I like the idea of removing Google Analytics from my personal website, especially I only use it to see which pages are being visited most and number of visitors per month.<p>However, I'm hesitant to take out my credit-card to try a service without testing the integration first.<p>A free tier limited to 1000 or so page visits/mo would help people get started. Just my 2c
Remus here, the founder of 123Metrics.<p>I'm a strong believer in the fact that personal data shouldn't be a currency, that is why I've created an easy and clear analytics solution with which you can measure your website efficiency and performance using non-intrusive metrics.<p>I'm looking forward to all the constructive feedback :)
"We only use cookies that are necessary for the website functionality. They do not contain any personal data. You can find out more in our privacy policy." - box on pageload with no option except "Got It"<p>Not a great first impression...<p>Correct me of I'm wrong, but you only need that box if you share cookie data with third parties, set third party cookies, or use cookies for non-primary business purposes (e.g. not just a session token for logged-in page authentication). So seeing any sort of a box like that indicates that you're going doing something nefarious and against the key differentiator of your product (privacy).<p>Also, the fact that there's no option to decline is a big giant red flag.