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Alternatives to Ackee (Analytics)

Google Analytics, Mixpanel, Matomo, Piwik, and Clicky are the most popular alternatives and competitors to Ackee (Analytics).
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What is Ackee (Analytics) and what are its top alternatives?

Self-hosted, Node.js based analytics tool for those who care about privacy. Ackee runs on your own server, analyses the traffic of your websites and provides useful statistics in a minimal interface.
Ackee (Analytics) is a tool in the General Analytics category of a tech stack.
Ackee (Analytics) is an open source tool with 4.1K GitHub stars and 341 GitHub forks. Here’s a link to Ackee (Analytics)'s open source repository on GitHub

Top Alternatives to Ackee (Analytics)

  • Google Analytics
    Google Analytics

    Google Analytics lets you measure your advertising ROI as well as track your Flash, video, and social networking sites and applications. ...

  • Mixpanel
    Mixpanel

    Mixpanel helps companies build better products through data. With our powerful, self-serve product analytics solution, teams can easily analyze how and why people engage, convert, and retain to improve their user experience. ...

  • Matomo
    Matomo

    It is a web analytics platform designed to give you the conclusive insights with our complete range of features. You can also evaluate the full user-experience of your visitor’s behaviour with its Conversion Optimization features, including Heatmaps, Sessions Recordings, Funnels, Goals, Form Analytics and A/B Testing. ...

  • Piwik
    Piwik

    Matomo (formerly Piwik) is a full-featured PHP MySQL software program that you download and install on your own webserver. At the end of the five-minute installation process, you will be given a JavaScript code. ...

  • Clicky
    Clicky

    Clicky Web Analytics gives bloggers and smaller web sites a more personal understanding of their visitors. Clicky has various features that helps stand it apart from the competition specifically Spy and RSS feeds that allow web site owners to get live information about their visitors. ...

  • Databricks
    Databricks

    Databricks Unified Analytics Platform, from the original creators of Apache Spark™, unifies data science and engineering across the Machine Learning lifecycle from data preparation to experimentation and deployment of ML applications. ...

  • PowerBI
    PowerBI

    It aims to provide interactive visualizations and business intelligence capabilities with an interface simple enough for end users to create their own reports and dashboards. ...

  • Facebook Pixel
    Facebook Pixel

    A code that you place on your website. It collects data that helps you track conversions from Facebook ads ...

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Google Analytics logo

Google Analytics

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PROS OF GOOGLE ANALYTICS
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    Easy setup
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    Data visualization
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    Real-time stats
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    Comprehensive feature set
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    Goals tracking
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    Powerful funnel conversion reporting
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    Customizable reports
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    Custom events try
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    Elastic api
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    Updated regulary
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    Interactive Documentation
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    Google play
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    Industry Standard
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    Walkman music video playlist
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    Advanced ecommerce
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    Medium / Channel data split
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    Easy to integrate
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    Confusing UX/UI
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    Super complex
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    Very hard to build out funnels
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    Poor web performance metrics
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    Very easy to confuse the user of the analytics
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    Time spent on page isn't accurate out of the box

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Max Musing
Founder & CEO at BaseDash · | 8 upvotes · 348.7K views

Functionally, Amplitude and Mixpanel are incredibly similar. They both offer almost all the same functionality around tracking and visualizing user actions for analytics. You can track A/B test results in both. We ended up going with Amplitude at BaseDash because it has a more generous free tier for our uses (10 million actions per month, versus Mixpanel's 1000 monthly tracked users).

Segment isn't meant to compete with these tools, but instead acts as an API to send actions to them, and other analytics tools. If you're just sending event data to one of these tools, you probably don't need Segment. If you're using other analytics tools like Google Analytics and FullStory, Segment makes it easy to send events to all your tools at once.

