Plausible takes about ten minutes to set up. No tag managers, no cookie banners, no consent prompts. Here's every step. I've set up Plausible on dozens of sites over the…
Matomo is the only privacy-first analytics platform that genuinely tries to match Google Analytics feature-for-feature. Whether that's a strength or a weakness depends on what you need. I've been running…
Plausible and Umami are the two tools I recommend most when someone asks me to replace Google Analytics. They're both excellent — but they're built for different people. I've deployed…
Every privacy-first analytics tool claims to replace Google Analytics. Most can — but they do it differently. After testing all of these on real sites, here's what I'd actually recommend…
Third-party cookies are dead. Third-party data is next. If your analytics strategy depends on either, it's time to rethink. I've watched companies scramble every time a browser update or privacy…
Most GDPR guides are written by lawyers. This one's written by someone who's actually had to implement compliant analytics across multiple sites — and dealt with the panic when a…
Most websites now show a cookie consent banner. That's not news. What is news: those banners are silently destroying your analytics data, and most teams don't even realize it. If…
Every piece of data you collect is a liability. It can be breached, misused, or become a compliance headache. Yet many businesses still operate on a "collect everything, figure it…