Lightweight web analytics – one line of JavaScript, no cookies
Privacy-first analytics with one-click Railway/Render deploy, but Plausible and Fathom already own this space.

Plausible alternative that tracks IoT and TVs via simple API.
Indie hackers, privacy-focused site owners
Plausible · Fathom · Simple Analytics
Real-time dashboards. Combined views. Geo analytics. No cookies. GDPR compliant by design.
Privacy-first analytics with one-click Railway/Render deploy, but Plausible and Fathom already own this space.
Yet another privacy analytics tool—Plausible and Umami already own this space.
Yet another GA alternative when Plausible, Fathom, and Umami already dominate.
The pitch is concrete: a sub‑1KB tracker, no cookies and an installable PWA dashboard with realtime events and revenue tracking. Using edge/HTTP headers for country-level geo is a neat, privacy-safe trick, but this sits squarely in a crowded field (Plausible, Fathom, Umami) so the differentiator feels incremental unless there’s deeper evidence on accuracy, bot filtering and retention policies. Nice product polish and sensible feature set — useful if you want low-overhead, privacy-first metrics without hosting your own stack.
Solves IoT infrastructure friction, but Firebase IoT Core and AWS IoT already own this space.
They combined typed payload validation, per-device sequential mailboxes and JS Actions running inside a WASM sandbox — a practical feature set that actually improves predictability for fleet code. The tiny Rust agent plus Python/JS/Elixir SDKs and an Elixir+DuckDB backend signal thoughtful infra choices rather than vaporware. Nice UX on the landing page, but the space is crowded; integrations and real-world scale will determine whether this stands out.