwik, Webalyzer, Open Web Analytics (OWA), and GoAccess. Once you have decided which option best suits your needs, the next step is to download it onto your computer or server. Depending on the specific software you have chosen, you may also be required to install some additional libraries or packages in order to use the application fully.

Once you have finished downloading and installing everything necessary for your chosen open source web analytics package, it's time to configure. You must specify what type of data should be tracked within each page or domain that uses the software. This includes setting tracking codes for user behavior (clicks, page views) as well as defining user segments based on geography or other characteristics relevant to your business. Lastly, consider connecting any other third-party services such as email marketing autoresponders through APIs which can then help display customized reporting capabilities when viewing in depth-data collected by open source analytics applications like Piwik, Webalyzer and OWA.

At this point all of the installation and configuration should be complete and ready for use. To check if everything runs correctly go ahead and visit a few pages where tracking codes are enabled using either a browser or access logs sent from a server side application. If everything is in order data will start being collected by the service so now it’s time to move into analysis phase: specifying reports according relevant metrics that illustrate current performance of websites/applications being analyzed through pie charts/graphs provided by most usual open source packages including but not limited Piwik, OWA and Webalyzer.

So there we have it: all steps needed getting started with a powerful free alternative web analytics system outlined nice & easy. With a little commitment to the installation process and creativity in setting up reports according to needs, you can gain an incredible insight into how visitors are using your website/application and what areas need improvement.