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Easy to use, lightweight (679 B), open source and privacy-friendly Google Analytics alternative. No cookies and no need for GDPR consent. Made and hosted in the EU 🇪🇺. 100% self-funded and independent.

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Our "File Downloads" extension now also tracks DMG files by default. You can add other file types you want to track or create a custom list of file types you care about as well.

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Have you imported external stats into Plausible using our Google Analytics and CSV import features?

You can now export your imported data using our regular export methods (CSV and stats API) 🎉

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📣 You can now easily access yesterday’s stats directly from the date picker in your Plausible dashboard.

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7,365 different Google Analytics properties (UA and GA4) have been imported into Plausible so far with a total of 154.5 billion pageviews between them. Goodbye GA! 👋

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In addition to us excluding bot traffic such as referrer spam and visits originating from data centers, you can now also block stats by IP address, hostname, page/section or country directly from your site settings 🚫

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Plausible analytics looks amazing

Thanks @jalcine for documenting your usage of them, and @plausible for making a fairly solid project, with documentation answering my almost every question.

This could be user failure, but do you have anything available for keeping US data within the US?

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@lewiscowles1986 @jalcine thanks for the kind words Lewis! we use EU-owned infrastructure only due to strict laws on data privacy so all the data is stored in the EU

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GA4 import is here! You can now import multiple Google Analytics properties (both UA and GA4) into a single Plausible dashboard without any gaps in data or double-counting.

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Do you see some unwanted hostnames in your hostname list?

You can now validate the origin of your traffic and block all unwanted hostnames.

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It’s great to see Hugging Face switch from Google Analytics to Plausible, embracing “Privacy by Design 🔒” 🦾

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You can now filter your stats by hostname! This way you can get a global overview of traffic across all your hostnames as well as segment by a single subdomain all in the same Plausible dashboard.

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You can now exclude specific pages or sections of your site from being tracked directly from the site settings

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Visitors that use VPNs are now grouped under the “Anonymous VPN Service” entry in the Countries report.

This eliminates noise that VPNs add to locations and makes it easy to view the percentage of your visitors using VPNs.

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🆕 It's now possible to block traffic from particular countries from being recorded in your dashboard.

This is a more permanent option compared to our filtering which allows you to temporarily exclude traffic from some countries when doing reporting.

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January not only marked our 5th anniversary but it was also our best month yet in terms of MRR growth! We’re celebrating these milestones with our first logo redesign in all this time. Here’s to the next 5 years! 🙏😍🎉

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@danb thanks Dan!

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@plausible unsure if this is even possible, but do you reckon there's a way to create RSS analytics in any way, shape or form?

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@cliophate hmm from our perspective, as long as you can include our script on a page we can count what's going on that page. but not sure if you can include scripts into RSS feeds

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Diving deeper into our four favorite concepts for the new logo...

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There’s now an easy way to exclude your internal traffic from being counted in your stats 👀

Look for it in your site settings or learn more here https://plausible.io/docs/excluding

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@kreynen thanks for the feedback! it's something we will try to explore in the future. for this specific release today we wanted a simple way to exclude ip addresses as it was a very popular request

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🆕 You can now segment your audience by multiple custom properties. Just keep selecting additional custom properties in your dashboard as you’re filtering.

You can use the filter button on the top right of the dashboard to do the same too. There we’ve also added the “contains” option for even more powerful segmenting.

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Our latest WordPress plugin is now available! 🎉

It supports revenue tracking and custom properties. And it tracks post authors and post categories.

There’s also a new API token that simplifies the setup process and eliminates extra steps needed in your site settings.

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With our lightweight script of under 1 KB, we’re the chosen analytics tool for Low-tech Magazine, a solar-powered site designed to radically reduce its energy use! 💚

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Today marks 5 years since we launched Plausible! Funded by our 12,637 paying subscribers, we've grown to a team of 8 and have counted more than 73 billion pageviews in a privacy-friendly way. Thank you for your trust and support! 🙏

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We’ve been improving our bot detection:

Block traffic based on the User-Agent header ✅
Filter out known referrer spam domains ✅
Block traffic originating from data centers ✅
Detect and exclude unnatural traffic patterns ✅

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More exciting news: Appwrite has removed Google and Facebook pixels, tags and cookies in a shift to a privacy-first growth strategy!

Plausible is now used to get demographic and user behavior data in a privacy-friendly manner ❤️

https://appwrite.io/blog/post/How-to-put-privacy-first

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