Open Web Analytics
Open Web Analytics is an open-source alternative to commercial web analytics tools like Google Analytics.
According to our data, Open Web Analytics ranks 93th among the web analytics tools we track.
It has 0.04% of the web analytics market share and is detected on 0.02% of all websites.
- π Website
- </> Source code
πΈ Pricing
Open Web Analytics is available for free.
π Rankings and Market Share
- Analytics
- Rank: 93
- Market share: 0.04%
π Open Web Analytics Awards
- β¬οΈ 36th most popular in Brazil in the Analytics category.
- β¬οΈ 56th most popular in the United States in the Analytics category.
β‘ Sites Using Open Web Analytics
We have data on 530 websites that use the Open Web Analytics tool. Here is a list of some of the top ranked ones.
The highest rated site using Open Web Analytics is youjizz.com.
| # | Website | Rank | Country | Language |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | #735 | United States | English | |
| 2 | #18,632 | Belgium | English | |
| 3 | #89,339 | Poland | English | |
| 4 | #94,926 | Brazil | Brazilian Portuguese | |
| 5 | #110,135 | United States | English | |
| 6 | #125,834 | Brazil | Brazilian Portuguese | |
| 7 | #133,649 | China | English | |
| 8 | #134,974 | United States | English | |
| 9 | #163,278 | United Kingdom | English | |
| 10 | #164,105 | Brazil | Brazilian Portuguese | |
| 11 | #184,125 | Turkey | Turkish | |
| 12 | #193,312 | United States | English | |
| 13 | #197,362 | Germany | English | |
| 14 | #203,725 | France | French | |
| 15 | #211,315 | United States | American English | |
| 16 | #215,987 | Russia | Russian | |
| 17 | #225,737 | Hungary | Hungarian | |
| 18 | #273,221 | United States | American English | |
| 19 | #275,165 | Brazil | Brazilian Portuguese | |
| 20 | #306,010 | Netherlands | Dutch |
π Usage Statistics
Most of the sites that use Open Web Analytics:
- are located in the United States
- have content in English
- use the .com domain extension
- fall into the Marketing/Merchandising category.
Most of the sites using Open Web Analytics are from the United States and Brazil.
- United States 62.4%
- Brazil 7.2%
- United Kingdom 4%
- Germany 3.2%
- Italy 3%
- Hungary 1.8%
- Australia 1.2%
- Spain 1.2%
- Poland 1%
- Other 15%
Most Open Web Analytics users speak English, Portuguese, or German.
- English 74.1%
- Portuguese 7.3%
- German 3.1%
- Italian 2.9%
- Spanish 1.5%
- Hungarian 1.5%
- French 1.3%
- Russian 1%
- Chinese 1%
- Other 6.3%
The Open Web Analytics tool is especially popular on .com, .org, and .com.br top-level domains.
- .com 60%
- .org 9.2%
- .com.br 5.8%
- .net 2.8%
- .it 2.3%
- .de 2.1%
- .co.uk 1.9%
- .hu 1.3%
- .ru 0.9%
- Other 13.7%
The primary market segments for websites utilizing Open Web Analytics include marketing and merchandising, blogs and wiki, and business.
- Marketing/Merchandising 29.4%
- Blogs/Wiki 10.3%
- Business 9.6%
- Online Shopping 7.4%
- Entertainment 5.1%
- Education/Reference 4.4%
- Religion/Ideology 4.4%
- Internet Services 2.2%
- Health 2.2%
- Other 25%
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π¬ Frequently Asked Questions
Is Open Web Analytics free?
Yes, it is a free web analytics tool.
Moreover, it is an open source solution, and its code is available on GitHub.
Which country uses Open Web Analytics the most?
The majority of Open Web Analytics users are from the United States.
Who uses Open Web Analytics?
According to our data, Open Web Analytics is used on hundreds of sites, including such established ones as satbeams.com,
nifc.pl, and
ichibanactionfigures.com.br.
How does Open Web Analytics stack up against the competition?
Open Web Analytics is a moderately popular web analytics tool, ranking ahead of 98 other web analytics tools we track.
What are the alternatives to Open Web Analytics?
Alternatives and possible competitors to Open Web Analytics may include Google Analytics,
GoSquared, and
Umami.
π See Also
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MonsterInsights
Microsoft Clarity