Plausible Analytics Offers Open Source Option

Why this is here: Plausible Analytics excludes approximately 32,000 data center IP ranges by default, aiming for more accurate website traffic statistics.
Plausible Insights OÜ in Estonia released Plausible Analytics, a privacy-focused web analytics tool. It functions as a lightweight, cookie-free alternative to Google Analytics, available as a managed cloud service or a self-hosted community edition. The tool prioritizes simple dashboards and GDPR, CCPA, and PECR compliance, avoiding personal data collection.
Plausible Analytics offers features like goal tracking, email reporting, and integration with Google Search Console. Users can import data from Google Analytics to continue tracking metrics. The team built the analytics tool with Elixir, Phoenix, PostgreSQL, ClickHouse, React, and TailwindCSS.
The self-hosted “Community Edition” requires users to manage their own infrastructure, lacks some premium features, and relies on community support. While the managed cloud service filters roughly 32,000 data center IP ranges to improve data accuracy, the Community Edition offers only basic bot filtering. The team continues to develop Plausible based on community feedback and a public roadmap.
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