Is there any reason to prefer this over Plausible? GA4 has <i>lots</i> of problems (user privacy, legal liability, AI-generated statistics, tracker blockers) that Plausible mostly solves; and if you're self-hosting <i>this</i>, why not just self-host a Plausible (or Matomo) instance?
Not bad. Solves a problem. I’m sticking with Plausible but if I was stuck with GA4 I would definitely use this.<p>You should consider a self-hosted option with a one-time payment.
Agree with the suggestion about self-hosted option. Is there one yet?<p>A few UI/UX suggestions:<p>-On mobile, the on-click text shown when clicking individual features in the pricing section are wider than the screen and cut off<p>-A couple typos found: <a href="https://triplechecker.com/s/947956/onepagega.com" rel="nofollow">https://triplechecker.com/s/947956/onepagega.com</a>
Hey everyone, I just released onepagega.com. Like many of you I was frustrated with GA4's UI/UX. GA4 is super powerful but it's just so hard to use. I set out to solve this. I love the Plausible UI/ UX but wanted it for GA4.<p>Would love your feedback. thanks
I need this for my own product (www.paiger.co) to showcase the traffic we deliver in an easy way. Would you be willing to sell me the code but with a license that limits it's use to our reporting only and a non-compete with what you're doing? Would save me the development work and I'd happily pay for it.
We've been a customer of Clicky for like 14 years. Even when GA was functional, clicky was my daily go to.<p>I too was frustrated with GA4 but a couple months ago watched a few hours of youtube tutorials and it really demystified GA4. It's quite a powerful tool if you take a couple days and build out the dashboards you'd like to see.
I rarely access GA on the desktop as I find GA's mobile app[1] way more convenient and readable.<p><a href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps.giant">https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.and...</a>
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