You don’t need to hand over your analytics to a third party. You don’t need to trade privacy for insight. With an anonymous analytics self-hosted instance, you can see how users interact with your product without collecting anything that compromises their trust—or yours.
Self-hosting puts you in full control. No external calls. No hidden scripts. Your data, on your infrastructure, under your policies. Anonymous analytics means you track only what matters: visits, events, conversions, and performance. No personal identifiers. No cookies. No consent banners that break the flow. Just clean metrics delivered in real time.
An anonymous analytics self-hosted instance can live anywhere—your own bare-metal server, a private cloud, a Kubernetes cluster. It runs isolated, immune to outages or policy changes from external providers. You control retention policies. You control endpoints. And because it’s anonymous by design, you avoid storing data you don’t want or need, reducing compliance risk without sacrificing accuracy.