Cookieless by design. No consent banner, because there is nothing to consent to.
This dashboard, and the analytics behind it, set no cookies and store no identifiers on your visitors' devices. As a deliberate consequence we do not measure:
This is a privacy stance, not a missing feature. It is what makes the service GDPR-friendly and free of a cookie-consent banner.
Only aggregate, anonymous pageview counts, broken down by:
No personal data is collected. No fingerprinting. No IP addresses are stored against a visitor identity — they are used transiently only to derive an approximate country, then discarded.
Because nothing identifies a returning visitor, the same person loading a page twice counts as two pageviews. We can't tell you "how many real humans" visited, or follow one person across pages.
For the same reason, very low-traffic slices sit below a significance floor — a handful of pageviews can't be reliably attributed, so we present them as aggregate counts rather than implying a precision we don't have.
These limits are the trade-off we chose: we'd rather report a little less than surveil your visitors to report a little more.
Every view in this dashboard is exportable to CSV. There is no lock-in — the numbers are yours to take with you at any time.
Analytics are collected by a self-hosted GoatCounter instance that we run ourselves. There are no third-party trackers, no ad networks, and no data brokers in the loop. Your data is not sold, shared, or shipped to anyone.