Offen

Self-Hosted

Open-source, privacy-respecting web analytics

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Overview

Offen is a privacy-first web analytics platform that prioritizes user control and transparency. It avoids third-party cookies, doesn’t collect personal data, and lets visitors view their own analytics data. Designed for self-hosting, it uses Docker for easy deployment and works with static/dynamic sites. Offen provides actionable insights (page views, unique visitors) without tracking individuals, making it ideal for privacy-conscious website owners.

Key Features

  • Privacy-first design (no cookies or personal data collection)
  • Visitor data access (transparency with end users)
  • Docker-powered easy self-hosting

Frequently Asked Questions

? Is Offen hard to install?

Offen uses Docker for straightforward deployment—you just need a server with Docker installed. Follow the official docs for step-by-step setup, including environment variables and access configuration.

? Is it a good alternative to Google Analytics?

Yes, if privacy is your priority. Unlike Google Analytics, Offen doesn’t track users across sites or collect personal data. It lacks some advanced features but excels at transparent, privacy-respecting insights.

? Is it completely free?

Yes! Offen is open-source under the MIT License, with no paid tiers or hidden fees. You can use it for personal or commercial projects at no cost.

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Tool Info

Pricing Free/Open Source
Category Analytics
Platform Self-Hosted

Pros

  • GDPR/CCPA compliant
  • Lightweight with minimal resource usage
  • No subscription fees or hidden costs

Cons

  • Requires self-hosting (needs server/VPS)
  • Fewer advanced features than commercial tools
  • Smaller community support compared to mainstream platforms

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