- Plausible: Lightweight, open-source alternative focused on privacy and simplicity. GDPR compliant with no cookies required.
- Fathom: Simple, privacy-focused analytics without personal data collection. Available as hosted or self-hosted solution.
- Simple Analytics: Privacy-first analytics with clean dashboard and no tracking cookies.
- GoatCounter: Open-source, privacy-focused web statistics platform with simple setup.
- Matomo: Full-featured web analytics platform with extensive customization options and data ownership.
- Open Web Analytics: Framework for web analytics, visitor logging, and real-time event tracking.
- Countly: Comprehensive, open-source analytics platform with mobile and web analytics capabilities.
- Ackee: Self-hosted analytics for measuring website visitors without compromising privacy.
- Umami: Simple, fast, privacy-focused alternative to Google Analytics (current page).
- Shynet: Modern, privacy-friendly analytics that doesn’t use cookies or JavaScript.
- GoAccess: Real-time web log analyzer and interactive viewer that runs in the terminal.
- AWStats: Generates statistics from web, mail, or FTP server logfiles.
- Piwik PRO: Privacy-oriented analytics platform with enterprise features.
- PostHog: Product analytics, session recordings, feature flags, and A/B testing platform.
- Keen: Custom analytics platform for collecting, analyzing, and visualizing data.
- Countly: Mobile and web analytics with crash reporting and user engagement features.
When considering alternatives to Umami, evaluate:
- Privacy Compliance: GDPR, CCPA, and other regional regulations
- Data Ownership: Control over collected analytics data
- Resource Usage: Server requirements and performance impact
- Feature Set: Required vs. nice-to-have features
- Ease of Use: Setup complexity and learning curve
- Customization: Ability to modify and extend functionality
- Community Support: Active development and community resources