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The original was posted on /r/selfhosted by /u/Litlyx on 2025-02-11 09:44:28+00:00.


Hi folks at r/selfhosted,

I wanted to introduce you to our self-hosted analytics tool called Litlyx. I've already made some posts here, but I would love the support of this amazing community of builders to share this with people who might be interested.

We didn’t invent anything new... this isn’t some groundbreaking discovery... but we realized that "modern" analytics solutions are bad. Really bad.

No good UI/UX. They claim to be open-source but impose too many limitations. They say they replace Google Analytics but still import its tracking script... (Yes, we allow users to log in with Google and email, but only because Google has 10B+ accounts.)

So the idea is: we want to bring some fresh air and genuinely try to replace Google Analytics (even if it’s an impossible task). We want to be a modern alternative to Plausible, Matomo, Umami that are old solution that most of the time complicate things to developers.

I’d love for you to check out our repository: Litlyx on Github and share your feedback.

Thanks,

Antonio, CEO at Litlyx

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