Umami is a simple, fast, website analytics alternative to Google Analytics.
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Umami is a simple, fast, website analytics alternative to Google Analytics.
Test framework that allows analysts/marketers to specify site infrastructure regression tests for dev
A collection of best practices for your daily Google Tag Manager routine
A library meant to assist during an Google Analytics implementation
Web analytics on your server
A Dnn (formerly DotNetNuke) module for capturing information about visitors. Includes a report UX and a map UX to show location information.
iris-agent sends events to iris-backend to be stored for web analytics
The package contains tools for parsing DOM data, observing DOM and tracking changes.
Test framework that allows analysts/marketers to specify site infrastructure regression tests for dev
GDX-Analytics working space: microservices, tests, POCs, and other scripts
Analyzing webtraffic data from Google Analytics using Python statistics and visualization.
Stores events triggered and sent by iris-agent
Open-source server-sided PHP web analytics.
Umami Self Hosted Analytics Cloud VPS
Tracking Code Customizer plugin for the Piwik Web Analytics software package
Captures and verifies analytics data for Android WebApp(Chrome) using BrowserMobProxy
To predict the sentiment for various case studies
Open-source lightweight analytics for your website
R code to check website pages for the presence of Google Tag Manager (GTM) in the <head> tag
Understand Conversion Triggers and Barriers with Automated Funnels Insights within your Products and E-Mails
Web Analytics Spring 2017 Repo
Open-source PHP user agent analyser.
Provides a simple method to provision access to site analytics. Integration with Content Management System is highly advised.
The GDX Analytics Drupal Snowplow module
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