🆚 Rybbit vs. Umami
Compare technologies based on real-world usage data *- 📈 Umami is much more popular than Rybbit.
- 🌍 Umami is more popular in all countries.
- ⭐ Rybbit is particularly popular in Germany.
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Rybbit is an open-source, privacy-friendly web analytics platform designed as an alternative to Google Analytics that provides lightweight, cookieless tracking and both self-hosted and cloud deployment options.
It provides real-time dashboards, pageview and session metrics, bounce rate and session duration, customizable events, goals and funnels, user journeys, session replays, filtering across more than 15 dimensions, basic geographic reporting, GDPR and CCPA compliance, and integration with Google Search Console.
Umami is an open-source, privacy-focused web analytics tool that acts as a lightweight alternative to Google Analytics, enabling website owners to track traffic and user interactions without collecting personal data.
It offers cookieless tracking, real-time dashboards, custom event tracking, multi-site support, full self-hosting with complete data ownership, and advanced segmentation and cohort analysis tools available since version 3.
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- 🔥 12nd most popular in China in the Analytics category.
- 🔥 14th most popular in France in the Analytics category.
- 🔥 16th most popular in Vietnam in the Analytics category.
- 🔥 17th most popular in Poland in the Analytics category.
- 🔥 19th most popular in Norway in the Analytics category.
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