Which analytics do you use for your project?

Igor Kapustin
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Looking for analytics for Webflow, any recommendations? At this moment testing Swetrix and Nocodelytics. Want to try Plausible but they don't have integration to Webflow... Or maybe I miss something. Advice needed!

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Sven Radavics
Using GA4 and am not impressed starting to think more about something else. Plausible is just a script right? You can add scripts into Webflow natively, no integration required. Also, check out Make analytics whilst you're looking into things. https://make.to
Igor Kapustin
@sven_radavics Yep, I also have GA but I'm not sure about it. I see very different data in different analytics platforms and want to choose something on average, that will not lie :) make.to platform is pretty cheap compared to others + very clean and minimalistic, so I'll definitely give it a try! Thanks for your advice!
David Gutiérrez
Hey Igor. I run https://make.to/analytics, possibly the most accurate GA alternative. We are able to tell the number of unique users more accurately than competitors without cookies and keep all EU data inside the EU. It's free for up to 1k monthly pageviews. That said, it's in beta but we're constantly improving. I'm not familiar with webflow, but if you can edit the code it should be as simply as adding our very small 6kb script. - David
Igor Kapustin
@_dgut Yes! I'll definitely give it a try on this week! It shouldn't be difficult, so I think I can handle it :) Thanks for your advice and for the platform!
Fabian Maume
GA4 would be the basic to have some statistical data. If you want some more qualitative analytics, smartlook has a plug in for webflow: https://help.smartlook.com/en/ar...
Igor Kapustin
@fabian_maume Wow, even for my not very high traffic it will be up to €60... But they have "Heatmaps" and "Funnels" features, that's cool! I'll try it on the free plan, maybe it's worth the money (probably yes). Thank you!
Sven Radavics
@fabian_maume @igor_kapustin For heatmaps and session recordings I've moved to Microsoft Clarity. It's completely free.
Pavel Kukhnavets
Having a professional project management tool (such as GanttPRO, Monday, or Asana) you'll be able to create analysis reports with details like projects, tasks, assignees, time, cost, and actual cost and easily export them.