See who visits, without tracking anyone
Every published site gets its own numbers: how many people came, which pages they landed on, and roughly where they were. No script is added to your site and no cookie is set, so there is nothing your visitors have to agree to.
No cookie banner to add
Ordinary analytics needs a script and a cookie, which is what drags a consent banner onto your site. Yours counts visits as the pages are served, so there is nothing to consent to.
Nothing to install
No tag to paste, no account with a third party, no snippet that can slow your pages down. It is on the moment the site is published.
Only your own site
Each site's numbers are its own, including a custom domain once it is verified. Nothing is pooled and nothing is shared with anyone else.
How to turn it on
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Publish your website on any paid plan.
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Open it from your dashboard and pick the Analytics tab.
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Visits appear within a few minutes of somebody arriving.
Why this one has no banner
Almost every analytics tool works the same way: a script runs in your visitor's browser, sets a cookie or fingerprints the device, and reports back. That is what makes a consent banner necessary — the banner is not about analytics as such, it is about what the script does on someone else's machine.
Yours works the other way round. Your site is already being served by us, so the visit has been counted before anything reaches the visitor at all. Nothing is added to your pages, nothing is stored on their device, and there is no third party in the middle.
The trade is honesty about precision. These are server-side counts, sampled, so they are dependable as a trend and not exact to the individual request. For a small business site that is the useful part anyway: whether anybody came this week, and which page they went to.
Visits, not inflated numbers
Only pages that were actually served are counted. Requests for images, scripts and files that never existed are left out, so the figure is not padded by bots probing your site.
Pages and countries
Which pages people landed on, and which countries they came from. Enough to know what is working, without building a profile of anyone.
A week at a time
The last seven days, day by day. Long enough to see whether something you shared worked, and stated plainly rather than implied.
Frequently asked questions
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