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EU VETTED
Alternatives to

Alternatives to Plausible Analytics.

Estonian-incorporated privacy-first analytics, bootstrapped and self-funded. Cross-reference: listed in our directory as a product.

ALTERNATIVES
5
CLOUD-ACT · NONE
2
WITH BSI C5
0
FREE TIER
2

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TOP PICKS

Which are the closest Plausible Analytics alternatives?

Ordered by feature parity and migration friction, which is weighted higher than feature breadth.

GoatCounter
Ireland · Founded 2019
EU-SOVEREIGN
★ #1 PICK

Solo-developer open-source web analytics on Hetzner DE/FI; no IP storage, no trackers, free for personal use, MIT-style source on GitHub.

Public DPA Sub-processors Open source
FROM
CLOUD ACT
NONE
Trackboxx
Germany
EU-BASED
★ #2 PICK

German sole-proprietor cookieless analytics, B2B-only, with daily-rotating anonymisation and BunnyCDN script delivery.

Public DPA Sub-processors Open source
FROM
CLOUD ACT
MINOR
Umami
United States · Founded 2020
US-LINKED
★ #3 PICK

MIT-licensed open-source web analytics (Umami Software Inc., US); EU region on managed cloud, self-host on any EU infrastructure.

Public DPA Sub-processors Open source
FROM
€9/mo
CLOUD ACT
DIRECT
SIDE-BY-SIDE

How do the 5 alternatives to Plausible Analytics compare?

All 5 alternatives, benchmarked against Plausible Analytics.

Feature comparison

Beyond compliance: how these alternatives compare on the capabilities you actually use day to day.

Feature GoatCounter Trackboxx Umami Pirsch Analytics Wide Angle Analytics
Cookieless Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Self-hostable Yes No Yes Yes No
Custom events Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Funnels No Yes Yes Yes No
Session replay No No Yes No No
GA import No No Yes Yes No
Stats API Yes No Yes Yes Yes
METHODOLOGY

How we verified each row above.

For every product we read the public DPA, sub-processors document, hosting region declaration, and corporate ownership records. Each is timestamped. Signals are editorial, re-verified quarterly. We never accept self-attestation.

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