I replaced Google Analytics with my own tool – no cookies, <1KB script
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.
Bloggers, small business owners, freelance developers/agencies and e-commerce site owners who need privacy-first analytics
Pure Metrics gives you real-time traffic, events, revenue tracking and performance metrics—without cookies or personal data collection. The tracking script is under 1 KB. It's a fully hosted SaaS with a PWA dashboard (installable, works offline, push alerts).
Started as a side project to solve my own frustration with the current analytics landscape. Happy to answer questions about the architecture, privacy approach or why I built it this way.
14-day free trial at https://pure-metrics.app/ – feedback very welcome.
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