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Mixpanel

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PROS OF MIXPANEL
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    Great visualization ui
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    Easy integration
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    Great funnel funcionality
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    Free
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    A wide range of tools
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    Powerful Graph Search
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    Responsive Customer Support
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    Nice reporting
CONS OF MIXPANEL
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    Messaging (notification, email) features are weak
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    Paid plans can get expensive
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    Limited dashboard capabilities

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Max Musing
Founder & CEO at BaseDash · | 8 upvotes · 348.7K views

Functionally, Amplitude and Mixpanel are incredibly similar. They both offer almost all the same functionality around tracking and visualizing user actions for analytics. You can track A/B test results in both. We ended up going with Amplitude at BaseDash because it has a more generous free tier for our uses (10 million actions per month, versus Mixpanel's 1000 monthly tracked users).

Segment isn't meant to compete with these tools, but instead acts as an API to send actions to them, and other analytics tools. If you're just sending event data to one of these tools, you probably don't need Segment. If you're using other analytics tools like Google Analytics and FullStory, Segment makes it easy to send events to all your tools at once.

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Yasmine de Aranda
Chief Growth Officer at Huddol · | 7 upvotes · 365K views

Hi there, we are a seed-stage startup in the personal development space. I am looking at building the marketing stack tool to have an accurate view of the user experience from acquisition through to adoption and retention for our upcoming React Native Mobile app. We qualify for the startup program of Segment and Mixpanel, which seems like a good option to get rolling and scale for free to learn how our current 60K free members will interact in the new subscription-based platform. I was considering AppsFlyer for attribution, and I am now looking at an affordable yet scalable Mobile Marketing tool vs. building in-house. Braze looks great, so does Leanplum, but the price points are 30K to start, which we can't do. I looked at OneSignal, but it doesn't have user flow visualization. I am now looking into Urban Airship and Iterable. Any advice would be much appreciated!

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Matomo

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A free and open source web analytics application
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PROS OF MATOMO
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    Updated regulary
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    Goals tracking
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    Self-hosted
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    Open Source
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    Full data control
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CONS OF MATOMO
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    Piwik

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    The ultimate open source alternative to Google Analytics
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    PROS OF PIWIK
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      It's good to have an alternative to google analytics
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      Self-hosted
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      Easy setup
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      Not blocked by Brave
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      Great customs
    CONS OF PIWIK
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      Hard to export data

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    Clicky

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    Real time web analytics
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    PROS OF CLICKY
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      Databricks

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        Best Performances on large datasets
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        True lakehouse architecture
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        Scalability
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        Databricks doesn't get access to your data
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        Jan Vlnas
        Developer Advocate at Superface · | 5 upvotes · 328.4K views

        From my point of view, both OpenRefine and Apache Hive serve completely different purposes. OpenRefine is intended for interactive cleaning of messy data locally. You could work with their libraries to use some of OpenRefine features as part of your data pipeline (there are pointers in FAQ), but OpenRefine in general is intended for a single-user local operation.

        I can't recommend a particular alternative without better understanding of your use case. But if you are looking for an interactive tool to work with big data at scale, take a look at notebook environments like Jupyter, Databricks, or Deepnote. If you are building a data processing pipeline, consider also Apache Spark.

        Edit: Fixed references from Hadoop to Hive, which is actually closer to Spark.

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        PowerBI

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          Facebook Pixel

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              Iva Obrovac
              Product Marketing Manager at Martian & Machine · | 8 upvotes · 74.3K views

              Hi,

              This is a question for best practice regarding Segment and Google Tag Manager. I would love to use Segment and GTM together when we need to implement a lot of additional tools, such as Amplitude, Appsfyler, or any other engagement tool since we can send event data without additional SDK implementation, etc.

              So, my question is, if you use Segment and Google Tag Manager, how did you define what you will push through Segment and what will you push through Google Tag Manager? For example, when implementing a Facebook Pixel or any other 3rd party marketing tag?

              From my point of view, implementing marketing pixels should stay in GTM because of the tag/trigger control.

              If you are using Segment and GTM together, I would love to learn more about your best practice.

              Thanks!

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