FPAI – First-Party AI Analytics - Cookie-free WordPress analytics with AI built-in
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FPAI stores analytics data in your own WordPress database — no cookies, no consent banners, no third parties. Ask Claude, GPT, or Gemini "why did bounce spike last week?" right inside your WordPress admin. Export to CSV or JSON anytime. Free forever on WordPress.org.

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Finally tried FPAI on a side project and the AI query inside wp-admin actually pulled the right session data without me exporting anything. Nice to skip the cookie banner setup entirely.
@metinbykl1qe8
Huge thanks for actually installing and pushing data through it — that's the feedback loop I care about most. The "in-admin AI query without exports" moment is exactly the flow I designed for, so hearing it landed in the wild makes my week.
If anything felt slow, wrong, or missing while you were poking around, please shoot it back — every friction point from a real installer helps me prioritize the next Pro update.
Love that this keeps everything first-party and skips the cookie banner headache. One thing I'd really want as a user is the ability to schedule recurring natural-language reports by email, like a weekly summary of key metrics and anomalies, so I can check in without even opening the dashboard. Would make it feel more like having a tiny analyst on the team.
@serdarkoar9biz
Thanks so much — that's exactly the direction I want to push this in. "Tiny analyst on the team" nails it.
Weekly natural-language email summaries with anomaly callouts is already high on the roadmap — the same AI layer that powers the in-admin Q&A can absolutely generate a scheduled digest and drop it in your inbox with "here's what changed, here's what to look at" instead of raw charts. Aiming to ship it during the next Pro update.
If you install the free version, would love to hear which metrics you'd most want in that weekly summary — I'll prioritize based on what actual users ask for.or.
Really like the no-cookies angle, that alone makes it worth a look. One thing that would seal the deal for me is custom alerts where I can set thresholds on specific events and get an email or Slack ping when something unusual happens, like a sudden drop in conversions or a traffic spike from a new referrer. Would save me from having to check in constantly.
@selinmd2r
Thanks — this is a great use case and lines up perfectly with where I want to take FPAI next. Threshold-based alerts (event drop, sudden referrer spike, conversion anomaly) piped to email or Slack is exactly the "push instead of pull" experience an analytics tool should offer, and I've been sketching this as part of the anomaly detection layer.
The AI backend already ingests event/session/conversion data, so wiring up rule-based + AI-detected anomalies to a webhook or SMTP notifier is a natural next step. Aiming to land it in a Pro update after launch week.
If you install the free version, drop me the top 2-3 alert types you'd wire up first — I'll build those first.