Website analytics at a reasonable price

Lightweight Analytics is indie, side-project, online writer, small-time builder friendly. It has a small script, richer data, and a lower bill.

Key benefits

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Pin-point accuracy

Get Google-Analytics-level accuracy — we capture visitors and data others miss.

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Half the price

Half the price of competitors like Plausible & Fathom—while doubling the traffic and the accuracy.

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Real-time insight

Near-realtime tracking means you get alerted on spikes right away—even by email.

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Ultra-light

Lightweight and simple: a 1 KB script, no render-blocking—speed and accuracy.

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Manage Multi-sites

One account, manage up to 100 sites—so you can keep launching side projects.

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You decide cookies

Google-Analytics-level accuracy, without ever sharing or selling your data. Cookies can be ON for max accuracy or OFF for privacy.

I am sick and tired of overpaying for software. My web analytics platform was charging me $30 a month for just 200k page views, and they had the guts to send me a bill to upgrade when my traffic spiked. $30 a month might not sound like a lot, but that's just one bill for just web analytics. I have to pay for emails, cloud, and a bunch of other things.

If you have websites that get traffic you understand.

That’s why I said screw that, in the age of AI, software should be cheap.

So I built web analytics software that works and is affordable. And it’s not affordable because it shares or sells your data to the highest bidder either. My software will never share or sell your data.

It is my belief that software ought to cost enough to pay for its running costs while allowing the people who build it, and keep it running, to earn a little for themselves. Earn their keep and that’s it. The rest of the savings should be passed back to you & me, the customers.

But that’s not what's happening because nearly every Software-As-A-Service platform seems to be looking to milk us. Maybe to maximize shareholder value, or just because they can, who knows. But in the age of AI, software does not need investors to get built. Software does not even need a lot of people to get built. So in the age of AI, software does not need to cost an arm and a leg. That’s why I built and architected this software to be affordable. Lightweight Analytics costs for a year what the other guys would charge you for two months.

If you want to try it, I’d love to have you.

— Louie Bacaj